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  • in reply to: Guest Access required for automounting? #365491
    macaide
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    If you are using Kerberos then you can disable Guest access and everything will continue to work as expected.

    in reply to: BRU – can’t login with Tiger #363299
    macaide
    Participant

    They haven’t made this fix extremely public. In order to find it you had to go to the downloads link and dig a little. Here it is for your convenience.

    Jason Tallman

    BRU Server 1.1.5 Authentication Fails under Tiger

    Because of a change in the manner in which the authentication process
    works in Tiger versus previous OS X releases, you will need to create a
    file in the /etc directory to allow the Agent Control Tool to
    authenticate properly. To do this, follow these steps:

    Open a Terminal
    sudo touch /etc/brutab

    This is addressed in the pending 1.2.0 release.

    The BRU Server Config Tool suffers from a different issue when starting
    the server daemon. While you may use the Server Config Tool for all
    other control operations, starting the daemon from the GUI will result
    in the GUI hanging and the spinning beach ball of death appearing.
    Until the pending 1.2.0 version ships, we recommend that you stop and
    start the server daemon from the command line as outlined in the
    Installation and Quickstart Guide.

    in reply to: Password Server – Sync Files / Overflow Files #361610
    macaide
    Participant

    Thanks, I’ll give that a try.

    Jason

    in reply to: Password Server – Sync Files / Overflow Files #361606
    macaide
    Participant

    Does anybody have any additional ideas? Can I delete these files?

    Jason

    in reply to: Password Server – Sync Files / Overflow Files #361581
    macaide
    Participant

    Well at times it has been. Currently I have one replica which has the same specs as the LDAP master except for it has 2 Gigs of ram. Now I could demote the replica if that would allow me to clean up these files. I have tried in the past demoting the replica but those overflow and sync files don’t go away.

    Jason

    in reply to: 10.4 ASR Multicast Help #361578
    macaide
    Participant

    Yes I had created the .plist. It ended up being an image issue. Even though the image works with netrestore and passed the asr -imagescan it still wasn’t accepting it. After I recreated the image everything worked. Thanks for the help from everyone.

    Jason Tallman

    in reply to: 10.4 ASR Multicast Help #361538
    macaide
    Participant

    OK after scanning another netrestore image I’m still getting an error. Here is the outcome.

    powerbook:~/Desktop jtallman$ sudo asr -source mac.dmg -server /tmp/streamconfig.plist
    Password:
    Multicast server configuration:
    Data Rate: 6000000
    Multicast Address: 192.168.1.54
    (null)
    Multicast server operation failed

    Thanks for any help

    Jason

    in reply to: 10.4 ASR Multicast Help #361537
    macaide
    Participant

    Thanks for the response. I had read the man page and ran imagescan on a netrestore image. I’ll try it again with another one and see if I can’t get it to work this time.

    Thanks

    Jason

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