Thanks Fabrice
result of ps -edf|grep winbindd
root 11584 1 0 May31 ?00:00:09 /usr/sbin/winbindd --foreground
--no-process-group
root 11586 11584 0 May31 ?00:00:12 /usr/sbin/winbindd --foreground
--no-process-group
root 16389 16369 0 15:32 pts/000:00:00
Hello Matthew,
the other option is to use this tool:
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/devel/addons/AD/migrate.pl
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-06-08 à 01:35, Matthew Knott a écrit :
Thanks Fabrice
result of ps -edf|grep winbindd
root 11584 1 0 May31 ?00:00:09
Hello Matthew,
based on what i can see your server has been joined to the AD from the
linux system directly and not from the Admin gui.
What is the result of :
ps -edf|grep winbindd
And if you do exactly that:
fabian81:/usr/local/pf$ chroot /chroots/JBSAD
fabian81:/$ wbinfo -u
versus:
Hi Fabrice
Yep, I'm doing the wbinfo -u in /chroots/JBSAD/bin which
works.
Read through that Forum post (thanks for that) and tried using the FQDN, the
UPN and just the plain username.
Same result.
The account I'm trying to use to Join the Server to the main is the same
Hello Matthew,
are you doing wbinfo in the chroot ? (chroot /chroots/...)
Also (Error binding '80090308: LdapErr: DSID-0C0903D9, comment:
AcceptSecurityContext error, data 52e, v2580) looks to be an error
related to "Invalid credentials".
Hi,
Hoping someone can help be with this Error.
When trying to Connect to a Windows 2008R2 Level Domain, I receive this Error
in the Web GUI.
Failed to join domain: failed to connect to AD: Client not found in Kerberos
database
And can see the Following in the Packetfence.log
Jun 5