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  • in reply to: Tiger Server DNS CNAME QUESTION #365879
    nvdtech
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    Still wondering! :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Permission problem with Tiger client/Panther server #364224
    nvdtech
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    Which “server”? The file server(s) (I have several) or the OD server (it’s a separate server).

    Info: My clients have OD managed preferences to log onto several volumes on several servers.

    I have a couple of other questions about this command: 1) what impact will initiating this command have on my 10.3.9 clients 2) is this command reversable? or am I stuck with this forever? Can you point me to some written material about this command that I can review?

    thanks

    in reply to: Permission problem with Tiger client/Panther server #364209
    nvdtech
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    I’m having the same problem. Do you use:

    sudo serveradmin settings afp:noNetworkUsers = yes

    on the file server or the OD server or the client or all?

    in reply to: Tiger Server DNS CNAME QUESTION #364208
    nvdtech
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    Ok, let me try this again: I do have “ownership” of my domain…inside and outside my gateway. I had a 10.3.9 DNS server (which is being rebuilt) where I could easily MAP my “classidieds” CNAME to another servers CNAME through the Server Admin GUI.(plus I could do the same quick mapping of CNAMEs on a Windows 2000 server GUI, but I shutter when I think back to those dark days).

    Now, in the Tiger Server Admin GUI, I am unable to puzzle out just how to map one CNAME to another quickly. It should be even easier then Panther, which was fairly straight forward. I have not implemented Tiger server. I have Panther servers running all my service DNS, DHCP, OD, web, blah, blah, blah…

    So…my question is: what’s the trick here (in Tiger) to make it work?

    PS: my Tiger server is only temporarily acting as my DNS server.

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