Re: [Fed-Talk] Small OS X Server installations without DNS?
Re: [Fed-Talk] Small OS X Server installations without DNS?
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Small OS X Server installations without DNS?
- From: Rich Trouton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 18:02:56 -0500
Dave,
If you're talking about Open Directory, having DNS available to the
server is a necessary pre-requisite. You can run the DNS either on the
server itself, or use a DNS server located elsewhere on your network.
Thanks,
Rich
On Jan 7, 2009, at 5:49 PM, David Emery wrote:
I know most of you are in real enterprise situations where this
doesn't
apply, but has anyone gotten OS X Leopard Server LDAP to work without
also enabling DNS? This makes sense for my SOHO situation where I
don't
really host a formal domain, but I was unable to get LDAP accounts to
work unless I also enabled DNS on the OS X Server.
I did get this to work in Tiger Server; the LDAP stuff was happy with
"my-server.local", but not in Leopard Server.
dave
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