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    nessts
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    I have 2 leopard servers sitting next to each other, each on their own private network.
    server1 is 10.5.4 on a laptop for traveling and deployment, diskless netboot works perfectly on this system.
    server2 is 10.5.4 on a macpro, diskless will not work, AFP is getting the error message “SACL membership failure for user netboot100” and will not mount the Shadow file from the server.

    I set both of these servers up the same, am using the same image to boot from. I have a 3rd server in another campus that has some ACL set on the share for NetBootClients0, but I cannot recreate that here. The netboot100 user does not exist in my users and groups windows to give it specific access.

    Any help will be appreciated.
    Todd

    #378453
    trampoline
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    I have this with a 10.6.3 server all accounts fail afp authentication with this error…
    web login etc is fine…
    anyone know what this is ?

    #378457
    nessts
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    rebuilding your server is the fastest solution. Sad but true. I can rebuild my server in under 2 hours these days for when things go whacko.

    #378544
    brandwashed
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    i was having the same issue (but with AFP) after reinstalling (i wanted to partition the internal hard drive, the server was working fine otherwise).

    i went to SERVER ADMIN….clicked on my server (NOT any service) and adjusted ACCESS -> SERVICES.
    i clicked on AFP and dragged over the user i needed.

    oddly, i did not do this at all when i set up the machine the first time.

    maybe you can do that for your needed access for your services?

    i found the answer here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1477849

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