Hello Sorry didn't explain. The ipa is the default domain, but I also want to use the Windows domain to authenticate, but I want the OS to detect what realm to use in the ssh command. Thanks On Mon, 7 Nov, 2016 at 11:48, Martin Basti<[email protected]> wrote: AFAIK Jakub already answered thathttps://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2016-November/msg00031.html On 07.11.2016 12:05, James Harrison wrote: Anyone ? Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Fri, 4 Nov, 2016 at 11:04, James Harrison <[email protected]> wrote: Hello, I've installed FreeIPA 4.2 master using Centos and I have a Windows 2012R2 with its AD schema emulating a Windows 2012 system I have established a trust between the two and it appears to work. I can reference a user on the AD domain, but the only way is to add the AD domain. The only way to ssh to the master IPA server is like this: ssh "[email protected]"@10.10.10.10 Another example is using kinit: I have to do the following to get a credential: kinit [email protected] Ideally I would not need or use the "@IPAWIN.LOCAL". Can anyone help? Best regards, James Harrison
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