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verification when searching . Select Articles, Forum, or Blog. Posting in the Forums implies acceptance of the Terms and Conditions. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Testing joining linux to failed to join domain: failed to lookup dc info for domain over rpc: logon failure a Windows 2008 domain with AD Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 20-Feb-2012,11:33 #1 robin_listas View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Flux Capacitor Penguin Join Date Feb 2009 Location Spain Posts 25,862 Testing joining linux to a Windows 2008 domain with AD Hi, As I net ads join have the chance to play both sides of the fence, I'm trying to join a 12.1 openSUSE machine to an AD runing in Windows 2008 server. We control of the entire network, and we are the IT personnel in training, lets say. The "entire network" consists of one windows 2008 machine and one linux machine, plus one virtual Windows 7 machine, and one router. So I fire the Windows Domain Membership module in YaST. It simply can not join the domain! We do not find any error event in the windows log, apparently the user/pass is accepted. I'm following the documented method: Code: > http://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/html/openSUSE/opensuse-security/cha.security.ad.html I have tried with firewall down, or set to internal, and internal not protected. I find instructions in
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6 Joined: 2014/05/19 16:26:37 Trouble adding CentOS 7 to a domain Quote client not found in kerberos database Postby tbingeman » 2014/12/22 01:36:42 I am having trouble adding my CentOS 7 laptop to my internal domain I have throughout the house. The domain is a windows domain that is setup on Windows Server 2012 R2. Below is the command I have been entering to add it https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/472639-Testing-joining-linux-to-a-Windows-2008-domain-with-AD to the domain.Code: Select all[Bingy@BingyLinux Desktop]$ sudo realm join -v --user=user@192.168.1.25 192.168.1.25
* Performing LDAP DSE lookup on: 192.168.1.25
* Successfully discovered: Bingy.local
Password for user@192.168.1.25:
* Required files: /usr/sbin/oddjobd, /usr/libexec/oddjob/mkhomedir, /usr/sbin/sssd, /usr/sbin/adcli
* LANG=C /usr/sbin/adcli join --verbose --domain Bingy.local --domain-realm BINGY.LOCAL --domain-controller 192.168.1.25 --login-type user --login-user bingy@192.168.1.25 --stdin-password
* Using domain name: Bingy.local
* Calculated computer account http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=50246 name from fqdn: BINGYLINUX
* Using domain realm: Bingy.local
* Sending netlogon pings to domain controller: cldap://192.168.1.25
* Received NetLogon info from: BingyServer.Bingy.local
* Wrote out krb5.conf snippet to /var/cache/realmd/adcli-krb5-EwGXiG/krb5.d/adcli-krb5-conf-jXdavD
! Couldn't get kerberos ticket for: user@192.168.1.25: Cannot resolve servers for KDC in realm "192.168.1.25"
adcli: couldn't connect to Bingy.local domain: Couldn't get kerberos ticket for: user@192.168.1.25: Cannot resolve servers for KDC in realm "192.168.1.25"
! Failed to join the domain
realm: Couldn't join realm: Failed to join the domain
I am not sure what is wrong. If I use the domain name instead of the IP address I get the following.Code: Select all[Bingy@BingyLinux Desktop]$ sudo realm join -v --user=bingy@bingy.local bingy.local
* Resolving: _ldap._tcp.bingy.local
* Resolving: bingy.local
* No results: bingy.local
realm: No such realm found
[Bingy@BingyLinux Desktop]$
Any help that you all could give me would be appreciated. Top basismonkey Posts: 4 Joined: 2014/12/22 19:41:46 Location: Worcestershire, UK Re: Trouble adding CentOS 7 to a domain Quote Postby basismonkey » 2014/12/22 20:10:47 You're about 3 steps ahead of me so take this with a
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