Hi Sumit, thanks for your answer!
2018-05-15 17:53 GMT+02:00 Sumit Bose :
> Did you use 'realm join' to join the domain?
>
Yes, I am using Openmediavault and I followed this guide:
https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php/Thread/18886-Guide-how-to-join-OpenMediaVault-3-x-in-an-Active-Director
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 05:36:00PM +0200, shacky wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I joined a fileserver system with Samba version 4.5.12-Debian (fileserv) in
> an Active Directory domain managed by a Samba 4.6.7-Ubuntu installed on
> another system using "realm discover" and sssd.
>
> The Samba fileserver is cor
Hi.
I joined a fileserver system with Samba version 4.5.12-Debian (fileserv) in
an Active Directory domain managed by a Samba 4.6.7-Ubuntu installed on
another system using "realm discover" and sssd.
The Samba fileserver is correctly joined into the domain and I can
correctly browse AD users:
ro
Hi,
I am looking for the similar answer. Do you able to solve this.
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Defining each domain as a standalone [domain] section means that each [domain]
section will spawn its own sssd_be process and connect to the remote directory
on its own. It’s a valid approach for some cases, especially if the domains
don’t fully trust each other but you shouldn’t need it.
If yo