Fri - February 10, 2006
Nothing to see here, move along...
I haven't posted here in over a year. May I direct
your attention here ,
instead?
Posted at 06:50 PM
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Sun - January 2, 2005
Updating Dock icons
In one-to-one deployments, you may not have direct
control of a user's Dock - especially if you do not use Macintosh Manager
becuase you are using a non-Apple directory. When you update applications on a
user's machine, this sometimes breaks Dock items. We faced this when updating
machines from Office v.X to Office 2004. I wrote a script that ran at login that
changed any existing Office v.X Dock icons into their corresponding Office 2004
icons.
Posted at 09:15 AM
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Using niutil to manage user accounts
Let's say you've assumed responsibility for managing
a new group of Mac OS X machines. These machines were previously set up by a
variety of people, and have different local admin account names and passwords.
To simplify your life, you want to standardize the local admin account name and
password, and additionally, create a way to update the local admin password
periodically.
Posted at 09:00 AM
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Thu - December
30, 2004
Update to "Globally launching items at login"
Posted at 07:04 PM
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Tue - June 15, 2004
Screensaver over loginwindow
Apple seems to have missed a bit of functionality
with their screensaver: when a Mac is sitting at the loginwindow, the screen
saver never comes on. If you have a Mac sitting at the loginwindow for many
hours a day, and you do not have the Mac set to dim the screen after a short
time, you could begin to burn-in the loginwindow's image into the
screen!
There may be other reasons you need a
screensaver to run at login. Whatever those might be, there's a fairly simple
solution.
Posted at 07:36 PM
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Sat
- May 22, 2004
Web access to radmind data (updated)
It's useful to be able to quickly view radmind data
via a webpage. Kris Steinhoff has written a radmind management
module for Webmin. This module allows one to perform many common
radmind management tasks via a webpage. We wrote a standalone CGI that gives us
read-only access to radmind data. (With the help of Chris Buskirk, I've added
some files the CGI depends on and updated the script to fix the viewing of
check-ins in domains other than .com - you should be able to get this up and
running very easily on a Mac OS X radmind/web server)
Posted at 11:41 PM
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Mon - May 10, 2004
Running radmind via cron (by way of periodic) and on-demand
Here are some more of the scripts I use to automate
radmind...
Posted at 10:10 PM
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run_radmind script (updated)
Here is the run_radmind script I use. It's called
on demand at logout, and as a periodic task nightly.
Posted at 09:22 PM
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Fri - May 7, 2004
Monitoring radmind (updated)
(Updated 5/7/04) Once you have set up some sort of
automation for radmind, so that it runs automatically every night, for example,
it becomes important to be able to monitor the machines you manage to see if
they are running radmind regularly and to be notified if there are any
problems.
Posted at 10:46 PM
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Sat
- January 17, 2004
Using radmind to upgrade from 10.2.x to 10.3.x - UPDATE
One of the main reasons I started this blog was to
communicate my adventures in using radmind to upgrade machines from 10.2.x to
10.3.x. It turned out not to be trivial, so I wanted to share my experiences so
others could benefit.
It's far past
time for an update on my progress.
So
far I have successfully upgraded about 85 machines from 10.2.6 to 10.3.1 or
10.3.2 using radmind. I continue to upgrade a few each week. I will have moved
most of our OS X boxes to Panther before the end of January.
Posted at 05:38 PM
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10.3.2 auto proxy configuration
Mac OS X 10.3.2 adds a feature to the Proxies tab of
the Network Preferences Pane. This allows you to specify a URL to automatically
configure proxies. This URL points to a "PAC" (Proxy Auto Configuration") file.
These files are traditionally used Netscape and IE for Windows to configure
their proxies. Now that this feature has been added to Mac OS X, Mac OS X
applications can take advantage of this feature.
Posted at 05:05 PM
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Custom startup items
In this blog, I've posted several scripts that we
run at startup, without being terribly specific as to the details. Today I'd
like to remedy that. I'll show you a custom startup item that can run any
number of scripts (or executable binaries for that matter) that you place in a
special directory.
Posted at 05:04 PM
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Tue - November 18, 2003
Enforcing ColorSync profiles
We had a need on certain machines to ensure that the
ColorSync monitor profile was always set to a specific ColorSync profile,
regardless of who logged in. This would ensure color consistency for all
artwork created at a given workstation.
Posted at 09:44 PM
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Screensaver configuration
For our environment, we are required to enforce a
screensaver that comes on after 10 minutes of inactivity and requires a password
to clear. Here's how we accomplish that for all users of a system.
Posted at 09:39 PM
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Sat
- November 15, 2003
Managing account passwords
In most managed environments, workstations will all
have either the same root password, or an admin account with a common password.
This allows support personnel to access any machine they support and perform
admin tasks. A problem arises when it is necessary or desirable to change the
password on these admin accounts. If each machine must be visited individually
in order to change the password, it probably won't happen very often, if at all.
Here's one way to ensure password consistency...
Posted at 09:28 PM
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Globally launching items at login
Turning on SSHd
Creating new System users for Panther and Postfix
Fixing empty SSH keys
Power Management
Panther global config files changes
Using radmind to upgrade from 10.2 to 10.3