Hi Christian,

It is a MS DNS, and all those DNS entries exist.

Seen a lot of problems digging around the net and not one success story, seems like it's a component that just doesn't work. Is there anyone?

I'm interested in your 'work around'.. I've seen some complex ways to set up Solaris (is that what you're using?) to authenticate from an AD. Most were way beyond what we need. Do you have ldap in your nsswitch.conf, and wrote the queries?

I appreciate the info.

- Trev


Christian McHugh wrote:

I don't have an answer for you but I do have a similar problem. http://www.mail-archive.com/sgd-users%40filibeto.org/msg00221.html

If you are running the MS DNS it is probably not an issue, but look at DNS resolution for the DC's, along with the _tcp entries that should exist.

I've not heard of any solution but we have managed to "work around" the issue by using unix auth and setting up ad auth for the entire system. But I would also be glad to see a SGD solution.

Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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