[KLUG Members] NFS across platforms...and not!
Chris Goron
members@kalamazoolinux.org
Thu, 01 Jan 2004 20:46:52 -0500
Wow, that's very interesting. Seems like anyone dealing in a
multi-Linux+Windows+Mac platform should be a huge plus for them.
Openldap+Samba+Mac schemas should make for one tidy little directory
service for administration.
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 20:19, Adam Williams wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 15:56, Chris Goron wrote:
> > Yes, I believe NetInfo is Apple's own implementation of the Ldapv2
> > protocol if I'm not mistaken. They seem to have made an effort with
>
> Seems things changed beneath us.
>
> This just on the OpenLDAP list -
> "With Mac OS X, version 10.3, it is now all based on LDAP
> directly--OpenLDAP to be precise. For authentication, at least with OS
> X server, it uses MIT Kerberos. In 10.2, OpenDirectory could use LDAP
> as a back end, but the default was NetInfo. In 10.3, the default is
> OpenLDAP.
> Apple has their schema files in "/etc/openldap/". IIRC, they are there
> in 10.2 as well. You may be able to find what you're looking for
> there."
>
> Anyone running 10.3.x willing to forward me those schema files?
>
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