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Dannyv
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: MacTroll[/u][p]It’s not been updated for 10.5.
The current plan is to completely rewrite it for 10.5 to get rid of a lot of the cruft that has built up in the guide.
Having said that… the process is fundamentally the same in Leopard. Where are you getting stuck?[/p][/QUOTE]
I basically did the same thing as I did in 10.4. I can login with a AD user to the server, and to local machines. On local machines I cannot login with an OD user as I was before, or manage an AD user that logs into a machine. I’m pretty sure I have setup the COD properly… I have:
– Bound the server to AD
– Setup the server as a OD Master,
– Created a group called AD2OD first on the local/Default Directory, and now on the /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1
– Added the AD groups I want to add to the AD2OD Group
– Made changes to the AD2OD Group preferences
– Added the server name to the Local machines Directory Utility LDAPv3 with the AD domain name first, and the OD server secondSound right?
Side note… I remember using the Directory app in 10.5 (on client machine) to search for the OD users and at one point I was able to see the OD users, not AD, and as of right now, I can see AD users, but not OD. The Directory app on the server can see both AD, and OD fine.
Dannyv
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: macshome[/u][p]Grab our OD/AD whitepaper. It has everything you need to setup a magic triangle system like this.[/p][/QUOTE]
Is there an updated version of the white paper for 10.5 yet? I’m having a hell of a time trying to get my OD and AD to talk together so that I can manage the mac users. I had it working in 10.4, but server crashed, and rebuilt it from a clean 10.5.
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