Join in Active Directory Domain
2017/07/16 |
Join in Windows Active Directory Domain with Realmd.
This tutorial needs Windows Active Directory Domain Service in your LAN.
This example shows to configure on the environment below.
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[1] | Install some required packages. |
[root@dlp ~]# dnf -y install realmd sssd oddjob oddjob-mkhomedir adcli samba-common-tools
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[2] | Join in Windows Active Directory Domain. |
# change DNS settings to refer to AD's one [root@dlp ~]# nmcli con mod ens3 ipv4.dns 10.0.0.100 [root@dlp ~]# nmcli con down ens3; nmcli con up ens3
# discover Active Directory domain [root@dlp ~]# realm discover SRV.WORLD srv.world type: kerberos realm-name: SRV.WORLD domain-name: srv.world configured: no server-software: active-directory client-software: sssd required-package: oddjob required-package: oddjob-mkhomedir required-package: sssd required-package: adcli required-package: samba-common-tools # join in Active Directory domain [root@dlp ~]# realm join SRV.WORLD Password for Administrator: # AD's Administrator password
# verify it's possible to get an AD user info or not [root@dlp ~]# id FD3S01\\Serverworld uid=1066601000(serverworld@srv.world) gid=1066600513(domain users@srv.world) groups=1066600513(domain users@srv.world) # verify it's possible to switch to an AD user or not [root@dlp ~]# su - FD3S01\\Serverworld Creating home directory for serverworld@srv.world. [serverworld@srv.world@dlp ~]$ # just switched
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[3] | If you'd like to omit domain name for AD user, configure like follows. |
[root@dlp ~]#
vi /etc/sssd/sssd.conf # line 16: change use_fully_qualified_names = False
[root@dlp ~]#
[root@dlp ~]# systemctl restart sssd id Administrator uid=1066600500(administrator) gid=1066600513(domain users) groups=1066600513(domain users), 1066600572(denied rodc password replication group),1066600518(schema admins), 1066600520(group policy creator owners),1066600512(domain admins),1066600519(enterprise admins) |