[UniMacTech] AD authentication and restricting logins

David Colville david at keyoptions.com.au
Mon Apr 6 08:23:42 EST 2009


Darryl,
I don't know if we know yet if you have Open Directory in the  
environment - if so Terry's solution is simple and works well (and can  
be done entirely through the GUI), and how many computers are  
involved..  If not you need to get a bit more creative.

Cheers
David

On 03/04/2009, at 1:08 PM, Darryl Rosin wrote:

>
> "We "think outside the box" on this one, and put them in rooms that  
> only certain people can get into (with remote logins etc turned off)"
>
> Good if you already have such rooms suitable for labs of 30  
> computers. No so good otherwise :^). Also, my client is not entirely  
> satisfied by physical security that can be overcome by someone  
> inside the room opening a door and letting others in.
>
> d
>
> Darryl Rosin
>
> Server Administrator, Digital Arts Project
> Griffith University AUC Developer Fund Coordinator
>
> Research Computing Services
> Division of Information Services
> South Bank Campus
> Griffith University 4111 Australia
>
> d.rosin at griffith.edu.au
> t: 04 1876 0956
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> From:	Alex Dawson <alex.dawson at uwa.edu.au>
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> Date:	03/04/09 11:59 AM
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>
> We "think outside the box" on this one, and put them in rooms that  
> only certain people can get into (with remote logins etc turned off)
>
> On 03/04/2009, at 7:42 AM, Darryl Rosin wrote:
>
>
> I can't go buy anything for the Macs, so GP is not an option, AFAIK.
>
> thnaks!
>
> d
>
>
> Darryl Rosin
>
> Server Administrator, Digital Arts Project
> Griffith University AUC Developer Fund Coordinator
>
> Research Computing Services
> Division of Information Services
> South Bank Campus
> Griffith University 4111 Australia
>
> d.rosin at griffith.edu.au
> t: 04 1876 0956
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