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    Hostname CHanger not working since moving to 1.0.1

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      Mx-3d
      last edited by

      Thanks Thoms Elliot.

      Everything works again.

      I think it will update the wiki.

      [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Managing_FOG[/url] # Encrypting_Your_Password

      So other than me find the documentation for version 1.0.1

      Thank you again and good luck. This is a good project.

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        ridern
        last edited by

        I am having similar issues. Clients will not join the domain on 1.0.1.

        The Fog Log on the client says: HostnameChanger Domain Error! (‘Unknown Error’ Code: 2725)

        (My Setup)
        [I][SIZE=12px]FOG_AD_DEFAULT_DOMAINNAME : mydomain.local[/SIZE][/I]
        [I][SIZE=12px]FOG_AD_DEFAULT_USER : myuserad[/SIZE][/I]
        [I][SIZE=12px]FOG_AD_DEFAULT_PASSWORD : b711a695df5558b61be85cc70caf0860[/SIZE][/I]

        Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          Is your setup literally showing with:
          mydomain.local
          myuserad
          and that password?

          If so, this is likely the problem. The Password is a hash and not one YOU should be attempting to use.

          mydomain.local is a variable based on your environment. You can’t literally use mydomain.local if your domain is not named mydomain

          myuserad must also be a valid Active Directory user.

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            ridern
            last edited by

            Thanks, sorry about the lack of info. I’ve been using FOG for about 5 years now, but installing, building images and deploying images is about all I have experience with.

            I put generic info in my post to protect the innocent and didn’t literally put that info in 😉

            I have used FogCrypt from the client portal to create the encrypted password for my unique local AD Admin Account and then placed that info in the FOG Active Directory Section of the UI, (following the wiki and forum instructions). I have scoured to see if similar issues have occurred and this is the closest thread I have found.

            My Environment:
            I recently did a clean install of 1.01 to a Ubuntu 14.04 box.

            Everything seems to be working great except the HostnameChanger Joining to the Domain. I’m hoping it’s something dumb that I missed.

            Thank you for continuing this project and all of your help!

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            • JunkhackerJ
              Junkhacker Developer
              last edited by

              well, if you’re looking for “dumb” things that can keep this from working, here’s some mistakes i’ve made in the past…
              make sure that “Join Domain after image task” is set, with the proper information, under “Host Management” > “Active Directory”
              make sure that the “Hostname Changer” under “Service configuration” setting is enabled under “Service Settings”

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                ridern
                last edited by

                Yeah, I am really hoping that it might be a Monday detail, but I do think I have both of those correct. Thank you though, it might be that simple with something else I missed.
                [LEFT] [/LEFT]
                [LEFT]Here is the UI config.[/LEFT]
                [LEFT] [/LEFT]
                [CENTER][IMG]http://vanlueschool.org/pictures/snip.png[/IMG][/CENTER]
                [CENTER][IMG]http://vanlueschool.org/pictures/snip2.png[/IMG][/CENTER]

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                  Wolfbane8653 Developer
                  last edited by

                  One more piece of info needed is the Active Directory settings on that host.

                  Host Management --> (the host having issues) --> [URL=‘http://rasdfog.dyndns.org/fog/management/index.php?node=host&sub=edit&id=1#host-active-directory’]Active Directory[/URL]

                  IS that info checked and filled out?

                  Edit: (facepalm)

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                    ridern
                    last edited by

                    Yes. That screen shot was from the actual host settings in FOG. It is also the default in the FOG active directory section as well.

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                      ridern
                      last edited by

                      Welp, I FOG’d a second image, Windows 8 32bit and deployed it without changing any settings and it automatically joined the domain. So I am going to delete the 64bit host from FOG, perform full host inventory it and redeploy and see what happens. I will keep you posted. There may be something going on with that particular Windows 8 x64bit image.

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                      • JunkhackerJ
                        Junkhacker Developer
                        last edited by

                        you’ve been using fog for 5 years, right? do you have a custom compiled [FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]HostnameChange.dll on your images? will this match the passkey used in fogcrypt?[/COLOR][/FONT]

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                          ridern
                          last edited by

                          Good thought but no I do not have a custom compiled HostnameChange.dll.

                          I’m thinking it has something to do with the way the image was made. I had it on the domain, installed the fog client, took it off the domain and then uploaded it, so I may have caused the issue. I am going to build a fresh 64bit windows 8 image and see if this solves the issue.

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                            tlawson
                            last edited by

                            I have recently done a clean windows 8.1 install and image and the hostname changer is not doing anything. completely stock FOG (latest trunk as of this morning) and stock FOG client, etc. Any news on this issue?

                            EDIT: No active directory usage here either.

                            Thanks,
                            Taylor Lawson

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                            • JunkhackerJ
                              Junkhacker Developer
                              last edited by

                              check your fog.log in the c:\ of the client, is it connecting to the server? are there any errors?

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                                tlawson
                                last edited by

                                [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 27579, member: 21583”]check your fog.log in the c:\ of the client, is it connecting to the server? are there any errors?[/quote]

                                That log shows exactly what i would expect it to if the hostname changer had worked… it even says “Hostname is up to date”… yet the hostname is still the same as the base image’s.

                                Thanks,
                                Taylor Lawson

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                                  ridern
                                  last edited by

                                  Old Image: I joined the domain added some domain applications, took off the domain and then uploaded my image. This did not allow me to have FOG automatically join the domain.

                                  New Image: I rebuilt the image never putting it on the domain, and leaving off Avast and other domain controlled applications, and now the image deploys perfect, changes the host name and connects to the domain automatically.

                                  Thank you for the updates in 1.01!
                                  We are off and running and making some images for the summer.

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                                    Wolfbane8653 Developer
                                    last edited by

                                    So was it relating to Windows Firewall, Avast, or Windows domain?

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                                      ridern
                                      last edited by

                                      Not 100% sure, but I am assuming AVAST was the culprit. If I get some more time I will retry to upload an image with AVAST installed prior to upload and then deploy to be certain, but for now that is my assumption.

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                                        Wolfbane8653 Developer
                                        last edited by

                                        FYI avast has a false positive on FOG Client. You will needed to make an exception for “Program Files” and in All Users “Startup” in windows.

                                        Windows 7 Avast! Exceptions:
                                        C:\Program Files\FOG*
                                        C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG*
                                        C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\FOGTray.exe

                                        Windows 7 Firewall Settings: (run as administrator–>cmd)
                                        ::Allow Fog Client Thru Firewall
                                        netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Fog Client” dir=in action=allow program=“C:\Program Files\FOG\FOGService.exe”
                                        netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Fog Service” dir=in action=allow program=“C:\Program Files\FOG\FOGServiceConfig.exe”
                                        netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Fog Tray” dir=in action=allow program=“C:\Program Files\FOG\FOGTray.exe”

                                        Not sure on the Windows 8 though.

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                                          tlawson
                                          last edited by

                                          I have not added this image to the domain and even after de-activating the firewall on the base image the resulting machine still cannot change its hostname.

                                          Thanks,
                                          Taylor Lawson

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                                          • JunkhackerJ
                                            Junkhacker Developer
                                            last edited by

                                            try going to [url]http://<server[/url] IP>/fog/service/hostname.php?mac=<mac address of computer> and tell me what you see

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