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Hi everyone! You have found your way to the repo for NoMAD Login AD, or NoLoAD for short. This project can be seen as a companion to our other AD authentication product for macOS, NoMAD. You can use either one independently from each other, and both contain all the bits and pieces you need to talk to AD.

NoLoAD is a replacement login window for macOS 10.12 and higher. It allows you to login to a Mac using Active Directory accounts, without the need to bind the Mac to AD and suffer all the foibles that brings.

About this release

The current production version of NoLoAD is 1.3.0.

For those of you that are new to NoLo, the basic features are:

  • You can login to a Mac using AD without being bound
  • Just-in-time provisioning user provisioning to create a local account
  • 'Demobilization' of previously cached AD accounts
  • Local accounts can always login
  • Ability to enable FileVault on APFS without a logout
  • Choose between a macOS-style loginscreen, or the older loginwindow types
  • Customize the login screen with your own art and background
  • Display a EULA for users to accept on login
  • Create a keychain item for NoMAD

What's new in 1.3.0

  • BackgroundImageAlpha an Integer from 0-10 which determines the alpha value for the background image in 10% increments, i.e. a value of 3 would be a 30% alphaThis was broken before and is now fixed.
  • DenyLocal Boolean determines if local user accounts are allowed to sign in, or if all auth is forced through AD.
  • DenyLocalExcluded Array or strings of user shortnames that will be allowed to authenticate locally instead of via AD.
  • DenyLoginUnlessGroupMember Array of strings of AD group names. When an AD user is authenticating, only allow login if the user is a member of one of these groups.
  • EnableFDERecoveryKeyPath String of a folder path where the recovery key will be stored. NoLo will create this folder if it does not already exist.
  • EnableFDERekey Boolean that determines if the FileVault personal recovery key should be rotated when a valid FileVault user signs in.
  • LDAPServers Array of strings of LDAP servers that you would like to use for AD authentication instead of using SRV record lookup.
  • LoginLogoAlpha an Integer from 0-10 which determines the alpha value for the logo image in 10% increments, i.e. a value of 3 would be a 30% alphaThis was broken before and is now fixed.
  • LoginLogoData is working again.
  • NotifyLogStyle Takes a string of jamf, filewave, munki or none and will add the appropriate log file to the the Notify mechanism.
  • ScriptPath Path to a script for the RunScript mechanism to run.
  • ScriptArgs Array of strings of arguments to give the script being run by the RunScript mechanism. <> will be replaced with the current user's shortname, <> with the current user's first name, <> with the current user's last name, <> with the current user's Kerberos principal.
  • UseCNForFullName Use the the user's cn from AD instead of attempting to create the user name from the first and last name attributes of the user's AD record.
  • UsernameFieldPlaceholder text to place into the user field in the loginwindow to give a hint as to what to enter.
  • UserInputOutputPath string determining the path where the userinfo.plist will be written.
  • UserInputUI a rather complicated dictionary that contains the settings for up to 4 text fields and 4 pop up buttons that will be shown during the UserInput mechanism. Look in the ConfigSamples folder in the source for an example of this configuration profile.
  • UserInputLogo path to a logo file to use for the UserInput mechanism.
  • UserInputTitle string for the UserInput mechanism title.
  • UserInputMainText string for the UserInput text.

New Mechanisms

  • NoMADLoginAD:RunScript will run a script of your choosing as set by the preferences. This is typically marked as privileged to allow the script to run as root.
  • NoMADLoginAD:Notify runs the Notify screen. See the DEPNotify project for more information.
  • NoMADLoginAD:UserInput displays up to 4 text fields and 4 pull down menus to allow the user to enter information during the login process.

Other changes

  • The Demobilize mechanism will work with mobile accounts from other services than just Apple's AD plugin.
  • The Demobilze and Notify mechanisms can be used without the NoMAD Login login window UI.

Please file any issues, or requested features, in the project issue tracker.

How to get started

Getting started with NoLoAD is easy, but currently it takes a few steps. It's also easy to revert to the Apple login window in case you run in to any issues.

To install:

Installing is easy!

  1. Download NoMAD Login AD.
  2. Install the package. This will automatically update your authorization database using the authchanger tool included in the package.

Building from source:

Take a look in our Wiki to see how to get started with Carthage and Xcode.

Using NoLoAD

Using NoMAD Login AD is easy. Just enter your AD username and password in username@domain format and your password. If the domain is visible on the network, NoMAD Login AD will discover the domain details and then authenticate your account. Once that is done it will create a local account that matches the AD one and complete the login. You can then use NoMAD as you normally would from the menu bar to keep the accounts synchronized.

Since the created account is a local one, you won't suffer any network delays when logging in or unlocking your Mac. From the login window, NoLoAD will simply defer to the regular local login process for any local accounts. At this point you could even just go back to the Apple Loginwindow, but where is the fun in that?

Enticing you to stay now is the ability to customize the login experience with your own logos and background images. More info, and a gallery of options, can be found in the wiki.

I want to get off this crazy ride!

When you decide that you've had enough it's easy to go back to the standard login window.

  1. Run sudo authchanger -reset to reload the default system.login.console mechanisms into the AuthorizationDB.
  2. If you've had to do this from a SSH session behind the NoLoAD login window you can simply run sudo killall loginwindow in order to restart the login window to the defaults.

Alternatively you can reset the authorization database by removing /var/db/auth.db from the machine and rebooting. This can be done in single user mode or while booted from the recovery partition and removing this file from the main partition.

Thanks to all of you for trying NoMAD Login AD! Please let us know about issues and features in the issue tracker. You can also find us on Slack in nomad and nomad-login.

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    • 2.2Finding Audiobooks
  • 3Volunteer
    • 3.1Where to Start
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About

LibriVox is a hope, an experiment, and a question: can the net harness a bunch of volunteers to help bring books in the public domain to life through podcasting?

LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net. Sugawara chronicle - demo mac os. We are a totally volunteer, open source, free content, public domain project.

Policies

Copyright

Listening to the files

See also: How To Get LibriVox Audio Files

Finding Audiobooks

Recommendations

Searching

Lists & Indexes

Other resources for listeners

(In another language: Français: Comment devenir benevole)

LibriVox volunteers narrate, proof listen, and upload chapters of books and other textual works in the public domain. These projects are then made available on the Internet for everyone to enjoy, for free.

There are many, many things you can do to help, so please feel free to jump into the Forum and ask what you can do to help!

See also: How LibriVox Works

Where to Start

Most of what you need to know about LibriVox can be found on the LibriVox Forum and the FAQ. LibriVox volunteers are helpful and friendly, and if you post a question anywhere on the forum you are likely to get an answer from someone, somewhere within an hour or so. So don't be shy! Many of our volunteers have never recorded anything before LibriVox.

Types of Projects

We have three main types of projects:

  • Collaborative projects: Many volunteers contribute by reading individual chapters of a longer text.
We recommend contributing to collaborative projects before venturing out to solo projects.
  • Dramatic Readings and Plays: contributors voice the individual characters. When complete, the editor compiles them into a single recording
  • Solo projects: One experienced volunteer contributes all chapters of the project.

Proof Listener (PL)

Not all volunteers read for LibriVox. If you would prefer not to lend your voice to LibriVox, you could lend us your ears. Proof listeners catch mistakes we may have missed during the initial recording and editing process.

Reader (Narrator)

Readers record themselves reading a section of a book, edit the recording, and upload it to the LibriVox Management Tool.

For an outline of the Librivox audiobook production process, please see The LibriVox recording process.

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We require new readers to submit a sample recording so that we can make sure that your set up works and that you understand how to export files meeting our technical standards. We do not want you to waste previous hours reading whole chapters only to discover that your recording is unusable due to a preventable technical glitch.

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Recording Resources: Non-Technical

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Dramatic Readings and Plays

Book Coordinator (BC)

A book coordinator (commonly abbreviated BC in the forum) is a volunteer who manages all the other volunteers who will record chapters for a LibriVox recording.

Metadata Coordinator (MC)

Metadata coordinators (MCs), help and advise Book Coordinators, and take over the files with the completed recordings (soloists are also Book Coordinators in this sense, as they prepare their own files for the Meta coordinators). The files are then prepared and uploaded to the LibriVox catalogue, in a lengthy and cumbersome process. Targetzone mac os.

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Dramatic Readings and Plays

Book Coordinator (BC)

A book coordinator (commonly abbreviated BC in the forum) is a volunteer who manages all the other volunteers who will record chapters for a LibriVox recording.

Metadata Coordinator (MC)

Metadata coordinators (MCs), help and advise Book Coordinators, and take over the files with the completed recordings (soloists are also Book Coordinators in this sense, as they prepare their own files for the Meta coordinators). The files are then prepared and uploaded to the LibriVox catalogue, in a lengthy and cumbersome process. Targetzone mac os.

More info:

Graphic Artist

Volunteer graphic artists create the album cover art images shown in the catalog. Pixnauticraft mac os.


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Resources

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