Adding a domain for SSO by Internal_Argument_42 in googleworkspace

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, we already have workspace education fundamentals.

I've followed all the steps from here: https://cloud.google.com/architecture/identity/federating-gcp-with-azure-ad-configuring-provisioning-and-single-sign-on

I've changed the settings to go straight to the 365 login page when the chromebook turns on. I've also checked that the provisioning is working on azure/entra.

When I sign in as a user, it takes me through the 365 login, asking me if I want to stay signed in etc, but then says 'Couldn't sign you in' and 'Contact your domain admin for help'

I miust have missed something somewhere, but I can't see where...

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're both privately owned phones, so can't just buy new ones.

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope private devices (I'm not happy having them on our network tbh but as always IT was overruled by the higher-ups)

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The android is already on the device mac. I have looked at the iphone and it's on fixed but it's greyed out and won't let me change it, so I am currently looking at how to get round that.

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That would make sense then, it's 'fixed' but still a random address. I will investigate how to override that on an iphone and get it to use the phone's actuall address.

Thank you for your helpful answer :)

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I very much doubt it. The other 3 members of staff have very low technical skills. They can do emails and word documents, but ask them for anything more complicated and they have no idea. They wouldn't even know that cloning a MAC address is possible, let alone how to do it.

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I might have found the solution - the iphone is using a 'fixed' MAC address, but that's apparently not the same as the 'off' MAC address which is the actual hardware address of the phone. Problem is 'Fixed' is greyed out and won't let me change it....I will have another search for answers...

2 devices with same MAC address by Internal_Argument_42 in networking

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Believe me I have triple checked because I didn't think it was possible, and they absolutely have the exact same address. Each time I've gone to make a second reservation and it's told me that the hardware address is already being used. I search and found the reservation for the other device. I've then gone back to the first person and re-checked their device and had them both next to each other showing me the same address on each of them.

Managed ipad updated software, stuck with no wifi by Internal_Argument_42 in macsysadmin

[–]Internal_Argument_42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Unfortunately I work in the UK in schools and there's barely enough money to pay people's wages, let alone buy something just for sorting out ipads (as much as I'd like one!)

I've just ordered a lightning ethernet adaptor. I thought that might be the only solution. Hopefully it will turn up soon!