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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Hidding The Administrator Account in OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Post 302177328 by unimachead on Thursday 20th of March 2008 05:57:20 PM
Old 03-20-2008
Hiding The Administrator Account in OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

I would like to know how to hide my initial account (which is an administrator account) in the new Leopard 10.5 operating system.
In the old OS 10.4 this could be done very easily with the help of NetInfo Manager. You could change the UID to anything below 500 and secure your account, however in the new 10.5 OS this is no longer possible. NetInfo manager is no longer. Is there a script that can be entered via terminal that takes care of this?
In terminal you can check the user database with the following:
dscl . list /Users UniqueID

In raw UNIX you can check with the following:
cat /etc/passwd

Any pro help would be appreciated.

Smilie

Last edited by unimachead; 03-23-2008 at 01:50 AM..
 

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NIGREP(1)						      General Commands Manual							 NIGREP(1)

NAME
mkslapdconf - generate a configuration file for the LDAP server SYNOPSIS
mkslapdconf [ -r ] DESCRIPTION
mkslapdconf creates a configuration file suitable for the slapd(8) LDAP server, using the LDAP NetInfo bridge (back-netinfo). By default, it is invoked in local mode, in which a list of NetInfo domains to serve is determined by listing the valid databases in /var/db/netinfo. If the -r option is specified, then mkslapdconf consults the NetInfo binder daemon, nibindd(8), to list the NetInfo domains served by the local machine. In either case, a separate instance of the bridge is created for each domain (although they all share the same process). In local mode, slapd(8) will access the NetInfo database directly; in remote mode, it will use the netinfo(3) client library to access the database via remote procedure calls (RPC). NetInfo has separate namespaces for domains and directories; in the X.500 information model, there is a single namespace. NetInfo names are written most significant component to least significant; X.500 "distinguished" names are usually written the other way. X.500 names are also case-insensitive. The mapping between NetInfo domains and X.500 names may be configured using the suffix property in a specific host's /machines entry. Like the serves property, the suffix property determines the relative domain name of a child domain; its values must be ordered according to the serves property in each host entry. In the case of the master NetInfo server's host entry, the value of the suffix property at the same index as the "./tag" serves property will be used to determine the distinguished name for the root NetInfo domain. In the absence of a specific mapping, the ou attribute type is used to construct a relative distinguished name from the NetInfo domain name. Note that in the present implementation, even if the NetInfo database is accessed directly, the NetInfo server must still be running as the namespace is interrogated using NetInfo RPC. See nicl(1) for more information on how NetInfo directory names are mapped to X.500 distinguished names. For example, the NetInfo entry /users/alice in the NetInfo domain /sales/polaris would be (with RFC 2307 schema mapping) by default mapped to the distinguished name uid=alice,cn=users,ou=polaris,ou=sales. mkslapdconf configures the LDAP bridge to apply traditional NetInfo authorization policies, as well as the native slapd(8) authorization model. If the current host is not the master for a NetInfo domain, then the LDAP bridge will be configured for read-only access only. Referrals are used to glue NetInfo domains together so that the search policy described in netinfo(5) is adhered to. mkslapdconf config- ures a default referral for the immediate parent domain; child domains are handled by the bridge itself. The local domain is always aliased to the distinguished name dc=local, and (for one-level and subtree searches) the root (empty) DSE. A search with a base of "dc=local" or "" will consult the local NetInfo domain; search results will always be written relative to the canonical distinguished name for the domain, however. The configuration file created by mkslapdconf includes the OpenLDAP core, Cosine (RFC 1274), NIS (RFC 2307) inetOrgPerson (RFC 2798), mis- cellaneous and Apple schema. If you wish to add support for additional schema you will need to postprocess the configuration file manu- ally. The configuration file is written to the standard output. mkslapdconf should be run at startup immediately before the LDAP server is started, but after the NetInfo server is started. OPTIONS
-r Specify that the LDAP bridge will access the NetInfo database using the netinfo(3) RPC client library. EXAMPLES
# mkslapdconf > /etc/openldap/slapd.conf SEE ALSO
netinfo(3), netinfo(5), nibindd(8), nicl(1), nidomain(8), slapd(8) AUTHOR
Luke Howard, Apple Computer, Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. March 21, 2001 NIGREP(1)
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