Likewise Group Policies

Here's a sampling of the Likewise group policies for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X.

Authorization and Identification

You can use these policies on computers running Linux, Unix, or Mac OS X.

Refresh Kerberos Tickets
Allow Offline Logon Support
Set the ID Mapping Cache Expiration Time
Set the ID Mapping Negative Cache Expiration Time
Set the Winbind Cache Expiration Time
Set the Machine Account Password Expiration Time
Set the Depth of Nested Group Expansion
Replace Spaces in Names with a Character
Allow Access to Samba Server Null-Password Accounts
Digitally Sign Client Communications
Digitally Sign Server Communications
Send Encrypted Passwords to Third-Party SMB Servers
Set the Maximum Tolerance for Kerberos Clock Skew
Set the Samba Hostname Resolver Cache Timeout
Set the Samba Server LDAP Connection Timeout
Turn Off Client LANMAN Authentication
Turn On Client NTLMv2 Authentication
Set the Minimum UID-GID Value
Show a Password Expiration Warning

Logon

You can use these policies on computers running Linux, Unix, or Mac OS X.

Acquire Kerberos Tickets on Logon
Log on using Kerberos Authentication
Create a .k5login File in a User's Home Directory
Allow Cached Logons
Allow Logon Rights
Create a Home Directory for a User Account at Logon
Copy Template Files When Creating a Home Directory
Set Permissions with a File Creation Mask
Log Winbind Debugging Information

Display Settings

You can use these policies on computers running a version of Linux or Unix that includes Gnome desktop 2.12 or later; in some cases, these policies are applied by using Gnome settings.

Display Screen Saver When a Session Is Idle
Lock the Screen with the Screen Saver
Set the Screen Saver Idle Delay
Change the Screen Saver Theme Interval
Set the Screen Lockout Interval
Display a Keyboard in the Screen Saver
Embed a Keyboard Command in the Screen Saver
Display a Screen Saver Logout Option
Set the Time till the Logout Option Is Available
Display a Switch User Option with the Screen Saver
Run a Logout Command from the Screen Saver Dialog

Message Settings

You can use these policies on computers running Linux, Unix, or Mac OS X.

Display a Message with a Login Prompt Policy
Display a Message of the Day

Logging and Audit Settings

Secure Computers with an SELinux Policy
Secure Computers with an AppArmor Policy
Create a SysLog Policy

File System Settings

Create Directories, Files, and Links
Automount a File System
Specify the File System Mounts (fstab)

Task Settings

Run a Script File
Schedule Cron Jobs with a crontab or cron.d Policy

Security Settings

Set the Maximum Password Age
Set the Minimum Password Age
Set the Minimum Password Length
Require Complex Passwords
Define a Sudo Policy

Mac OS X Settings

The following settings are a sampling of the Likewise group policies for Mac OS X computers:

Block UDP Traffic on a Mac
Disable Automatic User Login on a Mac
Log Firewall Activity on a Mac
Secure System Preferences on a Mac
Use Firewall Stealth Mode on a Mac
Use Secure Virtual Memory on a Mac
Allow Bluetooth Devices to Find the Computer
Allow Bluetooth Devices to Wake the Computer
Turn Bluetooth On or Off

For a complete list of the Likewise group policies in Likewise Enterprise, see Cross Platform Group Policy.