what is your problem specificaly?
check this points:
1- The astaro name must have the FQDN (exp. Astaro.stream-me-up.local)
2 - must have a user in the AD, and an OU called Astaro (both to simplify), the user can be an usual user with user previleges.
3 - try to ping from the Astaro the Ip of the AD
4 - try to ping the Domain name.
what is your problem specificaly?
check this points:
1- The astaro name must have the FQDN (exp. Astaro.stream-me-up.local)
2 - must have a user in the AD, and an OU called Astaro (both to simplify), the user can be an usual user with user previleges.
3 - try to ping from the Astaro the Ip of the AD
4 - try to ping the Domain name.
OK folks I have the exact same thing happening here.
AD Configuration = cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=domain,dc=com
Apply here and all seems well.
Under SSO I have FQDN (domain.local) and am trying with the administrator account referenced above. Still cannot join domain. An AD computer account for the device is created with the correct DNS name and i can resolve DNS every which way from either end - all good. The time is synched with the same NTP server so is exactly the same. The Administrator password is not massively longwinded either.
Anything i could have missed here would be mucho appreciated please folks as I need to setup Web filtering based on AD groups pretty sharpish!
Cheers
Si