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Re: Adding LDAP admin to local admins




Josh Wisenbaker wrote:


On Jan 31, 2006, at 2:10 PM, Buckie Joe wrote:

Perhaps this is slightly offtopic, as it concerns client machines more than the server machine, but anyway -
anyone remembers the way (command?) to add a LDAP directory admin to a local machine's admin group, so that one could administer a client using a LDAP account stored in the directory? I remember when you install a Tiger on a client and there's an Open Directory server present it actually asks you whether you want the OD admin to administer the client too... However, is there a way to do this after setup?
Thanks.


The only command I found was
nicl . append /groups/admin users <username> but it seems a bit useless.


<http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20050810102912104>

Josh


Josh, I posted a reply to that topic the other day. I wasn't at all able to get it to work. If you can take a peek at the order in which I did the mods, maybe you can tell me what I'm doing wrong.

Joe, if you get that to work, could you list your steps?

Thanks all.
Vic

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