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2020 Aug 07
2
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...from your PDC and a linux
> client, also what OS is the client running.
>
> Rowland
The client is running CentOS 7:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux client to
the domain:
# net rpc join MEMBER -S raidserver -U root%<password>
Using short domain name -- BLUE
Joined 'TURQUOISE' to domain 'BLUE'
Note that the hostname of the Linux client is actually "H2". Turquoise
is a hold over from what it was earlier. "turquoise" resolves on the
network:
$ ping turquoise
PI...
2020 Aug 07
6
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...wrote:
>>
>> The client is running CentOS 7:
>>
>> # cat /etc/redhat-release
>> CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
>>
>> After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux client to
>> the domain:
>>
>> # net rpc join MEMBER -S raidserver -U root%<password>
>> Using short domain name -- BLUE
>> Joined 'TURQUOISE' to domain 'BLUE'
>>
>> Note that the hostname of the Linux client is actually "H2". Turquoise
>> is a hold over from what it was earlier. "turquoise" r...
2020 Aug 07
2
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I have a network with a Samba server (Samba 4, but running as an old
NT-style domain), Windows and Linux clients.
The Windows clients need to be able to read and write to filesystems on
the Linux client. Also, other Linux machines need to write (via NFS) to
the same directories on the Linux client as the Windows clients.
This was all working with with a Linux client running (I am ashamed to
say)
2020 Aug 07
0
User mapping?
On 07/08/2020 20:12, Simon Matthews wrote:
>
> The client is running CentOS 7:
>
> # cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
>
> After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux client to
> the domain:
>
> # net rpc join MEMBER? -S raidserver -U root%<password>
> Using short domain name -- BLUE
> Joined 'TURQUOISE' to domain 'BLUE'
>
> Note that the hostname of the Linux client is actually "H2". Turquoise
> is a hold over from what it was earlier. "turquoise" resolves on the
>...
2020 Aug 07
0
User mapping?
...ent is running CentOS 7:
>>>
>>> # cat /etc/redhat-release
>>> CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
>>>
>>> After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux client to
>>> the domain:
>>>
>>> # net rpc join MEMBER -S raidserver -U root%<password>
>>> Using short domain name -- BLUE
>>> Joined 'TURQUOISE' to domain 'BLUE'
>>>
>>> Note that the hostname of the Linux client is actually "H2". Turquoise
>>> is a hold over from what it was earlier. &qu...