OS X 10.6.4
At the login screen I can click through choices above "NAME" and see the time, my IP address, Build Number and that the "Network User Account Available".
What? Who is the network user? I didn't create one that I'm aware of. How do I figure out who is the network user?
Active Directory plugin loads lazily according to the logs.
LDAP3 is disabled in Directory Utility.
/BSD/Local has no user or group records so that's normal, but under services there's a list of 60-100 services such as "backroom.net", "anynetgateway", "filenet.rpc", "galaxyserver" - is that stuff legit?
/Default/Local has groups and users but nothing stands out besides the two accounts I created on the machine.
I've RTFM three times or more and am stumped.
Thank you for your time considering this issue.
At the login screen I can click through choices above "NAME" and see the time, my IP address, Build Number and that the "Network User Account Available".
What? Who is the network user? I didn't create one that I'm aware of. How do I figure out who is the network user?
Active Directory plugin loads lazily according to the logs.
LDAP3 is disabled in Directory Utility.
/BSD/Local has no user or group records so that's normal, but under services there's a list of 60-100 services such as "backroom.net", "anynetgateway", "filenet.rpc", "galaxyserver" - is that stuff legit?
/Default/Local has groups and users but nothing stands out besides the two accounts I created on the machine.
I've RTFM three times or more and am stumped.
Thank you for your time considering this issue.