after i remove and reinstall again, it works!! Thank you very much
Paul!!
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I'm just another person confirming that modifying the /etc/hosts with
the IP address and name of the DCs seems to be correcting this.
Is it because our PTR records are misconfigured (saying Windows is
providing name resolution)? just checked; nope. Curious but fixed..
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I got passed this by editing the HOSTS file and adding my servers.
Also verify your resolv.conf points to the correct DNS. The default may not be
correct for your system.
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After wrestling with this for a while I did the following, per Gerald's
suggestion here or in another thread:
sudo apt-get remove likewise-open
sudo dpkg --purge likewise-open
rebooted
sudo apt-get install likewise-open
I don't know whether it matters or not but I did use the domainjoin-cli
inste
I changed my /etc/hosts to the following but it still won't leave the
domain (that it really never finished joining)
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.1.1 pweb-lap
10.1.67.51 SERVER-DC1.mydomain.domain SERVER-DC1
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 localhos
I have a funny feeling this is related to IPv6 being enabled on my
network, but I have no way to verify it. All of my servers have
records.
Gerald, does this seem like a reasonable line of investigation?
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Jaimie-
What exactly would the host entry on the linux box look like. My /etc/hosts
file looks like this. Do I put in the ip address of the DC?
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.1.1 pweb-lap
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-
Adding the DC record in /etc/hosts worked for me as well and note that
DNS resolution worked just fine beforehand.
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I have the same issue:
Error: Lsass Error [code 0x00080047]
40286 (0x9D5E) LW_ERROR_LDAP_SERVER_DOWN - Unknown error
Any suggestion?
Thx
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I ran into this same problem and I created a host entry for the DC on
the linux box and the join worked. DNS looks to be setup correctly on
the windows server and every resolves both forward and reverse but the
linux server would not join with out the host entry.
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Honestly, I'm a little stumped. I have no local repro for the failure.
If your domainname is really "dnsname.local", you could try removning
any mdns references from /etc/nsswitch.conf.
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I've gotta same error like;
Error: Lsass Error [code 0x00080047]
40286 (0x9D5E) LW_ERROR_LDAP_SERVER_DOWN - Unknown error
lw-get-dc-name dnsname.local is work and getting Domain name.
any suggestion for resolve that problem ?
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isi\jhal...@station-1:/home/ISI/jhaltom$ lw-get-dc-name ad.isillc.com
Printing LWNET_DC_INFO fields:
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dwDomainControllerAddressType = 23
dwFlags = 12796
dwVersion = 5
wLMToken = 65535
wNTToken = 65535
pszDomainControllerName = domino.ad.isillc.com
pszDomainControllerA
Jerome, Could you verify that 'lw-net-dc-name ad.isillc.com' works (or
fails)? And that the output from "iptables -n -L" is not blocking
traffic on things like port 389,88, 445, 53, or 3268
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