Neek
Dabbler
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2014
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- 43
Hi, I'm running FreeNAS 9.3 on a home-built machine, for use within a small network (my home). I've setup Samba's AD as a domain controller. I'm now trying to get the file server itself to use the accounts in that AD server, and I seem to be missing something.
My filer runs at 192.168.0.8. I currently have the filer set to use that address as primary DNS, and 192.168.0.1 (my router/firewall) as the backup DNS, since the router is my real DNS server.
When I attempt to configure Directory Service -> Active Directory, I put in a domain, domain admin user, and its password, and all are saved correctly, but I am unable to click the enable checkbox.
Conceptually, it would seem that FreeNAS should be able to depend upon the samba service as its user/uid repository. Is that not correct? What else could I look at to diagnose this issue?
My filer runs at 192.168.0.8. I currently have the filer set to use that address as primary DNS, and 192.168.0.1 (my router/firewall) as the backup DNS, since the router is my real DNS server.
When I attempt to configure Directory Service -> Active Directory, I put in a domain, domain admin user, and its password, and all are saved correctly, but I am unable to click the enable checkbox.
Conceptually, it would seem that FreeNAS should be able to depend upon the samba service as its user/uid repository. Is that not correct? What else could I look at to diagnose this issue?