Hello guys.
I am trying to configure Active Directory Connector without possitive results.
After many configuration changes, I got the following error:
Failed to join domain: failed to connect to AD: Invalid credentials
My Windows Server is 2008 R2 Standard, and ClearOS 7.. I have tryied with two admin accounts, but none of them works.
I have tested DNS resolution both ClearOS and Windows for domain controller and server name, and everything works ok. In ClearOS the main DNS server is the Domain Controller that runs a DNS server. In AD DNS exist records for every name I used in the configuration.
Connector Setting
+Windows domain was validate
+ADS Realm was validated (echo %userdnsdomain% in DC)
+Domain controller is the full name for DC, that can be resolved locally in clearos
Server settings
+Server name: my ClearOS Server name, without domain name.
+Server comment, a word with less tha 15 letters
Administrator Accout
+Pair user/pass that is domain admin in DC controller
What is wrong?
Thank you.
I am trying to configure Active Directory Connector without possitive results.
After many configuration changes, I got the following error:
Failed to join domain: failed to connect to AD: Invalid credentials
My Windows Server is 2008 R2 Standard, and ClearOS 7.. I have tryied with two admin accounts, but none of them works.
I have tested DNS resolution both ClearOS and Windows for domain controller and server name, and everything works ok. In ClearOS the main DNS server is the Domain Controller that runs a DNS server. In AD DNS exist records for every name I used in the configuration.
Connector Setting
+Windows domain was validate
+ADS Realm was validated (echo %userdnsdomain% in DC)
+Domain controller is the full name for DC, that can be resolved locally in clearos
Server settings
+Server name: my ClearOS Server name, without domain name.
+Server comment, a word with less tha 15 letters
Administrator Accout
+Pair user/pass that is domain admin in DC controller
What is wrong?
Thank you.
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