I did that and it seemed to be better, could see the users, browse the tree,
etc, but when logging in as one of the FreeIPA users the login just fails like
before.
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It sounds that there is an issue with connecting to the LDAP service (you
can authenticate w/ kinit but can't browse the directory). It could be
server's firewall but I suspect you are not having an issue with Linux
workstations. Mac OS's directory services setup is likely the issue,
if in
I did create local user accounts and converted to mobile, but there never
seemed to be any link to FreeIPA on those accounts. When I went to browse the
accounts in Mac OS X it could not connect to the directory server. I did get
Active Directory working and was able to get Mac OS X working with
Hi Jeff,
Concerning your issues with freeIPA and Mac OS X, are local user accounts
created and then converted to mobile accounts
($ sudo
/System/Library/CoreServices/ManagedClient.app/Contents/Resources/createmobileaccount
-n *username)? *Otherwise, I would verify the Directory Utility