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    Did you ever try NethServer ?

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @alefattorini
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      @alefattorini said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

      @scottalanmiller What would you write on that page? And which choices should be avoided for you?

      So what we have now...

      0_1489054164543_Screenshot from 2017-03-09 11-09-01.png

      Domain Controller configuration

      Set a new IP address for the Domain Controller function.

      The chosen IP address must satisfy all of the below conditions:

      • The IP address must be in the same subnet range of the green network. (Show this range.)
      • The IP address must be unused currently.

      IP address - before doing unused detection, start by blocking the IP addresses of known things like the green interface itself and the gateway.


      Then in a sidebar have a note: "To provide full Samba Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) functionality, this feature is implemented in a container and requires its own IP address. The green interface will be added to a bridge to accommodate this function automatically.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        I just realized, forcing a second IP address for the AD DC means that NethServer is very hard to use in a hosted environment where traditionally only a single IP address would be available. Of course, you don't normally use AD there and, if you do, you make a "behind the scenes LAN", so adding a ZeroTier type product there and making that the green network would work fine.

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        • triple9T
          triple9 @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller exactly. However, if I remember correctly, I did use other IP address. It was clear to me that I need NEW IP address for DC.

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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @alefattorini
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            @alefattorini said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

            @travisdh1 I can't get your point, you're able to setup a Samba4 DC on CentOS, managed by webinterface with one click?

            NethServer does NOT do Samba4 with 1 click. I think we've established that much here at least. When adding a Samba DC in a greenfield (no existing Domain Controllers), it's a quick and simple configuration change. Even taking into account needing to provide DHCP, DNS and NTP from the same box. Of course I'm an old time Linux/UNIX admin, so this stuff should be simple for me to setup.

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            • alefattoriniA
              alefattorini @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller Thanks man, I'll suggest it to my community so we can discuss the improvement

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @alefattorini
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                @alefattorini said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                @scottalanmiller Thanks man, I'll suggest it to my community so we can discuss the improvement

                Thanks!

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre
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                  I have set it up to use as a simple DNS server for my lab network, and I gotta say, it was easy to do, and the web interface is nice to use and is more along the lines of simplistic in nature, which is nice to see!

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                  • stacksofplatesS
                    stacksofplates @dafyre
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                    @dafyre said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                    I have set it up to use as a simple DNS server for my lab network, and I gotta say, it was easy to do, and the web interface is nice to use and is more along the lines of simplistic in nature, which is nice to see!

                    Does it only do A records? That's all I saw in the demo.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @stacksofplates
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                      @stacksofplates said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                      @dafyre said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                      I have set it up to use as a simple DNS server for my lab network, and I gotta say, it was easy to do, and the web interface is nice to use and is more along the lines of simplistic in nature, which is nice to see!

                      Does it only do A records? That's all I saw in the demo.

                      I only use the A and CNAME at the moment, but I think it can do all of them. I'll spin it back up and check.

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                      • alefattoriniA
                        alefattorini @dafyre
                        last edited by

                        @dafyre said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                        I have set it up to use as a simple DNS server for my lab network, and I gotta say, it was easy to do, and the web interface is nice to use and is more along the lines of simplistic in nature, which is nice to see!

                        Thanks, glad to know. That's our main goal!

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                        • stacksofplatesS
                          stacksofplates @dafyre
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                          @dafyre said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                          @stacksofplates said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                          @dafyre said in Did you ever try NethServer ?:

                          I have set it up to use as a simple DNS server for my lab network, and I gotta say, it was easy to do, and the web interface is nice to use and is more along the lines of simplistic in nature, which is nice to see!

                          Does it only do A records? That's all I saw in the demo.

                          I only use the A and CNAME at the moment, but I think it can do all of them. I'll spin it back up and check.

                          Here is what I see in the demo. It might be different on a desktop.

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                          • alefattoriniA
                            alefattorini
                            last edited by alefattorini

                            Just a quick update on Account Provider and Samba DC IP

                            http://community.nethserver.org/t/changing-the-domain-controller-instructions/6344/6?u=alefattorini

                            http://community.nethserver.org/t/accounts-provider-service-pack-1/6351

                            We're trying to improve our product thanks to your suggestions

                            http://community.nethserver.org/uploads/db8506/optimized/2X/5/5eb8f6fb8caf75ea31629aef703f449f90111dd1_1_690x292.jpg

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                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre
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                              Using NETHServer as a DHCP server works well. It is easy to manage and add static reservations to my systems.

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