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More Buy This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Directory Services v10.5 Learn More Buy Active Directory is Microsoft's directory services solution that provides LDAP and Kerberos services for identification and authentication. Many organizations with Windows computers use Active Directory because it provides dsconfigad show these features: Security and policy management for Windows computers Tight integration with popular application servers such as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL Server High availability, with the ability to place multiple replica servers across geographic locations in a multimaster configuration It is easy to integrate Mac OS X into an Active Directory environment. Although Mac OS X computers can access directory information provided by Active Directory via the LDAPv3 plug-in, you should use the Active Directory plug-in, which provides the following capabilities: Creating a computer account for secure communication with Active Directory services Configuring mappings of Open Directory objects and attributes to Active Directory objects and attributes Setting up the Kerberos environment for seamless integration with Active Directory Enabling SMB packet signing and packet encryption Support of Active Directory password policies Support of Active Directory Sites, which directs Windows and Mac OS X client computers to the most appropriate services based on their IP network Caching information from Active Directory services so t
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. J D McIninch Level 5 (4,060 points) Q: Upgrading from Mavericks to Yosemite breaks Active Directory. Is there a fix / work-around? I work for unbind mac from active directory an organization that uses Active Directory (Windows Server 2008, I believe) for user account management authentication server encountered an error while attempting the requested operation and also for managing printer shares. Until Yosemite, OS X worked brilliantly with AD and our user accounts and machines were connection failed to node active directory 2100 bound easily and reliably. When any user upgrades to Yosemite, the process occurs without a hitch except that AD connectivity breaks.The color indicator for Network Account Server in Users & Groups is green, indicating that believes http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1246089&seqNum=2 the connection to the directory server is OK. If you select "Edit" for the directory configuration - everything looks as it did before. However, if one attempts to access the Active Directory tree using Directory Utility it displays the error "Connection failed to node '/Active Directory/COMPANY/All Domains'. If one uses the command line utility 'dscl' to attempt to list AD entries, you also get errors: > ls Active\ Directory/COMPANYAll Domains > https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6717640?start=0&tstart=0 ls Active\ Directory/COMPANY/All\ Domainsls: Invalid Path
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JNUC 2016 Sessions Mini Events Discussions Overview User Groups JAMF Nation Global Foundation DOCUMENTATION Casper Suite Admin's Guide All Product Documentation OTHER Store Job Board JAMF Software Log In JAMF Nation, hosted by JAMF Software, is a dynamic and knowledgeable community of Apple-focused IT admins and Casper Suite users. Join us in person, in October, for the annual JAMF Nation User Conference (JNUC) to discover new and better ways to manage Apple devices. CLOSE Learn more about JNUC 2016 CLOSE 13 Weird AD Issue? Posted: 1/21/11 at 9:44 AM by Account deleted This past week, several Macs here have started exhibiting problems at the login screen. Basically, a little over half the time, it will report that network accounts are unavailable, and will refuse to allow any AD user to log in (it waits a bit and then shakes the window). When I try to log in as the local admin (or any local user), often it reaches the barber pole and then just stops. Remote can still log in and force a reboot, and sometimes that fixes it for awhile. Our Macs are configured with Casper 7.31, and bound to AD using ADmitMac. I've encountered 6 Macs so far that have shown the same symptoms. Any ideas? 13 Posted: 1/21/11 at 10:04 AM by jwojda We've had A LOT of problems with binding through admit mac. AM seems torandomly drop the bind and we have to login to local accounts and rebindthem, setup the admin group, etc and then everything functions. We hadareas where we were doing that everyday for quite a while. That was older versions of AM though, since native OS binding came out,we haven't gone back. John WojdaLead System Engineer, DEI3333 Beverly Rd. B2-338BHoffman Estates, IL 60179Phone: (847)286-7855Page: (224)532.3447Team Lead: Matt Beiriger Posted: 1/21/11 at 5:17 PM by Account deleted Okay, then this begs the question... If this really is caused by ADmitMac and would be fixed by using the built-in AD binding, what can we do to elim