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  • in reply to: OS X Server 10.3.9 #361346
    spousi
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    I M P O R T A N T for JAVA to be running

    For those of you that have some problems with jave, probably everybody does, you have to reinstall the SecurityUpdate “SecUpd2005-002Pan.dmg”. After doing so, java will work correctly again.

    Good look

    Spousi

    in reply to: DNS don’t start up right after reboot the system #360765
    spousi
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    Hy there, I probably found the probelem. I installed a new OSX-Server, beginning with Version 10.3.3. Different this time, i installed a second OSX-Server only as DNS-Server and running, before, so that the first Server is able to find himself on the DNS-Server.
    After installing the real Server, I configured him with the DNS-Information from the DNS-Server and let him do the DNS-Job by himself. I turned of the first DNS-Xserver. The Main X-Server I rebooted him alot of times, and DNS still running at the beginning. Even KDC was running all the time.
    Than, I startet to install the System-Updates up to 10.3.8. Everything fine till than. DNS and KDC still running. Than i installed the last 3 Updates: 2 Security Updates and the last Java-Version. After reboot the System, DNS and KDC stopped running.
    I controlled the Interface Information allong the Server Admin App. Under the botton SYSTEM there were Interface Information Name: en0; Family: IPv4; IP Address 192.***.***.***; and DNS Name: localhost!!!!!!!
    And there is the problem!!! Befor doing the last Update, the DNS Name was clear named by feldisserver.feldi.****** and everything was fine, after the Update, there is now and only the DNS Name: localhost. Thats wrong at this place.
    Does anybody know, where I can change the DNS Name again the right way? Please give me a hand.

    Thanks again
    Marc

    in reply to: DNS don’t start up right after reboot the system #360762
    spousi
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    Thank for that hint. It works fine with 127.0.0.1, but it should work with the normal IP i set by configuration start (192.168.*.*), because other wise the netusers are not able to get in contact with the DNS-Server.
    When i restart the DNS, itself and the net-users are able to get in contact with the DNS-Server.

    Like you said, i was looking in the sys.log and found no BIND-Error, but two other strange behaivors.

    1 # lookupd{191}: NetInfo connection failed for server 127.0.0.1
    at startup and than
    2 # SystemStarter: waiting for IPFilter
    2.1 # SystemStarter: Disabling IPFilter

    Do you know if that are the reasons for that? And how I can fix the problem?

    Thanks Marc

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