![]() Each action is a customized menu item that can have scripts and other built in actions behind it. We thought this would take us a bit longer… but NoMAD now includes a full actions menu which can hold as many “actions” as you’d like. Certs pulled via NoMAD can have airport and eapolclient added to them with the use of the AllowEAPOL key.UseKeychainPrompt will now show the Sign In window whenever the user does not have a password in the keychain, even if the user has signed in before.A new pref key, DontShowWelcomeDefaultOff will pre-tick the “Don’t show again” box on the welcome screen so users won’t have to do it themselves when it first appears.Known bad domain controllers can be blocked by listing them as an array of FQDNs in LDAPServerListDeny.The current AD site being used is written out to the preference file.The Sign In window is now unable to be closed if SignInAlert is set and the user has not signed in at least once.When using UPCAlerts and a URL for the password change type, NoMAD will check for new passwords every 30 seconds for 15 minutes to catch the new password change even faster.Match any keychain item account for updates with >.Better handling of when your SSL Cert template doesn’t actually exist on the Windows CA.This should minimize erroneous UPC Alerts. Better handling of the current date when looking for UPC alerts.Allow for both and expired AD password and a non-matching local password at the same time.Recursive group search works with “,” in user names.We dug deep into Kerberos and should have squashed the annoying “Domain not set” issue when attempting to change your password through NoMAD for the first time.In fact… you should have no password prompts. Fewer password prompts when updating keychain items.In addition, NoMAD is now all in Swift 4 and all the warnings in Xcode are gone. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some cool new features, a few bug fixes, and then a big new feature that we know will evolve some over time. This started off as a smaller update, then got bigger… – Write out current domain controller to NoMAD preferences NoMAD 1.1.3 released!īy Joel Rennich | | News & Information, NoMAD Releases With 1.1.4 we will now write out a preference file to ~/Library/ with your AD domain as soon as NoMAD is launched for the first time.Īn additional long-running issue is also addressed in that using the TitleSignIn key will work more consistently.Īs mentioned above, if you’re using NoMAD to automatically pull certs, this would be a good update to install as a number of issues have been fixed. We hope to address our longest running issue, the lack of a Kerberos domain being set, when attempting to change a password for the first time. If you’re using custom icons, make sure you’ve set a the dark ones as well to allow for this inversion. The biggest impact to the users may be the icon change when clicking on the icon as we use the dark icon to invert when clicked on. ![]() If you’re using NoMAD to pull certs, this would be a good update to do, otherwise most of the other changes are more minor. Overall, a mix of small tweaks, some bug fixes in particular to automatic cert generation and keychain item handling. By Joel Rennich | | NoMAD Releases NoMAD 1.1.4 Summary ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |