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Chapter 1 User Management Overview 27
The User Experience
Once you have created an account for a user, the user can access server resources
according to the permissions you have allowed. For most users, the typical flow of
events from login to logout occurs as follows:
Authentication The user enters a name and password.
Identity Validation The user name and password are verified by directory services.
Login The user is granted access to the server and network resources.
Access The user connects to and utilizes approved servers, share points, and
applications.
Logout The users session is terminated.
Details of the user experience may vary depending upon the type of user, the
permissions allowed, the type of client computer (such as Windows or UNIX) currently
in use, whether the user is a member of a group, and whether preference management
has been implemented at the user, group, or computer level.
You’ll find information about the Mac OS X user experience in Chapter 8, “Client
Management Overview.” Basic information about authentication, password validation,
and information access control is given in the sections that follow. For more detailed
information about these topics, see the file services administration guide.
Authentication
Before a user can log in to or connect with a Mac OS X computer, he or she must enter
a name and password associated with a user account that the computer can find.
A Mac OS X computer can find user accounts that are stored in a directory domain of
the computer’s search policy.
A directory domain stores information about users and resources. It is like a database
that a computer is configured to access in order to retrieve configuration
information.
A search policy is a list of directory domains the computer searches when it needs
configuration information, starting with the local directory domain on the users
computer.
The Open Directory administration guide describes the different kinds of directory
domains and tells you how to configure search policies on any Mac OS X computer. It
also discusses different kinds of authentication methods and instructions for setting up
user authentication options.
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