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  • in reply to: User modification under 10.5? #373997
    macmattias
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    I got this link from a friend:
    http://www.makemacwork.com/customize-the-user-template.htm

    Perfect! πŸ™‚

    macmattias
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    I cannot uncheck the “Force local home directory on startup disk” if I do and then recheck the then click the “Create mobile…” the Force button get check without me being able to uncheck it.

    So I will try the other tip with management thing. πŸ™‚

    I can report that it works perfect, now I can access Login Items again. Yiha!

    in reply to: How to setup a os x router as a ODM? #373080
    macmattias
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    [QUOTE][u]Quote by: macmattias[/u][p]This thought struck me as I was about to fall alseep, could it be so easy that I just need to change the order of the ethernet prefes in the Network pane?[/p][/QUOTE]

    I know that was just a stupid idea, I know better than that…
    Ah well… hoping for answer from someone who knows. πŸ™‚

    in reply to: How to setup a os x router as a ODM? #373069
    macmattias
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    This thought struck me as I was about to fall alseep, could it be so easy that I just need to change the order of the ethernet prefes in the Network pane?

    in reply to: [10.5] Add Domain Users to Staff group? #373032
    macmattias
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    I solved it myself after a lunch boost in energy. πŸ˜‰

    Here is the command I used:
    sudo dseditgroup –o edit –a β€œDomain Users” -t group –n /Local/Default staff

    The answer should be something like this:
    β€˜staff’ upgraded to new group format in order to support GUID membership.

    And if you check it with:
    dscl . read /Groups/staff

    You should find something like this:
    NestedGroups: AAAAAAAA-BBBB-CCCC-DDDD-EEEEEEEEEEEE

    Hope this helps someone.

    macmattias
    Participant

    So MacTroll where is version 1.4? πŸ˜€
    I know I am a real bugger. πŸ˜›

    macmattias
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    I get the same behavior with an AD2008 in the top and 10.5.2 bound clients.
    But I cannot login without the users password.

    And I cannot double click on a user to get in. I still need the password.

    in reply to: AD Kerberos Ticket not functioning #373019
    macmattias
    Participant

    I’ve got the exact same problem but agaist smb-shares on an 2008 server, the TGT works perfect with 2003 servers in the same domain.

    macmattias
    Participant

    So three days Mactroll and no script yet. πŸ˜› *lol*

    I havnt had a chance to try out 10.5.3 yet isn’t this a problem Apple solved? *hoping*

    in reply to: mount_smbfs error 10.5.2 #372174
    macmattias
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    Some more info after today’s struggle.

    kinti -R – works for the logged in user.
    So does the gui kerb. app.

    Trying to connect to the 2008 server with:
    mount_smbfs -N //ad2.media.loc/testshare /Volumes/share
    Results in this error:
    mount error: broken pipe /Volumes/share

    The above post examples still works the same.

    So I added a Win 2003 server to the realm to this I can connect like this:
    mount_smbfs -N //03server.media.loc/testshare /Volumes/share

    With the tgt and all.

    So what is the trick here, or what am I missing?
    I am starting to suspect 10.5.2 isn’t up to the task of using it’s tools against a 2008 server.
    Not to my surprise since it is newer than 10.5.2. πŸ™‚
    So Apple gimme 10.5.3!

    in reply to: mount_smbfs error 10.5.2 #372164
    macmattias
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    Just thinking out loud here…
    Could this be a smb problem? That it is configured to use NTLM instead of anything else?
    Can I change that i smb.conf to say use Kerberos?
    If so – how?

    in reply to: Automatically bind 10.5 clients to Active Dir ’08? #372161
    macmattias
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    I am sorry I feel both stupid and lazy but I cannot find anything like that in the download section here. :/

    Google it dummy – yeah yeah I am on my way! πŸ˜€

    Found this thread here:
    [url=https://www.afp548.com/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=24&showtopic=7678&highlight=10.4%20AD%20Bind]Bind 10.4 AD[/URL]

    Searching for more…

    in reply to: mount_smbfs error 10.5.2 #372134
    macmattias
    Participant

    The path is:
    //ad2/loginhook/

    or

    //ad2.media.loc/loginhook/

    Some more info:
    It is an 10.5.2 client, bound to the Active Directory that hosted on an Win 2008 server.
    Kerberos up and running and working.

    It also seems like it is some kind of trouble with the smb connection.

    If I try to mount like this:

    mount_smbfs //ad2.media.loc/loginhook /Volumes/loginhook/
    I get an password question, since I do not know what user it is I supply the current logged in user’s password. Then I get “Broken Pipe”.
    On the server the log says that I am not suppling an domain and I am trying to connect with NTLM not Kerberos.

    If I try this:
    mount_smbfs //MEDIA; ad2.media.loc/loginhook /Volumes/loginhook/
    Same result.

    This:
    mount_smbfs //[email protected]/loginhook /Volumes/loginhook/
    Password question and then I succed to login.

    I have tried to use the nsmb.conf (or nmsb.conf) file no change.

    Also I cannot to connect to the share in Finder, there I get an eldless loop of Authetication error.
    Need to force restart the finder to get out f it.

    Somehow the TGT isn’t used when I try to use smb to connect.
    Is there anyway to force smb to use it?

    macmattias
    Participant

    I have used Comopser to make a pkg out of CS3 and it works fine. (And I am not a full Casper Suite user). Design Premium is about 3,5 Gb as a pkg.

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