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Re: [Xen-users] Debian dom0, windows domU, problems joining NT domain
Jakub,Sorry, I don't have 7 joined to our NT domain, so I don't know for sure. But from memory 7 doesn't have the same requirements or that you can make a registry change to allow it to join the domain.
Shane On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Jakub Kulesza <jakkul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow, thanks, that's reasonable.
What if I start windows 7 professional as domU and it fails joining with the exact same message. Windows 7 pro physical machines join perfectly.
2012/7/12 Shane Johnson <sdj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jakub,I ran into problems with 2008 R2 and a NT Domain due to R2 absolutely requires kerebos to join the domain. There are posts all over the internet regarding this and no solution that I have found but to migrate your domain controller to at least 2000 or higher. (Either that or wait for Samba to catch up.)
Shane On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Jakub Kulesza <jakkul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One more funny thing:
If I just want to login on the NT domain server to browse the shared files, I can do that. I just type \\<hostname> in the explorer, I get a popup that asks me to login, i do, and i get the files. The only thing not working is joining the domain.
regards JK 2012/7/12 Jakub Kulesza <jakkul@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi!
DNS works nice.
If I logon onto the domU and ping the hostname of the NT domain server, the DNS resolves the server name and returns pings from 192.168.0.100 correctly.
The settings of the domU net card are OK. MAC address is the same as in the xen domU config, IP is 192.168.0.142 with correct netmask, route .1, dns .100, DNS search domain is OK.
Of course, the NT domain server name is different than the NT domain name. And the latter is not discoverable through DNS. I have read about propper setting of the DNS in NT domain by samba environment and this seems like a correct procedure. Or do you suggest otherwise? Physical hosts join the domain with no problem. This infrastructure is running this way since 2007.
Regards 2012/7/12 Peter Braun <xenware@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
whats the settings of domU network card?
Seems to me like you are missing correct DNS server config there.
There should be IP of linux/samsa/LDAP server.
You can verify by ping "name of the samba server" if its resolved correctly.
Br
Peter
2012/7/12 Jakub Kulesza <jakkul@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi!
>
> I have a problem with windows 2008 r2 (and windows 7 professional) not
> joining my NT domain, that is served by a linux+samba+LDAP server in the
> same IP subnet.
>
> The NT domain server works ok, windows 7 pro and windows xp physical hosts
> can perfectly join and log on into it. This infrastructure has been working
> for years now.
>
> The XEN server dom0 is based on latest debian with xen server from the
> debian packages. Xen hypervisor amd64 4.0.1-5.2. This dom0 serves linux and
> windows domU on the local subnet with no (or minor) problems, both with HVM
> and paravirtualization.
>
> The network on the dom0 is done using bridged interfaces. The dom0 is
> 192.168.0.132, windows domU is .142 and NT domain server is .100. The domU
> can use the services in the network and the Internet. The hosts in the IP
> subnet can use the network resources of the domU. The dom0 has all iptables
> general rules set as ACCEPT, the only rules added are done by xen startup
> scripts.
>
> When I install a new windows 2008 r2 standard system as domU and try joining
> the domain from the local NT domain server I get the following error:
> <pre>
> The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "<my domain name
> goes here>":
>
> The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.
> </pre>
>
> I suspect that there is some problem with the networking. Did I miss
> something? Can you recommend looking into some obvious setting somewhere?
> I've tried looking for similar problems on the net with no result, so I
> suspect that I've messed up something basic.
>
> The configuration for the windows domU is the following:
> kernel = "/usr/lib/xen-default/boot/hvmloader"
> builder='hvm'
> memory = 1024
> shadow_memory = 24
> name = "win2008eval1"
> vif = [ 'type=ioemu, bridge=eth4' ]
> acpi = 1
> apic = 1
> pae = 1
> disk = [ 'phy:/dev/vg/win2008eval1,hda,w']
> vcpus = 1
> device_model = '/usr/lib/xen-default/bin/qemu-dm'
> boot="c"
> sdl=0
> vnc=1
> vncconsole=1
> vncpasswd='kuleczka'
> serial='pty'
> usbdevice='tablet'
>
>
> --
> Best regards
> Jakub Kulesza
>
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