Cannot  connect to file shares on Yosemite server v4.0

I have a fairly new installation of a Mac Mini Server.  As a Linux specialist I find some of the things frustrating but the rest of the office has a much easier life as things just work. Except for file sharing. If I use finder, use the shared section of the to display the network, find my server and double click to open up file share options, it refuses and says it cannot connect. I then use Finder>Go>Connect to Server and enter the SMB Server name as smb://[SERVER_NAME]/ and it immediately connects and I can connect to all drives successfully.
When I check the system.log after after the unsuccessful connect attemt using Finder, The following is in the log:
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: label: default
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: dbname: od:/Local/Default
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: mkey_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/m-key
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: uid=0
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: netr probe 0
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init request
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init return domain: BRTSRV00-IDENTI server: BRTSRV00 indomain was: <NULL>
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: uid=0
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init request
Feb 11 09:08:11 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init return domain: BRTSRV00-IDENTI server: BRTSRV00 indomain was: <NULL>
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk kdc[25915]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from local-ipc
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk kdc[25915]: Asked for LKDC, but there is none
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk sandboxd[582] ([25915]): kdc(25915) deny file-read-data /private/etc/krb5.conf
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: uid=0
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init request
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init return domain: BRTSRV00-IDENTI server: BRTSRV00 indomain was: <NULL>
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: uid=0
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init request
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: init return domain: BRTSRV00-IDENTI server: BRTSRV00 indomain was: <NULL>
Feb 11 09:08:13 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request: uid=0
Feb 11 09:08:14 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk digest-service[27507]: digest-request od: ok user=BRTSRV00-IDENTI\\ghorne proto=ntlmv2 flags: ENC_128, NEG_VERSION, NEG_TARGET_INFO, NEG_NTLM, NEG_TARGET, NEG_UNICODE
Feb 11 09:08:14 brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk rpcsvchost[27362]: passwd entry for uid=1031 homedirectory invalid
If I connect using Finder>Go> Connect to Sever I get the same error but the difference is the file shares are visible in the "Select the volumes you want to mount box" and I can mount the shares with no additional errors successfully. Please excuse me I am not very graphically savvy with OS-X (or OS-X for that mater). (Happy with Solaris, OpenBSD or Linux) I am a command line junkie (deep linux dude). Struggling to find my way around some of the things Apple DO. I am not sure I like people taking some of my toys and levers away.
Any clue how to solve this issue?

I am using fully qualified domain names for all servers on my network.  I have multiple domains untold virtual machines etc and services everywhere as it is a dev environment.  I use smb://brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk/ and it works without fault. Still no authentication from the Finder discovery.  Sorry I am a bit knew to to OS-X even though I have used different MacBook's for over 7 years.  DO a lot of VMware Fusion server development so don't touch OS-X much.  By the way, the name is provided by DNS and both the forward reverse lookup is correct. (dig brtsrv00.identitylabs.uk and dig -x 10.0.1.3)

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