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  • in reply to: Kerberos sso_util configure #362793
    matthew
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    I am having what seems to be the same problem. Have you found any way to fix this?

    Something to work with….
    cuhsmacbu-ucsc-edu:~ mruno$ sudo klist -kt
    Keytab name: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
    KVNO Timestamp Principal
    —- —————– ——————————————————–
    cuhsmacbu-ucsc-edu:~

    ….it’s empty??

    in reply to: OS X Server as PDC, replacing Windows 2000 Server PDC #360567
    matthew
    Participant

    Explain the AD plug-in

    I have only had the OS X Server Essentials training. Have 15+ years experience with Macs though.

    Thanks

    in reply to: OS X Server as PDC, replacing Windows 2000 Server PDC #360523
    matthew
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    No, users cannot log onto the OS X server via the AD, thats my point.

    In order to have users log into the OS X server, account information for that user must be there. User accounts, company-wide, reside on the 2000 PDC (AD).

    Currently, I have input our local users in the OS X server, it would be great to have users log in the same way, with the same corporate passwords.

    Am I making sense?

    in reply to: OS X Server as PDC, replacing Windows 2000 Server PDC #360511
    matthew
    Participant

    Can I get the OS X Server to at least replicate with the 2000 PDC to get all the user accounts and info to the OS X Server?

    Would like better access to the Mac server by our other offices without having to input all the info and passwords.

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