I guess this is an open topic that no one’s been able to solve. Same problem. Can’t get the idleTime to apply in either 10.4 or 10.5. Using the info from [url]https://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=using-mcx-in-the-dslocal-domain[/url] I’ve got askForPassword to work but that’s all. Nothing in 10.4, even using WGM.
Doesn’t make sense that the one item would be the only one not to work. 😥
Woops, spoke too soon. How can I add root to this SACL? I know, I know – “why are you using root?” – I’ve always been the only user on these machines, so have alway just used root.
So when I set up the SACL in the gui, I can see my SysAdmin account and other accounts. Any way to slap root in the list too?
Thank you! I have never used the access lists, as i don’t usually operate in a multi-user environment. So, I was reading in the 10.4 File Services pdf from Apple about how to create a SACL.
It says to log in via ServerAdmin, select the computer, hit Settings and then hit Access. Well, when I hit Settings, the only tab choices are General, Date & Time, Time Zone and Advanced. I don’t see an “Access” – any ideas?
I am running 10.4.3 (Build 8F46) on the server and my version of ServerAdmin is 10.3 (106). If I need to upgrade my ServerAdmin – will the upgrade also work with Panther (I have 3 other servers running Panther)?
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