Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] open command Open Directory Active Directory plug-in for 2nd as "middleman" in directory services as Open Directory master as standalone server authorization communication protocol components cross-realm authentication defined hosting OpenLDAP. [See OpenLDAP] illustration of integration with MCX and Active Directory Kerberos and LDAP support Kerberos configuration in local data stores Mac OS X client integration mapping Open Directory records to LDAP attributes mapping Open Directory records to LDAP entries mount records multiple directory scenarios NetInfo performance improvements replication security server roles shared directory configuration SSO architecture and third-party directory services and Open Directory master backing up creating creating Kerberos record on KDC and Password portion of configuring member servers joining Open Directory KDC Open Directory server roles overview promoting replicas to replica servers listed on security of SSO (single-sign-on) and updating to avoid anonymous access Open Directory Replica Open Directory Server open files Open Firmware command mode Open Firmware security choosing Open Firmware password disabling Open Firmware password enabling Open Firmware passwords in Mac OS X security model startup security open source, foundation of Mac OS X security Opener Rootkit OpenLDAP access control to database anonymous binding and Apple LDAP schema backing up and restoring directory data components configuration files connection settings provided via DHCP contacts database eavesdropping prevention indexing and caching LDIF (LDAP Interchange Format) NetInfo settings Open Directory master Open Directory server roles protocol settings references review schema mappings security concerns SSO architecture and standalone server troubleshooting connections trusted binding and OpenSSH [See also SSH (Secure Shell)] OpenSSL openssl operating system, security osxrk |