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The main executable file of the <application>likewise-open</application> package is <filename>/usr/bin/domainjoin-cli</filename>, which is used to join your computer to the domain. Before you join a domain you will need to make sure and have:
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Access to an Active Directory user with appropriate rights to join the domain.
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Located in
serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:1344(para)
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The <emphasis>Fully Qualified Domain Name</emphasis> (FQDN) of the domain you want to join.
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DNS for the domain setup properly. In a production AD environment this should be the case.
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To join a domain, from a terminal prompt enter:
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Located in
serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:1367(para)
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sudo domainjoin-cli join example.local Administrator
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Replace <emphasis>example.local</emphasis> with your domain name, and <emphasis>Administrator</emphasis> with the appropriate user name.
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You will then be prompted for the user's password. If all goes well a <emphasis>SUCCESS</emphasis> message should be printed to the console.
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Located in
serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:1382(para)
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After successfully joining an Ubuntu machine to an Active Directory domain you can authenticate using any valid AD user. To login you will need to enter the user name as 'domain\username'. For example to ssh to a server joined to the domain enter:
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Located in
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ssh 'example\steve'@hostname
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Located in
serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:1401(command)
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