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How to add a computer to a domain from another network, where as a CentOs router?
There are three machines, a client on Windows, a Win server on which DHTP DNS AD is installed and as a CENT OS router.
It is required that the client enter the domain, when trying to log in, it gives an error stating that such a domain does not exist
DHCP RELAY is installed, Forwarding is also disabled, Iptables is disabled on the DNS interfaces and the domain
is registered Two zones are registered in the WIn server in DNS, for networks 192.168 .1.0 and 192.168.2.0
IF you REPLACE Cent os with Debian, then everything works without problems, but for some reason it does not work with CENT OS
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example is similar to accordion #1.
"on the interfaces DNS and the domain is registered"
Check again what DNS the DHCP server gives to the client
ipconfig / all
as an extreme option - on the client manually register DNS 192.168.1.100 (leaving the address received via DHCP)
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