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Re: Authentication against AD



At 9:40 AM +0200 5/9/03, Philon wrote:
then the osx-server box will need the AD as parent. When the clients connects to the osx-server, the server will ask the AD to verify the user and all should be fine.

If you mean connect as in AFP, yes.

Mac OS X Server will not, however, proxy Directory service requests to AD on behalf of the client.

The client must directly reference the AD in its authentication path. If you have Mac OS X Server (as mentioned earlier, for MCX_Settings and other Mac specific settings) that's gravy- but it too neeeds to be in the client's authentication path.

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