Your follow in query is revealing it's own answer. Get DNS resolution
to work and you're good to go. Previous answers provided the answer, you
need DNS resolution to be specifically solved as typically road warriors
have NAT based configurations which will not allow workstations to find
system
Good evening!
Let me explain my scenario:
OpenVPN Server is in Server 2.
Active Directory and domain controller Server is in Server 1.
Example from a openVPN client:
nslookup example.local
Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx#53
** server can't find example.local: NXDOMAIN
What
Hi,
If your VPN establishes a route to the domain controller(s) and the
domain name resolves from the client, you can join the domain just as
you would do while directly connected to the LAN. For example, if the
domain name is example.local, "nslookup example.local" should return
the IP addresses
Good afternoon!
How Can I join a PC with openVPN to the Active Directory, does exists a manual,
Video, something like that??
José Fermín Francisco Ferreras Registered User #579535 (LinuxCounter.net)
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