At 07:05 +1100 2/1/05, nigel kersten wrote:
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>On 01/02/2005, at 4:10 AM, tim olson wrote:
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>>i originally got this info from apple server tech support - they want there to be three entries in the custom authentication pane - netinfo, ip, fqdn. they told me that without all three entries that any error anywhere in dns or od the clients would get lost - this way they always know where the home actually is.
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>I've never had to do this.
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>The only reason I can imagine you would have to do this would be if you have an unreliable DNS server.
Or one that's just slow to respond before the timeout occurs. I've had this happen, even in a simple LAN subnet with only two machines yakking on them. Using IP eliminated this but it opened another can of management worms.
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