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tacioandrade
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« on: Wednesday 25 January 2012, 01:26:29 pm »

Hello everyone this is my first topic in this forum. I'm trying to integrate the Endian Debian Squeeze with a PDC running Samba, however when it comes to integrating the Domain Endian is experiencing the following error:


Failed to join domain: Invalid configuration ("realm" set to 'COLEGIOOPCAO', should be '(null)'"security" set to 'ads', should be 'domain') and configuration modification was not requested


I made the addition of the machine in: Network> List of hosts> Add active host -> IP address (host) 192.168.2.3 | hostname data | Domain COLEGIOOPCAO

Here is a screen print of the configuration for logging the server in AD: imageshack .us /f/163/configuracaoad.png/

I can not add a Windows machine with the domain usually put the Endian is complicated.

Sorry for my English is that I am still very weak language.

Att Tácio Andrade.
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 01 February 2012, 05:41:24 pm »

I have been running EFW for a few years and I have NEVER gotten it to function reliably (i.e pass the "wife" test) using domain authentication. More than once I have hosed up the entire install trying to get it to work. You are better off setting it to transparent and control your access via machine using MAC addresses. I run a windows domain on W2003 server with a decent size network and it was maddening trying to get authentication to function reliably. Good luck!
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