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Been a while….

Wow, it’s been almost a year since I’ve posted. I knew I’ve been slacking, but didn’t realize it was that much. I’m going to start posting again soon. Stay tuned.

Mac

Leopard Active Directory Integration Headaches

Ever since Leopard came out, we have been having a heck of a time trying to get Leopard to bind and/or authenticate to Active Directory reliably. We use Active Directory sites and our Leopard macs were trying to authenticate to Domain Controllers in the wrong site. I’m reminded of something Joel Rennich said in a [...]

AD Integration, Mac

Disabling Automatic Updates for Office 2008, Apple Software Updates and Adobe CS4

Over at the Make Mac Work blog, Ellis has a very informative article about how to disable automatic update notifications for Apple Software Update, Microsoft Office 2008 and Adobe CS4.

Mac, Software, Software Packaging

Allow Non-Admin users to Manage Printers

Apple added a "feature" to Leopard which restricts non administrator users from managing printers on their Macs. While this is desired behavior on a public machine such as a classroom, it is a problem for single user machines such as faculty, staff and 1:1 deployments.

AD Integration, Automation, Desktop Management, Mac, Software, Software Packaging, Unix

Securing SSH on Mac OS X by limiting who can log in

This post will describe two different methods for securing SSH that work on both Tiger and Leopard (client or server). These tips can be done as needed on machines that will have ssh enabled, or as part of your deployment image(s). Personally, I make these changes to our images because if a machine is bound [...]

AD Integration, Hardware, Mac, Software, Unix