CentOS 5 :: Join Ubuntu Clients To Domain?

Sep 3, 2009

Tutorial for setting up a
domain server, dns server, ldap, mail server, firewall and proxy
with centos and how can I join ubuntu clients to the domain?

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General :: New Windows Xp Clients Can't Join Samba Domain / Fix It?

Aug 18, 2010

We've been running samba on linux for a while and everything was fine. All of a sudden when you add new clients to the domain you get the error message :Logon Failure:unknown user name or bad password. This to me seems like a windows error message and not a samba error. When you remove an existing machine (ie on domain) and then try to rejoin it to the domain you fail.

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Software :: Configuring Samba Users To Join Clients To The Domain?

Feb 3, 2011

Im currently using an english book to setup my samba server, and im having problems understanding it.

I dont want to use root to join clients to the domain; i prefer creating a plain user.

Ok, so, the steps i follow are:

net groupmap add unixgroup=srvadmins ntgroup="Server Admins"
net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=dmnadmins rid=512 type=d
net rpc rights grant 'ORAServer Admins' seMachineAccountPrivilege

This way, i have a group called srvadmins with permissions to join clients, a group called dmnadmins with permissions to manage users and other permissions, and root.

Now, users: "root", "dmnadmin"(from dmnadmins group) and "srvadmin" (from srvadmins group) can add machines to domain. Root because is root, srvadmin because i granted permissions, and dmnadmin because is admin

So i wonder, why srvadmins group is needed to be granted privileges?

I tryed to lower dmnadmins privileges by revoking semachineaccountprivilege privilege, but didnt worked

net rpc rights revoke 'ORADomain Admins' seMachineAccountPrivilege

looks like its privileges comes from another group and it user managed to add a machine to the domain correctly.

Ok, so, is this really usefull? why do i need 3 kind of users to be able to join to the domain?

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CentOS 5 Server :: Cannot Join More The Win AD Domain?

Sep 28, 2009

I have a centos 5 server joined to a win2003 active directory domain. It's a virtual machine, so i had to sync the date (ntpdate) because it was 12 minutes different. It worked, but not ntlm authentication is not working anymore. If i rejoin the domain i get:

net ads join -U administrator@MYDOMAIN.COM
administrator@MYDOMAIN.COM's password:
Failed to set password for machine account (NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL)
Failed to join domain: NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL

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Dec 8, 2009

I've setup my samba pdc with ldap, and I can see my shared files (public), which i think is an indication that my samba is working. But I can't seems to get my win2k8 machine to join my domain.

My domain admin is : root system admin: root password for both domain admin and system admin are the same The message that I get from Win2k8 when I try to join a domain is "The specified computer account could not be found. Contact an administrator to verify the account is in the domain. If the account has been deleted unjoin, reboot, and rejoin the domain"

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OpenSUSE Network :: Domain- Incapable MS Windows Version To Join Suse Domain?

Jun 9, 2010

I was wondering if there is any way to enable an MS Windows client that is otherwise unable of joining a domain to join a domain controlled by (open)SUSE? Is that inability only for joining a Windows based domain but a client that runs XP Home Edition or similar domain- incapable version of Windows could join a domain if it was controlled by Linux?Pardon my newbie style, but answer doesn't have to be detailed step-by-step, just yes/no answer with some pointers would do. I am not new to linux but new to network services... search engines weren't friendly when asked this question at the search bar...

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Ubuntu :: Networking / Setup A Domain And Directory Server Similar In Function To Windows Server W/ AD And Join Other Machines To The Domain

Aug 21, 2009

I've got a home server running Ubuntu Server 9.04 and several machines running Ubuntu Desktop (9.04 and 8.04) and Windows (XP, Vista and 7). Now what I want to do is to create a domain and directory server similar in function to Windows Server w/ AD and join my other machines to the domain, but am not sure where to start. I already have file shares with Samba but now I want to setup a domain.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Join AD Domain?

Jun 9, 2010

I put a Lucid 10.04 box on a Windows AD network. I want it to join the domain. I used likewise-open5_5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2_i386

I ran

1. sudo apt-get update
2. sudo apt-get install likewise-open
3. sudo domainjoin-cli join fqdn of your domain Administrator
4. sudo update-rc.d likewise-open defaults
5. sudo /etc/init.d/likewise-open start

After step 3, I get

Joining to AD Domain: mydomain dot local

With Computer DNS Name: ubuntu dot mydomain dot local

Administrator(at)MYDOMAIN dot LOCAL's password: [I entered it]

Error: Lsass Error [code 0x00080047]
40286 (0x9D5E) LW_ERROR_LDAP_SERVER_DOWN - Unknown error

Im just a Windows schlep new to Linux. I dont even know where to find things like /etc/nsswitch.conf--winbind, let alone how to edit them.

"You are only allowed to post URLs to other sites after you have made 15 posts or more" It took me an hour to get this to post. I attached a text file without all the spaces and 'dots'.

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Ubuntu Networking :: How To Join 9.10 In A Windows Domain

Feb 12, 2010

I've installed Ubuntu 9.10 in my office desktop. as a newbie in the world of linux, i really do not know much about it. I want to join my desktop in our domain. i already have the ip addresses of the DNS servers but i dunno where to put it. i've installed likewise open and try to join the domain but it displays the following errors: Manual Configuration Required:

The configuration stage 'open ports to DC' cannot be completed automatically. Please manually perform the following steps and rerun the domain join: Some required ports on the domain controller could not be contacted. Please update your firewall settings to ensure that the following ports are open to 'MARVEL2.LBPNET':

88 UDP
389 UDP
464 UDP
445 TCP

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May 15, 2011

How to join ubuntu computer to a windows domain ?

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May 30, 2010

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Ubuntu Servers :: Samba PDC - XP Client Can't Join Domain?

Mar 31, 2011

I am practising setting up a small network using UBUNTU as a PDC through SAMBA to service xp clients.

I have sucessfully setup DNS on the Ubuntu server using Bind9 and can nslookup from both the client and the server by FQDN and can also ping ipaddress.

I have setup a basic smb.conf file however when I try to add the xp client to the domain I get an error message saying a domain controller for the domain could not be contacted.

I have disabled the firewalls on both the server and the xp client and still get the same error message when trying to join the domain. I've checked my network settings on the client, its set to use a static IP address and the DNS server and WINS server are set as my Ubuntu Samba PDC address.

I haven't been able to see anything odd in the smb.conf file that might cause this issue. I can connect directly to the shares using the samba network account that I created by going to start run and typing in the unc path.

Not sure what the cause of this issue is, I thought it might be a DNS issue on the client. One odd thing I noticed is that when I do nslookup using just the server name and not the FQDN i get a message in dos saying that the default server cannot be found but says that the server name for the [ipadress] cannot be found. It does list the correct ip.

I'm not sure what is causing the problem of stopping my xp client from joining the Ubuntu Samba PDC. I'm using UBUNTU server 10.04.

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Debian :: Join Machines To Windows Domain AD?

Aug 22, 2010

I have 15 or so debian lenny machines, and a xen server that I would like to join to the windows 2003 AD domain controller. The main goal is I would like the windows / linux user names and passwords to be the same on each system. Only 10 or so users need access to the machines but the passwords sometimes are different. How should I go about accomplishing this ?

I was told that openldap may be a solution. But from what I've read about it sounds like its just a mimic or window AD and doesnt sync with it, at least natively ?

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Sep 28, 2009

I have installed Fedora 11 and all updates. Samba 3.4.1. When join to domain from WinXP box with sp3 show error. The specified network password is not correct.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Join Windows Domain

Nov 19, 2010

Where can I find information about how to get OpenSUSE 11.3 to join a Windows Domain that uses Kerberos?

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Mar 11, 2010

I am new to Debian Linux and I have just installed the software. How can I join the computer to a Windows domain? How can I configure the network?

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Mar 4, 2010

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Ubuntu Networking :: Likewise Join Domain And Port Memberships From AD

May 17, 2010

in searching i never found an article that got it just right. so here it is tried and true..

1. I usually start out assigning myself a static ip address. this is not needed to join but its something I always do.

2. next i set my dns settings in resolve.conf to my local dns server

3. download likewise "apt-get install likewise-open"

4. for kerberos i just leave it blank

5. go to your nsswitch.conf file located in /etc/ and set the hosts to only files and dns

6. now you should stop your networking and start it again so that the dns changes take effect.

7. you are now ready to try and join your domain. "domainjoin-cli join fqdn.of.yourdomain administrator" you can substitute administrator with any admin account

you should now be joined to your domain for adding sudo rights to the "administrator" membership

1. open your sudoers file located in /etc/
2. the following line to the bottom of the file "%DOMAIN\administrators ALL=(ALL) ALL" replace DOMAIN with your domain name. do not use your fqdn. all set. hope you enjoy

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Ubuntu Servers :: Samba, PDC: Windows Xp Unable To Join The Domain?

Dec 18, 2010

I've been configuring a PDC using samba I used this tutorial url as reference. It seems all went well during the installation and configuration not until when I try to join a windows machine to the domain.

Scenario: When the authentication dialog box prompts the username and password of the domain administrator. I supply root as username and its corresponding password. Then I will prompt an error "The user name could not be found. But, I have noticed that when I supply a wrong password of root the it will prompt "Login failure: unknown user name or bad password. It seems that the windows machine was able to recognize the account somehow.

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Software :: Failed To Join Domain - Duplicate Name On Network

Dec 21, 2010

Once I setup winbind, samba, and krb5, and I attempt to join the machine to the domain, I get an error message as follows:

net ads join -U user@domain
Failed to join domain: failed to lookup DC info for domain 'XXX.COM' over rpc: Duplicate name on network.

How can I correct this?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Likewise Error When Attempting To Join Windows Domain

Jun 10, 2010

I'm having a problem getting likewise to connect to a Windows 2008 R2 server on our network.

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Error: Lsass Error [code 0x00080047] 9502 (0x251E) DNS_ERROR_BAD_PACKET - A bad packet was received from a DNS server. Potentially the requested address does not exist. I have already read up on this a little bit. Both servers are within a minute of each other, so I am not concerned about server timing. I am not sure where to go from this point. Everything I have read seems to indicate that this should "just work".

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Dec 2, 2010

is it possible to join a Fedora box to a Windows Domain. Will the box be automatically added in DNS?How do I configure Fedora afterwards so I can login with a domain user on the box?

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OpenSUSE Network :: Can't Join Windows Server 2008 Domain?

Jul 5, 2010

I have too many problems to join my OpenSuSE 11.2 with Samba 3.5.4 in a Windows 2008 Active directory Forest (MYDOMAIN.LOCAL). I have updated Samba to 3.5.4 after read that default 11.2 version have too many bugs. Now, when I try to join the Domain MYDOMAIN.LOCAL via yast i have only an undebuggable error "unknown error". For yast, my Suse is joined but i'm unable to authenticate, i can't see "MYDOMAIN.LOCAL" at KDM login and if i try to lookup forest i have this error:

Code:
wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
but i'm able to retrive ticket via kinit
Code:
# kinit Administrator
Password for Administrator@MYDOMAIN.LOCAL:

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have you a samba version tested against Active Directory 2008? can you link me the repository or help me to solve this?

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General :: How To Prepare Suse 11 Server To Join Active Directory Domain?

Jun 29, 2011

I need to bring my Suse 11 server into active directory domain using samba and winbind. Please let me know the procedure how to do this.

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Server :: Error - Failed To Join Domain: Improperly Formed Account Name

Apr 7, 2010

I would like to join SLES server to Microsoft Server 2008 Active Directory to enable domain authentication when accessing samba shares. When I run

Code:

net ads join -U administrator

I get the following error

Code:

"Failed to join domain: Improperly formed account name."

I tried the same samba configuration on another server (OpenSuse 11.2) without any problem, so I think it is somehow connected with the Samba version, but I'm not sure. Has anybody experienced this behaviour?

Code:

kinit administrator@MYDOMAIN

the package versions on SLES 10 SP2 (x86_64) are following

Code:

samba-3.0.28-0.5
samba-client-3.0.28-0.5
krb5-1.4.3-19.34
krb5-32bit-1.4.3-19.34

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Aug 26, 2010

I use OpenSuse 11.3 and I successfully built a samba/openldap server. However the raoming profiles were not working so I removed the roaming profile part of the samba and the openldap using ldap account manager. I also rejoined a couple of the computers back to the domain successfully (it was not an instaneous join, it took a good minute or 2 to join each pc). Now I cannot cannot login to any of these computers with the domain credentials. I can share using the UNC path no problem and this was working find about 1 week ago.

On 1 of the computers Iw as able to finally get a log file saying this:

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Ubuntu Networking :: Ltsp Server Subnet - Log Clients To The Parent Domain?

Mar 10, 2011

I have an Edubuntu server with two nics joined to the primary windows domain and I can log on with domain credentials and everything is AOK. I used LikewiseOpen 6 to join the server to the primary domain. So, on my Edubuntu server eth1 is connected to the primary domain and has a static IP. eth2 also has a static IP and is the DHCP for the thin client subnet, connected to a switch. IP forwarding is enabled.

DOMAIN - eth1 - Edubuntu Server - eth2 (SUBNET) - switch - clients

So far, so good: I can log on the thin clients with one of the local accounts specified on the Edubuntu server and with that account I can surf the net and, if I supply domain credentials, browse the primary domain. Problem I have is:

I can't work out how to log on to the primary domain with a Active Directory account directly from a thin client. If I try DOMAINuser to log on, after giving the password, the password screen refreshes and 'domainuser@11.*.21.*'s password' appears under the blank password box. The IP in that message is the IP for the subnet and not the primary domain. I feel like I'm miss-understanding some basic simple step but I just can't figure it out.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Create Samba File Share To Windows Domain Clients?

Apr 28, 2010

I feel ashamed for even asking this, since it seems like there's about 3 samba questions here every day. However after an hour of searching, I keep finding strange variants that aren't what I need.

My Goal: Create a single file share on an Ubuntu Server - share it via samba to Windows clients that are on a domain with active directory. It sure would be nice if AD authentication would work - so users don't have to type in a linux user/passsword each time they want to access the share.

In my adventures, I've found the following items (which may overlap)

1. Joining the server to a Windows Domain

2. Turning the server into a Windows Domain Controller

3. Authentication with LDAP (still not quite sure how/what this would do)

4. Stuff with Kerberos

5. Lots of people bickering about Samba 3/4 & how it's impossible to make Samba a PDC.

I'm not sure if I need to make the ubuntu server a domain controller or not...all I want to do is create a file share and share it on the domain...I don't need to make the ubuntu server a domain controller for that, right? Maybe just a member? Maybe nothing at all?

I guess if I want to authenticate stuff correctly (or forward authentication requests? Not sure), I probably need to join the ubuntu server to the domain...I think.

But let's say I do join it to the domain...then how to I create a file share that is authenticated via active directory rather than a local ubuntu server account? I see a dozen guides on joining the server to the domain, but nobody ever mentions sharing the folder over the domain.

The lines are also blurred between joining Ubuntu to the domain and making it a domain controller. What should I keep an eye out to avoid in these tutorials?

I get lost between the Kerberos/LDAP/Samba/WinBind etc...and I have a feeling I don't need all of these for something this simple.

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Aug 26, 2010

On all of my xp clients no matter what the username is is I am continously getting the error saying that the profile cannot be found. I just built this domain recently and since day 1 the roaming profiles have not worked.

here is my smb.conf:

# Primary Domain Controller smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
unix charset = utf8

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Ubuntu Networking :: Windows Clients Lose Ability To Resolve Local Domain Names

Dec 2, 2010

I have an internal domain (dev.lan) for which my Ubuntu server is authoritative. We have a number of subdomains under that domain (test.dev.lan, svn.dev.lan, etc.). The server also acts as the primary DNS server for my office. It was originally set up under Ubuntu 8 and worked great.

However, ever since we upgraded to Ubuntu 10, our Windows clients periodically lose the ability to resolve domains on the dev.lan domain. Internal IP addresses can still be pinged from the Windows machines so it does not appear to be a network-connectivity issue. External domain names continue to resolve without any problems. The only workaround is to restart networking on the Windows clients. It's frustrating because it happens several times a day.

bind9 logs no obvious error messages.

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