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OOM-9
Jan 07, 2012NETGEAR Expert
Domain Join Issue - Information
I have found some helpful information for people that have issues joining the domain. The points to check when configuring the ReadyNAS to join the domain, and an additional option with logs to see wh...
guitman
Sep 26, 2014Aspirant
Can you offer an example of a proper OU string? I cannot get this to join as it keeps saying the OU does not exist.
If a typical LDAP string would be "ou=NAS,o=servers,ou=MyDepartment,dc=mydomain,dc=com" - what should I be putting this the OU string in ReadyNAS? I have tried the entire string, "ou=NAS,o=servers,ou=MyDepartment", "ou=MyDepartment,ou=servers,ou=NAS", "NAS,Servers,MyDepartment", nothing seems to work. Would be nice if this was documented in the user manual.
If a typical LDAP string would be "ou=NAS,o=servers,ou=MyDepartment,dc=mydomain,dc=com" - what should I be putting this the OU string in ReadyNAS? I have tried the entire string, "ou=NAS,o=servers,ou=MyDepartment", "ou=MyDepartment,ou=servers,ou=NAS", "NAS,Servers,MyDepartment", nothing seems to work. Would be nice if this was documented in the user manual.
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