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LDAP Servers

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bcraig

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I have built a mac osx server network. I am running Server A, which has 10.3.4 server on it. I am using LDAP3 to authenticate my clients and assign them a home directory. I recently decided to build a second Server, Server B, and have my users split up on each machine. I can get both of these Servers to authenticate users with no problems, however anyone logging into Server B gets a home directory could not be found error. I can click on GO CONNECT TO SERVER and connect to the Server B that way, however when I look in network, under servers, only Server A is showing there. That is why I don't think the home directories are showing up (They reference Server B in the home directory path). How do I go about getting Server B to show itself on the network? All the settings between the 2 servers are the same as far as I can tell, but I may be missing something.
 
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