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Re: nidump on OS X
From: Blake Watters <sbw () ibiblio org>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 09:02:28 -0500

Just tested this on Mac OS X Server 10.2 and have found that the behavior is in fact the same on OS X Server as on the 
client version. So the XServe point does hold some water. This is a bit of a disturbing problem, especially since it 
seems so trivial...

Blake

On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 12:38:24 -0400
"Jason A. Fager" <fagerj () gsicommerce com> wrote:

On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 02:28:48PM -0700, Dale Harris wrote:

However Apple hasn't seemed to bother addressing it yet since it
still persists in OS X.2 (Jaguar).  You'd think they might have
taken the opportunity to fix this problem with a new major release.

My understanding is that Apple is dumping NetInfo in favor of Open
Directory (which is based on LDAP).  Hopefully they have proper
access-control mechanisms built into that.  I can understand their
unwillingness to spend time fixing a subsystem that is going away
soon.

Does Mac OS X Server exhibit the same behavior?  Maybe the XServe
argument is a moot point.

jafager


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