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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>That’s the thing though...the “Clients” are busted so you have to update the /etc/jamf.conf file on all the clients.<BR>
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If you use Casper (Remote) to perform this command on anything you can currently talk to this will fix the client piece.<BR>
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As far as when a new machine gets imaged then you have to do what Thomas suggests as the etc file gets written with the same server as the Casper (Imaging) application uses.<BR>
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Craig E<BR>
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On 8/11/08 1:46 PM, "Tatian Greenleaf" <<a href="tgreenleaf@saintmarksschool.org">tgreenleaf@saintmarksschool.org</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Am I right in assuming that will only fix it on that individual client?<BR>
I'm looking for a way at the server level, since all of my clients are<BR>
trying to connect to the DNS Name and timing out.<BR>
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Tatian<BR>
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"Ernst, Craig S." <<a href="ERNSTCS@uwec.edu">ERNSTCS@uwec.edu</a>> writes:<BR>
>You can run the following command on the clients:<BR>
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>/usr/sbin/jamf createConf –server <IP> -target ‘/Volumes/Macintosh HD’<BR>
>-porrt 9006 –securePort 8443 –ssl<BR>
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>Check: /usr/sbin/jamf help createConf<BR>
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>Craig E<BR>
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