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Anyone using OpenDirectory?

Anyone using OpenDirectory?

2006-04-17       - By Doug Stewart

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Jeremy Hallum wrote:
> We will be enabling this in the Summer for our RHEL/ OS X
> environment.  I field tested everything in March on a G4, and it was
> pretty slick.  I have been using OpenLDAP served from a Solaris 8 box
> to our combined OS X/Solaris/RHEL environment for about 24 months, and
> as we are phasing out Solaris, it seemed logical to dive for Open
> Directory.   We will still have to use non OS X tools to enter non-OS
> X schema (like automount), but I'm excited about the simplification of
> the rest of it.  It's really trivial to make a RHEL box see an Open
> Directory server (I couldn't believe how easy it was).
>
> -jeremy

Would you mind either detailing or pointing me to where you found the
information necessary for altering the OD schema for automounts?  That
looks to me to be the single biggest sticking point for getting straight
*NIX machines authenticating and using an OD server...

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