On 18/11/2009, at 6:34 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Glen Low <glen....@pixelglow.com> wrote:
I know you can retrieve the user name via NSUserName(). Is there an
equivalent API for the user's Open Directory/Kerberos etc. domain? I'm after the equivalent of the Windows domain, where a USER in a DOMAIN comes out
like DOMAIN\USER.

Aside from not being Cocoa related, this question is kind of
meaningless.  The World Is Not Windows.  Users don't have "domains" in
Open Directory.  An individual user can also hold Kerberos tickets
from different realms.

--Kyle Sluder

Sorry about the non-quite-Cocoa post. Newbie to OD here.

I wonder if we can continue this off-list.

I do know that OD has some notion of "directory domain", are not users part of a directory domain? If so, how I do find out the directory domain of the currently logged on user?

(Scratch the question about Kerberos.)




Cheers, Glen Low


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