Windows Server 2008 Thread, cachepilot active directory server 2008 integraton in Technical; I have done this before but for server 2003.
We are updating all our server hardware and software and Im ...
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3rd April 2009, 10:29 AM #1 cachepilot active directory server 2008 integraton
I have done this before but for server 2003.
We are updating all our server hardware and software and Im having trouble getting the cachepilot to be picked up in the DC-01 active directory
following steps done
1 click Advanced
2 click Web User Authentication
3 select Active Directory and click OK
4 Click next
5 Enter
- server ip address 10.64.64.7
- Domain: myschool.local
- user: administrator
- Password: (domain password)
6 Click OK
this is what I've done in the past for joining to a server 2003 box
any ideas what Im doing wrong?
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3rd April 2009, 11:01 AM #2 Dunno about CP, but we don't recommend using an administrator account, try someone who can view the directory but isnt the admin?
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3rd April 2009, 11:18 AM #3
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Originally Posted by
PEO
I have done this before but for server 2003.
We are updating all our server hardware and software and Im having trouble getting the cachepilot to be picked up in the DC-01 active directory
following steps done
1 click Advanced
2 click Web User Authentication
3 select Active Directory and click OK
4 Click next
5 Enter
- server ip address 10.64.64.7
- Domain: myschool.local
- user: administrator
- Password: (domain password)
6 Click OK
this is what I've done in the past for joining to a server 2003 box
any ideas what Im doing wrong?
Have you got access to the right documentation?
http://smartstore.equiinet.net/index.asp?297909
Last edited by ICTSM; 3rd April 2009 at 11:20 AM.
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3rd April 2009, 11:43 AM #4 followed it all the a 'T'
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3rd April 2009, 12:01 PM #5 We use LDAP:-
LDAP:
Server IP: 10.xx.xxx.x
User Directory: OU=Establishments,DC=school,DC=internal
User: CPAdmin,OU=CP
Password: **********
User Authentication: LDAP
CPAdmin is set up in a separate OU called CP at the same level as Establishments. It has "Domain Users" in groups and nothing more.
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3rd April 2009, 01:49 PM #6 it might be like ghost and require a change to default domain controllers policy
Default Domain Controller Policy-->Computer Configuration-->Policies-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Net Logon
allow cryptography algorithms compatible with Windows NT 4.0 enabled
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3rd April 2009, 02:26 PM #7 
Originally Posted by
sted
it might be like ghost and require a change to default domain controllers policy
Default Domain Controller Policy-->Computer Configuration-->Policies-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Net Logon
allow cryptography algorithms compatible with Windows NT 4.0 enabled
server 2008 dosen't have this
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6th April 2009, 01:53 PM #8 this is really driving us up the wall
winbind: winbindd shutdown succeeded
Apr 6 13:50:31 kinit: Password for administrator@MYSCHOOL.LOCAL:
Apr 6 13:50:31 winbind: Obtaining Kerberos ticket for myschool.local: succeeded
Apr 6 13:50:31 winbind: joining myschool.local domain failed
Apr 6 13:50:31 winbind: winbindd startup succeeded
Apr 6 13:50:31 squid[2243]: Squid Parent: child process 2246 exited due to signal 9
Apr 6 13:50:33 squid[9930]: Squid Parent: child process 9937 started
Its seems like the AD is kicking it all back. any suggestions
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6th April 2009, 03:12 PM #9 *bump*
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6th April 2009, 07:24 PM #10 
Originally Posted by
PEO
server 2008 dosen't have this

it does ive just booted up my home test rig screenshot below or at least standard (and presumably above) do never used web/sbs but i assume the policy setting is there
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7th April 2009, 09:01 AM #11 
Originally Posted by
sted
it does ive just booted up my home test rig screenshot below or at least standard (and presumably above) do never used web/sbs but i assume the policy setting is there

this is strange.... its missing on our server... Help
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7th April 2009, 10:00 AM #12 ok founf the setting on the local group policy, its not in the domain group policy which is where we were looking. still no joy
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7th April 2009, 05:07 PM #13 OK finally getting some where now. Equiinet are currently testing the latest software update (V5.2.0 for V5 cachepilots to allow binding with server 2008. That answers the question to why I can joine it to server 2008 using either LDAP or Active Directory.
what a farse on!
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15th May 2009, 07:19 PM #14 SOLVED

Originally Posted by
PEO
OK finally getting some where now. Equiinet are currently testing the latest software update (V5.2.0 for V5 cachepilots to allow binding with server 2008. That answers the question to why I can joine it to server 2008 using either LDAP or Active Directory.
what a farse on!
Would a nice admin kindly change the title to as Solved..
Equiinet have created an update for the cachepilot to allow me to join the cachepilot to server 2008 AD
All is working how it should be now.
not sure if this update will be pushed out any way but here is the info.
I SUGGEST IF ANYONE TRY'S THIS THE SHOULD CONACT THERE PROVIDER FIRST.
2008 AD This will work now - CachePilot needs to be on code v 5.2.0 to
Nub is available from Index of /~upgrade/520
Apply nub 1683 first then nub 1687
NB - boxes have to be on 5.1.3. code at the mo to do this, I'm almost
certain you are but check first
Download the nubs onto your LAN somewhere
Log into CP GUI and go to Maintenance/Advanced/Upgrade/Upload
Check it's currently 5.1.3 - if not then contact your easynet manager!!!
If it is then choose the nub from the LAN drive and click OK - CP will
load the nub and reboot itself.
Repeat with 2nd nub.
Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes per nub - but you'll not be able to
use CP while it's doing this...
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