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Re: OSX-AD site updated



Hi,

Excuse me if you have already explained this, but I am looking at your instructions on http://homepage.mac.com/clintmcintosh/osxad/osxad5.html and you mention changing the mountstyle of the OSX Server hosted home directory to afp: in the AD plugin, but you don't talk about how you went about enabling SSO for AFP. I am assuming you somehow got a keytab file from your AD KDC onto your osx server? Did you follow the instructions on Bartosh's site? You only mention that the SMB SSO stuff is taken care of when you change the smb.conf file to include 'spnego = yes' , etc.. and then bind the server. I am having the same problem you describe, my OSX Server box that I want to be part of the AD's kerberos realm as a file server is not accepting service tickets from either windows or mac clients that are also bound to AD. It just prompts for normal authentication when i try to "connect to server", or in the case of home directories, it doesn't mount them on login, just a question mark in the doc or no mapped drive appears on windows.

thanks

Aaron

On Jul 30, 2004, at 10:11 AM, Clint McIntosh wrote:

http://homepage.mac.com/clintmcintosh/osxad/osxad.html

I have added updated information to help clarify the process of getting your
OSX Servers integrated with Active Directory. Look for the red text for the
updated info. I have also included a link to download the VB script we use
to change the home folder path attribute in AD.

Clint McIntosh -- email@hidden
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