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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.
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## About this release
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The current production version of NoLoAD is 1.1.0. There are several enhancements we are working on for the 1.2 release and you can see those in the [1.2 Milestone](https://gitlab.com/orchardandgrove-oss/NoMADLogin-AD/milestones/7).
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The current production version of NoLoAD is 1.2.0. There are several enhancements we are working on for the 1.3 release and you can see those in the [1.3 Milestone](https://gitlab.com/orchardandgrove-oss/NoMADLogin-AD/milestones/8).
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We would like to give a **huge** thanks to new contributor Joseph Rafferty. A lot of his pull requests really helped get the 1.2 release out the door.
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For those of you that are new to NoLo, the basic features are:
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* Local accounts can always login
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* Ability to enable FileVault on APFS without a logout
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* Choose between a macOS-style loginscreen, or the older loginwindow types
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* [Customize the login screen with your own art and background](Login gallery)
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* Customize the login screen with your own art and background
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* Display a EULA for users to accept on login
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* Create a keychain item for NoMAD
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## What's new in 1.2.0
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* Support for more than one managed domain (#97)
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* Support for FDE passthrough from EFI unlock to the Desktop for FileVault (#74 & #82)
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* KeychainAdd mechanism allows for NoLoAD to add a NoMAD Keychain item or reset the Login keychain if passwords don't match. (#79)
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* EULA mechanism allows for user acceptance of terms to complete login process
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* Blured effect layer over the background image at login can have alpha adustments. (#71)
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* The placeholder text in the username field can be changed. (#96)
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* Admin user creation can be gated by groups. (#32)
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* Users created by NoMAD Login have an account attribute added to indicate so. (#26)
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Please file any issues, or requested features, in the [project issue tracker](https://gitlab.com/orchardandgrove-oss/NoMADLogin-AD/issues).
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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.
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### To install:
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Currently NoLoAD is a simple manual install, but we will have a pkg install available soon if you aren't packaging it on your own.
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Installing is easy!
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1. Download [NoMAD Login AD](https://files.nomad.menu/NoMAD-Login-AD.zip).
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2. If you've never installed NoLoAD on the Mac before, you can run the installer package that includes the `authchanger` tool and be done with it.
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2. You can just run the installer package that includes the `authchanger` tool and be done with it. The only reason not to do this is if you have made other changes to the `system.login.console` rights.
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2. Run `sudo ./resetDB.bash` to reload the default `system.login.console` mechanisms into the AuthorizationDB.
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3. 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.
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## What's new in 1.1.0
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* Added better authentication failure UI (#25)
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* Changed the bundle ID and defaults domain to menu.nomad.login.ad (#54)
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* Added the ability to customize the login UI (#30, #41)
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# Thanks
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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](https://macadmins.slack.com/messages/C1Y2Y14QG) and [nomad-login](https://macadmins.slack.com/messages/C88MFDLV8). |