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Domain Security Mode, If using ADS

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide 3. Click Apply to save your changes. Domain Security Mode If you choose the Domain security mode option, you need to create a trusted relationship with the domain controller or the active directory server (ADS) that will act as the authentication server for the ReadyNAS device. You need the following information: • Domain name • Domain administrator login • Domain administrator password • If using ADS: - DNS name of the ADS realm - OU (Organization Unit). You can specify nested OUs by separating OU entries with commas. The lowest level OU must be specified first. Figure 1-15 You can elect to have the ReadyNAS automatically auto-detect the domain controller, or you can specify the IP address. Sometimes auto-detect fails, and you need to supply the IP address of the domain controller to join the domain. 1-12 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
1-12
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
v1.0, October 2007
3.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Domain Security Mode
If you choose the Domain security mode option, you need to create a trusted relationship with the
domain controller or the active directory server (ADS) that will act as the authentication server for
the ReadyNAS device. You need the following information:
Domain name
Domain administrator login
Domain administrator password
If using ADS:
DNS name of the ADS realm
OU (Organization Unit). You can specify nested OUs by separating OU entries with
commas. The lowest level OU must be specified first.
You can elect to have the ReadyNAS automatically auto-detect the domain controller, or you can
specify the IP address. Sometimes auto-detect fails, and you need to supply the IP address of the
domain controller to join the domain.
Figure 1-15