REJOIN COMPUTER TO DOMAIN WINDOWS
If you want ProxySG to join to additional Windows domains, repeat the above steps. The appliance displays a message indicating that the domain was successfully joined and the value in the Joined field changes to Yes. This account must have sufficient rights for joining the domain. You can either enter the plain user name (for example, sg-admin) or use the format ( ). Enter the primary domain access User Name.If DNS resolution fails, check your DNS configuration. Note: The ProxySG appliance must be able to resolve the DNS domain name you supply for the Active Directory domain or the appliance will not be able to join the domain.This is not the fully qualified domain name of the ProxySG appliance In the DNS Domain Name field, enter the DNS name for the Windows Active Directory domain.Configure the domain membership information:.Select the domain Name you created and click Join.You will not be able to join the domain until you have saved the domain alias setting. To save the domain alias setting, click Apply and then click OK.Enter a Domain name alias and then click OK.In addition, you must use unique hostnames for multiple ProxySG appliances joined to the same domain. Note: Unless you have a specific need to use a particular hostname (for example, to ensure correct DNS lookup), Symantec recommends that you use the default hostname to guarantee that each appliance’s hostname is unique.Select or specify a different hostname.(Recommended) Select Use Default - to use the default hostname.
The computer can reach the domain controller.Integrate the ProxySG Appliance into the Windows Domain.The computer's name server can find the domain.To join a domain, ensure the following are in place: You can also join a domain without changing the /etc/hosts file.įor more information, please see Join Active Directory without Changing /etc/hosts. When you join a domain by using the command-line utility, AD Bridge Enterprise uses the hostname of the computer to derive a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and then automatically sets the FQDN in the /etc/hosts file. On Linux or Unix computers, the location of the domain join command-line utility is /opt/pbis/bin/domainjoin-cli. Join Active Directory from the Command Line