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authenticate --update --kerberos

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NOTE: When attempting to join the ADS domain, the administrator password is required for that domain to ensure that the join operation is successful. Supported domain names are limited to 64 characters in length and can only consist of a combination of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and two special characters: a dash (-) and a period (.). NOTE: If you had previously joined the DR Series system to an ADS domain before running Restore Manager (RM), after it completes you must manually rejoin the desired ADS domain using the authenticate --join command. Syntax authenticate --join --domain ads.storage.local --user administrator Result Enter password for [email protected]: Successfully joined domain ads.storage.local Disabling NTP service... done. Updated Windows Access Server Configuration. Updated Kerberos configuration. Updated machine password. Updated DNS. Restarting Windows Access Server... done. NOTE: The --ou command is optional and allows for defining a specific organizational group in the ADS that may require its own administrative access rights (such as an executive management or finance group). authenticate --leave [--user ] [--force] Description Enables a DR Series system to leave a Microsoft Active Directory Services (ADS) domain when you provide a valid administrator password. Syntax authenticate --leave --user administrator Result Enter password for [email protected]: Successfully left domain ads.storage.local. Updated Windows Access Server configuration. Updated Kerberos configuration Restarting Windows Access Server... done. Enabling NTP service... done. NOTE: The --force command is optional and allows the DR Series system to leave the ADS domain when communication between the system and the ADS domain is lost and the --leave operation is pending or in progress. authenticate --update --kerberos Description Updates a Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS) Kerberos configuration (Kerberos is a computer network authentication protocol). Syntax authenticate --update --kerberos 29

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NOTE:
When attempting to join the ADS domain, the administrator password is required for that domain to ensure
that the join operation is successful. Supported domain names are limited to 64 characters in length and can only
consist of a combination of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and two special characters: a dash (-) and a period (.).
NOTE:
If you had previously joined the DR Series system to an ADS domain before running Restore Manager (RM),
after it completes you must manually rejoin the desired ADS domain using the
authenticate --join
command.
Syntax
authenticate --join --domain ads.storage.local --user administrator
Result
Enter password for [email protected]:
Successfully joined domain ads.storage.local
Disabling NTP service... done.
Updated Windows Access Server Configuration.
Updated Kerberos configuration.
Updated machine password.
Updated DNS.
Restarting Windows Access Server... done.
NOTE:
The
--ou
command is optional and allows for defining a specific organizational group in the ADS that may
require its own administrative access rights (such as an executive management or finance group).
authenticate --leave [--user <user name>] [--force]
Description
Enables a DR Series system to leave a Microsoft Active Directory Services (ADS) domain when you provide a valid
administrator password.
Syntax
authenticate --leave --user administrator
Result
Enter password for [email protected]:
Successfully left domain ads.storage.local.
Updated Windows Access Server configuration.
Updated Kerberos configuration
Restarting Windows Access Server... done.
Enabling NTP service... done.
NOTE:
The
--force
command is optional and allows the DR Series system to leave the ADS domain when
communication between the system and the ADS domain is lost and the
--leave
operation is pending or in
progress.
authenticate --update --kerberos
Description
Updates a Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS) Kerberos configuration (Kerberos is a computer network
authentication protocol).
Syntax
authenticate --update --kerberos
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