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OS X as a Primary Domain Controller
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Does anyone have any experience setting up OS X machines to be Domain Controllers on a mixed network? But not with OS X server... Unless you've got a spare license laying about that you'd like to give me? Right...what I thought.
So back to regular OS X Panther. I'd rather not have to use my evaluation copy of WINDOWS Server 2003.
Thanks,
Jeff
So back to regular OS X Panther. I'd rather not have to use my evaluation copy of WINDOWS Server 2003.Thanks,
Jeff
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Technically, darwin is 'unix-like', not true UNIX, but anyway..
OS X is not like Linux or Solaris or other unix-like OS'. They are the OS with whatever Window Manager you want on top (Open Windows, KDE, Gnome, whatever). OS X is specifically designed and packaged with the Aqua interface and has unix-like darwin lurking at it's core. The OS X client software has limitations built-in that make it impossible for it to act as an authenticator. If it were anything otherwise, people would never buy OS X Server and Apple would have a huge security hole on their hands. But that's not the case at all. In order to make it work, you would have to hack and recompile the kernel of OS X client. Good luck with that.
Your best bet is to try using OS X Server or early versions of Rhapsody.
OS X is not like Linux or Solaris or other unix-like OS'. They are the OS with whatever Window Manager you want on top (Open Windows, KDE, Gnome, whatever). OS X is specifically designed and packaged with the Aqua interface and has unix-like darwin lurking at it's core. The OS X client software has limitations built-in that make it impossible for it to act as an authenticator. If it were anything otherwise, people would never buy OS X Server and Apple would have a huge security hole on their hands. But that's not the case at all. In order to make it work, you would have to hack and recompile the kernel of OS X client. Good luck with that.
Your best bet is to try using OS X Server or early versions of Rhapsody.
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Originally Posted by kc0arf
I was under the impression it could handle authentications, as I thought it could mimic a domain controller.
man samba
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