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My Macbook is attempting to authenticate with my school's domain w/o authorization
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<blockquote data-quote="alucard" data-source="post: 272872" data-attributes="member: 17698"><p>Unfortunately i'm still learning OS X and unix but a couple things stood out in the log you posted. I understand most of it but since the unix services are different then Windows i may be a little off. now i may be on the wrong path but check this:</p><p></p><p>lookupd, is the daemon process through which all programs on the system request information about users and other machines on the network.</p><p></p><p>the log also said something about parallels. are you running XP within the Mac OS X?</p><p></p><p>The failuer in name resolution could be anything from DNS to it being unable to resolve a computer name to an IP.</p><p></p><p>Most important, do this: Launch the application Directory Access in the folder Utilities in Applications. When the box opens see if your Active Directory services area is checked. If it is highlight it and select configure and see if it has your domain in there. Then go to the authentication tab and see if your domain is listed. i noticed the /System/Library/StartupItems/AuthServer part in your log. not sure exactly what that is but it may be part of the Active Directory services.</p><p></p><p>lookupd from apple. good<a href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=24902" target="_blank">Article</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alucard, post: 272872, member: 17698"] Unfortunately i'm still learning OS X and unix but a couple things stood out in the log you posted. I understand most of it but since the unix services are different then Windows i may be a little off. now i may be on the wrong path but check this: lookupd, is the daemon process through which all programs on the system request information about users and other machines on the network. the log also said something about parallels. are you running XP within the Mac OS X? The failuer in name resolution could be anything from DNS to it being unable to resolve a computer name to an IP. Most important, do this: Launch the application Directory Access in the folder Utilities in Applications. When the box opens see if your Active Directory services area is checked. If it is highlight it and select configure and see if it has your domain in there. Then go to the authentication tab and see if your domain is listed. i noticed the /System/Library/StartupItems/AuthServer part in your log. not sure exactly what that is but it may be part of the Active Directory services. lookupd from apple. good[URL="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=24902"]Article[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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