samba domain integration
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@Tom-Elliott
http://192.168.39.243/fog/service/hostname.php?mac=00:21:85:71:bd:8e
#!ok=gim-127-13 #AD=1 #ADDom=samba_domain #ADOU= #ADUser=samba_domain\admin_samba #ADPass=You can see my config here :
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as you can see i dont write ADUser=samba_domain\admin_samba but only admin_samba
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Can you try setting this particular hosts’ user to IP.OF.Samba.Domain\admin_samba and see if that works better for you? You could even try: \admin_samba. It’s just a guess that it doesn’t know how to assign the domain part of it because it simply isn’t joined.
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@Tom-Elliott you mean only for the domain user configuration ?
I don’t touch to domain name ? -
@plegrand Correct, the username. Make the AD Username either \admin_samba, or IP.Of.Samba.Domain\admin_samba (of course ensure the proper username).
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@Tom-Elliott
Join Domain after image task : checked
Domain name : samba_domain
Domain Username : 192.168.39.237\admin_samba
Domain Password : password
No success
on the same computer here is the result with netdom command wich works :
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrateur>netdom.exe JOIN %ComputerName% /Domain:samba_domain /UserD:admin_samba /PasswordD:“password” /REBoot:60
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@Tom-Elliott
is there a way to downgrade to the svn version wich worked before ? Just to test ? -
@plegrand Yes, but have you tried joining domain with the username set as \admin_samba?
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@Tom-Elliott oups no .
I test now
Join Domain after image task : checked
Domain name : samba_domain
Domain Username : \admin_samba
Domain Password : passwordhttp://192.168.39.243/fog/service/hostname.php?mac=00:21:85:71:bd:8e
#!ok=gim-127-13 #AD=1 #ADDom=samba_domain #ADOU= #ADUser=samba_domain\\admin_samba #ADPass=
No more success
In fog.log :
The parameter is incorrect, code = 87 -
@Tom-Elliott is it possible to downgrade to a svn version for example 4058 then test all svn version to 4065 to see which version worked ?
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Yes.
Use the command
svn up -r REVYOUWANTTOTRY
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@Tom-Elliott and then
cd bin
./installfog.sh?
i test that thanks -
@plegrand yep
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@Tom-Elliott This only works going forward in version correct? Not downgrade.?
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@EAHarvey yep too
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@Tom-Elliott in fact i just begin to wonder if it worked once
I cant understand why it works with netdom command and not with fog clientDo i have to uninstall and reinstall client to ?
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@plegrand Well can you provide a teamviewer session (in chat) with me and I can try to help narrow down exactly where the problem lies? I’m going to guess it has to do with the user having the domain as a part of the field.
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@Tom-Elliott Eureka !!
I made some tests, and i know why i said it worked before : it works with the legacy client and
“Domain Password Legacy” field filled
without problem.
Then i uninstalled legacy client and install new client but now there is an other error29/09/2015 16:39 Client-Info Version: 0.9.5 29/09/2015 16:39 HostnameChanger Running... 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication URL: http://192.168.39.243/fog/service/servicemodule-active.php?moduleid=hostnamechanger&mac=00:21:85:71:BD:8E|&newService=1 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication Response: Success 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication URL: http://192.168.39.243/fog/service/hostname.php?moduleid=hostnamechanger&mac=00:21:85:71:BD:8E|&newService=1 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication Response: Invalid host certificate 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication URL: http://192.168.39.243/fog/management/other/ssl/srvpublic.crt 29/09/2015 16:39 Data::RSA CA cert found 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Authentication Cert OK 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication POST URL: http://192.168.39.243/fog/management/index.php?sub=authorize 29/09/2015 16:39 Middleware::Communication Response: Invalid security token
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So does that seem to indicate a difference in the passwords?
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@Tom-Elliott it’s the same password used
i put the “real” password into “Domain Password” field
and same password encrypted with FogCrypt into “Domain Password Legacy” field