| Hi Michael,
Is the login window in leopard supposed to try to get a TGT by default? I'd changed the /etc/authorization file based on advice found on google.
According the the network setting in System Prefernces (obtained via DHCP) the DNS server is my server's IP and the search domain is the domain xxxx.priv. Is the LDAP part on the DHCP server important? (ie. setting the client's LDAP to point to the server via DHCP).
To answer your above questions: Yes, DNS, OD and AFP are on the same server. I did set up DNS first, however, I'm using a dummy domain xxxx.priv. The server has my router (which does dns forwarding) set up as a DNS forwarder, so I'm able to resolve all other domains.
The setup docs I read said it was vital that DNS worked before trying to set up OD and that a good indication was that it resolved the server name to the correct FQDN. On my setup it did this but only with IPV6 turned off, with IPV6 on it would resolve to the IPV6 hostname of server.local. Could this be the problem?
Thanks again for your advice.
Hans |