On 10 June 2014 20:23, Arthur Schiwon <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 10.06.2014 04:43, Jamie Baddeley wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have owncloud successfully working against an AD domain A.
> >
> > I've asked the AD admin to build bidirectional trust between that
> > AD instance A and another AD instance B that is a seperate domain
> > but under his control.
> >
> > Reason I want him to do that is I want to be able to combine the
> > two user bases into one group so I have the complete user base able
> > to access owncloud.
> >
> > Am trying to do a similar thing with AD integration and a
> > wordpress powered intranet site and the AD admin is failing to make
> > it work and is starting to point the finger at the Wordpress
> > implementation of AD Integration.
> >
> > Rather than get lost down this rathole, I've changed tactics and
> > tried to get Owncloud integrating to the so called trusted AD
> > setup. I've done this but it's exhibiting similar issues by only
> > pulling across the user base of the AD server A that owncloud is
> > bound to, rather than that plus the second AD server B that's
> > trusted.
> >
> > Has anyone done this before? If so I'll push back on the AD admin
> > to try harder.
>
> How does the "Trusts" work? Is it LDAP technique based on Referrals or
> something Microsoft specific?
>

It's an MS thing. I shake my fist at the sky about this but that is futile
in this case.


> Why don't you actually just configure connections to both AD servers?
> We have multi server support.
>

Because I started this challenge with Wordpress which does not have
multiserver support. As owncloud has multiserver support I suspect users
here have never had to persevere with this problem and solve it. Drat!

jamie
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