Open Directory in Leopard Server – Part I

Posted by admin on Jan 4, 2008 in Macintosh |

One of the benefits of having an Open Directory is that you are able to centralize the management users. OS X have a tremendous amount of features that you can take advantage of when provisioning user accounts. Even setting Parental Control restrictions on certain accounts, among other things I will be writing about in further discussions.

Setting up a Open LDAPv3 directory in Leopard is simple. I have created the step-by-step screen shots of configuring an Open LDAPv3 directory in Leopard Server.

Reply

Copyright © 2012 Greg Brown All rights reserved. Theme by Laptop Geek.