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Tag Archives: join windows dns from linux
RHEL 5 – cannot join as standalone machine
I received this error when attempting to join my DNS server (myd.innotiiveasia.com, IP 192.168.0.20 running on Windows Server 2008) from my RHEL 5.5 machine (rhelrac2.innotiiveasia.com, IP 192.168.0.52). After initially thinking it could be due to my Kerberos configurations, a more … Continue reading →