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by John Lockwood,Oct 26, 2015 9:51 AM in response to Lastouille
John Lockwood
Oct 26, 2015 9:51 AM
in response to Lastouille
Level 6 (9,411 points)
Servers EnterpriseLastouille wrote:
I can bind anonymously to OD with my MBA. Green light.
And add later a network account, and then log in to my MBA with this network account.
So is that job done?
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Oct 26, 2015 10:14 AM in response to Lastouilleby Lastouille,But, even logged in to the network account on my MBA, I can't add an OS X server account, and still get the invalid credentials...
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by John Lockwood,Oct 26, 2015 10:32 AM in response to Lastouille
John Lockwood
Oct 26, 2015 10:32 AM
in response to Lastouille
Level 6 (9,411 points)
Servers EnterpriseLastouille wrote:
But, even logged in to the network account on my MBA, I can't add an OS X server account, and still get the invalid credentials...
If you can login to the MacBook Air as a network user, and you can login to the file server as a network user what are you referring to as an OS X server account?
Are you meaning Mail, Calendar, Contacts? Something else?
All the above only accept short names e.g. jsmith not full names e.g. "John Smith" whereas the login to the Mac and the login to AFP would accept the full name.
Also, it is possible in Server.app to limit which services are accessible. This even presumes you have actually setup those additional services.
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Oct 26, 2015 10:54 AM in response to John Lockwoodby Lastouille,By the "OS X Server" account, I meant the option that you have in OS X and iOS in the system pref in OS X or Mails, contacts, calendar in iOS. I would like to use this because then I can add to a device, OS X or iOS, all the services thats are activated on the server and I just need to enter one account for all of them, instead of entering a CardDAV account, a CalDAV account, mail account etc... And it allows me to use a shared account user for sharing all these informations on multiple devices quite easily.
Here is a screenshot (in french) :
I found that there was some kind of bug with the update from Server v4 to v5. Here for example :
Webdav Sharing doesn't work after Server 5 update
But the fix is seems to be restoring a file from Server 4.1, and I didn't have 4.1, I am new to OS X Server and I start with the v5.
But, what I said earlier in this thread, is that if I change the hostname of the server from subdomain.domain.com (which has an A record in my DNS provider pointing to my public router IP) to, for example, server.subdomain.domain.com, and reconfigure the DNS (with the primary zone being subdomain.domain.com and an internal A record for server.subdomain.domain.com) and the OD (server.subdomain.domain.com), then the "Add an OS X Server" works like a charm on both OS X and iOS, and I can enable or disable for each device, locally or remotely connected, any service that is activated on the server...
I can't understand why it works in the second case and doesn't work in the first one.
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by John Lockwood,Oct 26, 2015 12:20 PM in response to Lastouille
John Lockwood
Oct 26, 2015 12:20 PM
in response to Lastouille
Level 6 (9,411 points)
Servers EnterpriseI don't have that option available - probably because my Mail, Contacts, Calendar server is separate in the form of Kerio Connect.
I would say that server.domain.com or server.subdomain.domain.com are the proper formats for the fully qualified domain name of a server. As you say that format does indeed work I would say that proves the point.
For a website it is possible to define a special record in DNS so that http://subdomain.domain.com will work alongside http://www.subdomain.domain.com for everything else use the server.subdomain.domain.com format.
