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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 24 Kerberos AuthenticationTo connect the computer to the Active Directory domain, use the Directory Access utility (Applications→ Utilities) which is included in all basic Apple Mac OS X systems. For the configuration,follow these instructions:1. Run the Directory Access application and enable the Active Directory service in the Servicessection (see figure 24.6). Enter authentication name and password. The user who makeschanges in the application needs administration rights for the system.Figure 24.6Directory Access — Services2. Enable the service, click on Configure and specify the Active Directory domain name (seefigure 24.7).3. Click on Bind and set username and password for the Active Directory, administrator.The administrator will be allowed to add computers to the Active Directory domain (seefigure 24.8).If all settings are done correctly, it will take only a few seconds to connect the computer to thedomain.Kerberos settingsOnce Mac OS X is successfully connected to the Active Directory domain, the specialedu.mit.Kerberos file is created in the /Library/Preferences/ directory. Make sure thatthe file has been created correctly. You can use the following example for comparison:274

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