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dayhox
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I set up the FW link, created a private IP range and just backed up using FW overIP.
Does not increase traffic costs.December 23, 2009 at 8:23 pm in reply to: users can’t connect to snow leopard server via afp #377717dayhox
Participantchange authentication from Kerberos to any and try again.
I too am experiencing similar issues and this is the temporary fix until someone more knowledgeable than I comes to the plate.
ddayhox
ParticipantI too had been having weird things happen using Retro 6. Not like yours, but I found my fix to be to set Retrospect to continue running after it had completed its backup operations.
This can be set in Retro’s Preferences–>Unattended–xStay in RetrospectHopefully this will work. I think that it may be time to upgrade to version 8 for me anyhow.
ddayhox
ParticipantOn the Master everything looks cool on the PasswordServer log, but the PWSerror log has the following:
CUDPListener: sendto error, errno = 13This is repeated seemingly every few minutes as shown in the log.
The Replicas show no error messages.
Thanks,
ddayhox
ParticipantWe’re getting something similar too -5002 errors.
Users are having to open Kerberos.app, get ticket, then connect to AFP server via Finder.
This has only, so far, affected Leopard Clients.10.5.1 client – 10.3.9 server OD – 10.5.1 server AFP
Tiger clients have not had any issues.
dOD is being update this weekend
UPDATE: deleting user’s keychain fixes everything, for us anyhow
dayhox
ParticipantThank you for responding and providing the info zamoose
ddayhox
ParticipantThanks Josh!
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