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Re: Ooops. I've broken my command line.



Kent West wrote:



And, even so, I still can't get it to work:
westk[@agclub03]:/home/westk> sudo net join member -U westk
westk password:
[2003/08/06 09:45:53, 1] libsmb/clikrb5.c:ads_krb5_mk_req(267)
 krb5_cc_get_principal failed (No credentials cache found)
ads_join_realm: organizational unit member does not exist (dn:ou=member,dc=CAMPUS,dc=ACU,dc=EDU)
ADS join did not work, trying RPC...
[2003/08/06 09:45:54, 1] utils/net.c:net_find_server(243)
 no server to connect to

Unable to find a suitable server
[2003/08/06 09:45:54, 1] utils/net.c:net_find_server(243)
 no server to connect to

Unable to find a suitable server


I just tried a more simplified command which worked to add the machine to the domain.

westk[@agclub03]:/home/westk> sudo net join -U westk
westk password:
[2003/08/06 09:54:28, 1] libsmb/clikrb5.c:ads_krb5_mk_req(267)
  krb5_cc_get_principal failed (No credentials cache found)
Joined 'AGCLUB03' to realm 'CAMPUS.ACU.EDU'



This allowed me to login with an NT domain account that does not have a corresponding local account:

agclub03 login: acu+snert
Password:
Linux agclub03 2.4.21-3-686 #1 Sun Jul 20 16:11:09 EST 2003 i686
GNU/Linux

The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free
software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.

Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
No directory, logging in with HOME=/
ACU+Snert@agclub03:/$


Whoo-hoo! Now if I can just figure out how to map the home directory in the NT domain as the home directory locally.

--
Kent









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