What is NoMAD on a Mac?

In brief, NoMAD gives Mac users the Single Sign-On experience of Active Directory without requiring a bind to AD. With Single Sign-On, the user experience is much improved for authenticating to websites, file shares, certificate provisioning, Exchange, DFS, printers and more. NoMAD calls this Casual Binding.

What is NoMAD sign?

NoMAD Login and NoMAD are a pair of utilities that handle first time login account creation and help keep the password for your college-owned Mac in sync with your Netpass account. NoMAD also provides convenient access to various IC systems and tools from its menu.

How do I turn NoMAD off?

In the shell session running your dev agent, use Ctrl-C , the interrupt signal, to stop the agent. By gracefully leaving, Nomad servers notify their peers they intend to leave.

Where is NoMAD icon on Mac?

The easiest way to change your password is to utilize NoMAD. This icon should be in the upper right corner of the Menu Bar on all University of Iowa owned Macs.

What does the NoMAD app do?

Nomad is a flexible workload orchestrator that enables an organization to easily deploy and manage any containerized or legacy application using a single, unified workflow. Nomad can run a diverse workload of Docker, non-containerized, microservice, and batch applications.

What does the Nomad app do?

How do I log into nomad?

Using NoMAD Login AD is easy. Just enter your AD username and password in username@domain format and your password. If the domain is visible on the network, NoMAD Login AD will discover the domain details and then authenticate your account.

How do I log into NoMAD?

Where are nomad logs stored?

Summary

For issues relating to Required log files Location of log files
OS deployment NomadPackageLocator.log NBCacheActions.log All Configuration Manager logs including SMSTS.log The path changes at different stages of an OS deployment
Nomad and ActiveEfficiency integration Services.log %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\1E\ActiveEfficiency\

How do I sign in as an ad on Nomad?

Once connected, you can sign in to NoMAD if you do not have a green check mark in the NoMAD icon in the menu bar. Do this by using the “Sign In” option on the menu. If you’re unable to contact the DCs, you won’t be able to use the “Sign In” menu item. This will activate the Sign In window where you can sign in as an AD user.

Is the Nomad icon still in the menu bar?

Note that NoMAD still is in the menu bar, just with no icon and taking up less space. An array of user names that if they match the current local user, NoMAD won’t synchronize the password regardless of what user logs into AD.

How can I tell when my Nomad network has changed?

NoMAD will automatically detect when the network has changed and will update accordingly. Once connected, you can sign in to NoMAD if you do not have a green check mark in the NoMAD icon in the menu bar. Do this by using the “Sign In” option on the menu.

Where do I find my preferences on Nomad?

If you are bound to AD, you will not see the Preferences window, as NoMAD will automatically determine your AD Domain and use that. You can change this later by using the Preferences window, or through other means. Once NoMAD has launched, you’ll see a triangle icon in the Menu Bar at the top of your screen.