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I have received some great tips here and will be testing Thursday. I
did want to clarify one thing (which I didn't explain very well). I originally set up the clients using this document: http://homepage.mac.com/sdpserverhelp/pantherbinding.html#anchor2 As mentioned, when they installed new switches outside my lab (I have no access to this area), all went 'pear-shaped' as they say. After days of messing around with about 20 cc cloner images, all I did was repeat the process listed in the above web page, but instead of just using the fqdn, I used the IP - which I also added (as per the document) into the Authentication panel of Directory Access. So there are two separate LDAP entries both pointing to the same server, one fqdn and one IP. Last thing was I also added the hostname and IP address into /etc/hosts. I got this from an old Apple document. I suppose the double lookup just slows things down long enough - but I am sure it's pretty ugly and I want a much cleaner fix. So I am going to try out all the suggestions I've got from here. Is it just me, or does anyone else find that extremely practical, step by step advice to setting up OS X servers and clients is rather hard to come by? I've read all the Apple stuff but it's sort of - not specific . . . --
Regards, PK PK | proudly promoting my own hidden agenda | (on a mac of course) |
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