[Freeipa-users] Windows client logon

2011-09-13 Thread Jimmy
I'm setting up a WinXP system to authenticate to FreeIPA. I followed the
directions listed here:
http://freeipa.org/page/Implementing_FreeIPA_in_a_mixed_Environment_%28Windows/Linux%29_-_Step_by_step

I created the host account in FreeIPA, and the user, and I do get prompted
to change the initial password(and it seems to work,) but as soon as the
password is changed(or subsequent login attempts) I get the log in message
the system cannot log you on now because the domain is not available

Thanks.
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Re: [Freeipa-users] Windows client logon

2011-09-13 Thread Rob Crittenden

Jimmy wrote:

I'm setting up a WinXP system to authenticate to FreeIPA. I followed the
directions listed here:
http://freeipa.org/page/Implementing_FreeIPA_in_a_mixed_Environment_%28Windows/Linux%29_-_Step_by_step

I created the host account in FreeIPA, and the user, and I do get
prompted to change the initial password(and it seems to work,) but as
soon as the password is changed(or subsequent login attempts) I get the
log in message
the system cannot log you on now because the domain is not available



The guide says this happens when you don't log in using the principal 
name, are you using that?


rob

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[Freeipa-users] DNS discovery failed to determine your DNS domain

2011-09-13 Thread Robert M. Albrecht

Hi,

this happens while ipa-client-install.

If I enter the domain manually, I get unable to find the IPA server.

After this the installer complains about resolv.conf.

Mine looks like

domain example.com
search example.com
nameserver 192.168.0.230

The ip is my ipa-server.

What should i look like ?

cu romal

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