Integrating Mac OS X With Active Directory 22
Eric Zelenka writes "Apple has released a new document called 'Integrating Mac OS X with Active Directory.' This document describes how you can use the information stored in Microsoft's Active Directory to authenticate Macintosh users and provide file services and home directories for them on Mac OS X Server. It is available for download from the Mac OS X Server web site." I want my Mac OS X box to self-destruct if it comes into contact with a Microsoft server; does Apple have a document for that?
not directly using AD -- using LDAP (Score:3, Informative)
Link to article itself (Score:2, Informative)
For those that dont feel like actually looking through apples site for the article, here's a direct link to the PDF version of Integrating Mac OS X with Active Directory [apple.com] [apple.com]
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altering AD schema? (Score:2, Interesting)
I was under the impression that if you installed Services for Unix on the box hosting the AD, these fields would be automatically added, but would you still have to create unique LDAP IDs for each user? Is there a way you can do this in bulk?
What about Novell eDirectory? (Score:1)
When are they going to release a lookupd agent for Novell's eDirectory?
Re:What about Novell eDirectory? (Score:2)
Re:What about Novell eDirectory? (Score:1)
I give Apple credit for documenting the procedure, but they lose points for not implementing LDAPv3 over SSL.
Need Reverse Solution (Score:1)
Re:Need Reverse Solution (Score:2, Interesting)
OSX sees it all. I can mount SMB, mount NFS, mount AFP.
check yer smb conf.
don't worry (Score:2)
If the OSX box is in close proximity to a microsoft server, the explosion from the microsoft server after it spontaneously combusts (tends to happen on microsoft servers) should engulf the OSX box too
(unless apple uses some sort of fire-retardant on their imacs
pun: somehow, this sounds like flamebate
Another addition to the elvolving Active Directory (Score:2, Interesting)
A norwegian company named MetaMerge [metamerge.com] who has started on this big task (synchronizing databases is not that easy).
I've seen that even Cisco is planning to support Active Directory. Wouldn't it be nice to right click on a user and just select what kind of access the user should have? E.g. "Allow only port 80, or only connections using https, or limit bandwidth of this user .. the solutions are endless".
Of course, Microsoft did not like the full LDAP specification, so they created another layer (ADSI), but what the heck, it still works.
LDAPping AD for OS X (Score:1)
I want to allow authentication, but I don't want to mount a home directory -- just plop them into a 777 temporary home that will be destroyed when they log out. (It's a lab config.)
The document doesn't go into this -- anyone have any insight?
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