Unfortunatley after downloading, it has the same message. Trust relationship failed.
Posts made by SupEric
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RE: Trust relationship broken
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RE: Trust relationship broken
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36538, member: 21583”]in fog 1.0+ the username field needs to only have the username, no domain
AD credentials are stored per host, and you may need to update your hosts with any changes[/quote]Cool, I have updated the fields to just the username no domain if front, in both the computer settings and in the Active directory defaults. Testing now.
Thanks!!!
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RE: Trust relationship broken
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36534, member: 7271”]How are you telling the system to join the domain?
Particularly, from your fog.log:
[code]FOG::HostnameChanger Module is disabled on this host[/code]This means that FOG isn’t doing the name change or joining the host to domain, but rather maybe a snapin?[/quote]
Fog used to joun them to the domain and for some reason it has stopped working. When we inventory the computer we tell it to jooin the computer to the domain using default settings and the we put the active directory defauilts in on the fog configuration screen. What do we need to do to make Fog join the computers to the domain?
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RE: Trust relationship broken
[quote=“SupEric, post: 36452, member: 25086”]The system has not been disabled.
Additional info, It is a windows 7 image, and AD 2013.[/quote]
When the machine first starts after a download I logged in an copied the fog.log file. Then the machine wants to restart and after the restart is says the trust relationship is broken when I try logging in.
I have attached the fog.log file from the machine.
Any ideas?
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1364_foglog.zip?:”]foglog.zip[/url]
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RE: Trust relationship broken
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36451, member: 7271”]In AD, is the system disabled?[/quote]
The system has not been disabled.
Additional info, It is a windows 7 image, and AD 2013.
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Trust relationship broken
Fog version 1.2.0
I have setup the Active directory defaults. Used fogcrypt to encrypt the domain admin account password. When I try to have Fog join the computer to the domain after downloading the image I get this error when trying to login the computer.“The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed”
It does rename the computer correctly, but will not join it to the domain.
Thanks,
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“SupEric, post: 36406, member: 25086”]OK, I have set the password in TFTP, Storage management and the fog linux password to be identical. Starting an upload to see if it works. Takes about 4 hours until it fails. Seems like it gets the image all uploaded and then crashes.
Thanks!![/quote]
That worked!!! It now creates and restores an image.
Thanks!!!
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36402, member: 21583”]on the storage management page
Storage Management > <storage node, usually default> > Management Password[/quote]OK, I have set the password in TFTP, Storage management and the fog linux password to be identical. Starting an upload to see if it works. Takes about 4 hours until it fails. Seems like it gets the image all uploaded and then crashes.
Thanks!!
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36396, member: 21583”]did you update the password in storage management?[/quote]
I am not sure how to update the password in storage management?
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36392, member: 21583”]well, is it a valid password? this is the password for the user “fog” on your linux server[/quote]
I had changed the Linux password for the user fog to password and the password for the TFTP server to password and I got the same error with the same password of 21c… Can you think of a reason it was still trying to use the old password?
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36336, member: 21583”]the client isn’t told this password, it is used by the fog server to complete the move by ftp when the client tells it that it is finished uploading[/quote]
I changed the TFTP password and I got the below error.Now afte the upload task finishes the image I get an Error FOGFTP login failed. Host 192.168.131.50, UIsername: fog password 21c565abee44cbdb83f51a1814b8cf92, Error: ftp_login() [a href=‘function.ftp-login’>function.ftp-login(/a)]: Login incorrect.
Then I changed the password back to 21c565abee44cbdb83f51a1814b8cf92 and I still get the error after an upload.
How do I convince this thing what the password is?
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36326, member: 21583”]no, this is unencrypted[/quote]
What tells the client what the password is and when does it tell it? The client it saying invalid FTP password and prints out the old password. I did change the password at the same time it was creatinbg an image.
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36318, member: 21583”]Fog configuration > Fog settings > TFTP Server > FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD and
Storage Management > <storage node, usually default> > Management Password
should usually match and be a valid for FTP login[/quote]Do you need to use fogcrypt for this password?
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RE: Creating images
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36314, member: 21583”]this is usually a sign of a FTP issue, most likely an incorrect password[/quote]
Where do I set this password?
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Creating images
When imaging a computer, the images stay in the /images/dev/180373c462fb directory and dont get copied to the /images/faymastr directory. The files are being created with the owner of root and not fog. The image files are being created with permissions owner rw group r and others r. The images directory has rwx permissions set as 777. Why are the images not being copied to the correct image directorie?
We have just upgraded to version 1.2.0 of fog and we havent been able to get this working since upgrading from 0.32.
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RE: Computer wont boot from hard drive after PXE from FOG
Forgot to mention. Thank you very much for your help on this:):)
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RE: Computer wont boot from hard drive after PXE from FOG
We fixed this by runing startup repair with the windows 7 install disk. For some reason with fog .32 it was using the bootmanager from the fox pxe boot image.
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RE: Computer wont boot from hard drive after PXE from FOG
How do you know what kernel you are currently using?
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RE: Computer wont boot from hard drive after PXE from FOG
Havent tried a different kernel. It is on the lates bios. What is the best way to update the kernel?
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RE: Computer wont boot from hard drive after PXE from FOG
Same problem with exit.