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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Locking Down Finder Command Preferences Post 302448671 by tlarkin on Thursday 26th of August 2010 03:19:52 PM
Old 08-26-2010
Take server tools and install them on an unbound machine. Use WGM to connect to the local directory services. Configure your desired settings for that local user account. Export that mcx file for that user via dscl command. You can then script a set of commands to import that MCX file and apply the settings to non bound machines.

Directory Services is almost near identical on the local machine as it is in Open Directory.
 

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REALMSET(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      REALMSET(1p)

NAME
realmset - Modifies entries in a DNSSEC-Tools realm file SYNOPSIS
realmset [options] realm-file DESCRIPTION
realmset modifies fields in the realm file specified by realm-file. Multiple options may be combined in a single realmset execution. realmset operates quietly unless it is given the -verbose option. All records in the specified realm file will be modified, unless the -name option is given. In that case, only the named zone will be modified. OPTIONS
-administrator addr The zone administrator's email address is set to addr. -args arglist Provides additional arguments for the realm manager. These arguments will override the arguments in the DNSSEC-Tools defaults file, the DNSSEC-Tools configuration file, and the realms' rollrec files. The manager's argument list is given in arglist. If more than one argument is given, the set of arguments should be enclosed in quotes. Given the realmset argument processing, the new arguments cannot be specified as they would from a command line. Instead, the arguments should be given in the following manner. The leading dash should be replaced with an equals sign. If the option takes an argument, the space that would separate the option from the option's argument should also be replaced by an equals sign. realmset translates these arguments to the appropriate format for the realm manager. These examples should clarify the argument modifications: normal rollerd option -args options ------------------------ --------------- -display =display -logfile /dt/log.file =zskcount=/dt/log.file The following are valid uses of -args: # realmset -args =display example.realm # realmset -args "=loglevel=phase =sleep=3600" example.realm The -args and -del-args options are mutually exclusive. -configdir configdir The directory to hold the realm's configuration files is set to confdir. -del-administrator The administrator line is deleted from the selected realm records. The -administrator and -del-administrator options are mutually exclusive. -del-args The args line is deleted from the selected realm records. The -args and -del-args options are mutually exclusive. -del-display The display line is deleted from the selected realm records. The -display, -nodisplay, and -del-display options are mutually exclusive. -del-manager The manager line is deleted from the selected realm records. The -manager and -del-manager options are mutually exclusive. -del-user The user line is deleted from the selected realm records. The -user and -del-user options are mutually exclusive. -display Turn on the GUI display of the selected realms. The -display, -nodisplay, and -del-display options are mutually exclusive. -manager manager-program The manager program for the selected realms is set to manager-program. -name realmname The realm whose name matches realmname is selected as the only realm that will be modified. If this name is not given, then all realm records will be modified. -newname new-name The realm's name is changed to new-name. The new name cannot be the name of an existing realm in the file. This option must be used in conjunction with the -name option. -nocheck If this option is given, the realmchk command will not be run on the modified realm file. -nodisplay Turn off the GUI display of the selected realms. The -display, -nodisplay, and -del-display options are mutually exclusive. -realmdir realmdir The directory to hold the realm's files is set to realmdir. -rollrec rollrec-file The rollrec file in the selected realm records is modified to be rollrec-file. -state newstate The realm's state is set to newstate. This must be either "active" or "inactive". -statedir statedir The directory to hold the realm's state files is set to statedir. -user username The user name in the selected realm records is modified to be username. -verbose Display information about every modification made to the realm file. -Version Displays the version information for realmset and the DNSSEC-Tools package. -help Display a usage message. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details. AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com SEE ALSO
dtrealms(8), lsrealm(8), realmchk(8), realminit(8) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::realmmgr.pm(3), Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::realm.pm(3) file-realm(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 REALMSET(1p)
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