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Title: AD Integration on Terastation3 TS-X2.0TL/R5
Post by: hongman on August 18, 2010, 09:57:51 AM

Hi

 

I have experienced a few bugs...

 

Joined the domain, then turned on Port Trunking. As per manual I rebooted the NAS by holding down the power button, then again top start it back up.

 

Then couldnt access the share from the PC's. Turned out Port Trunking had turned itself off on the NAS so had to turn it back on. Still no go. Had to re-enter all the info for AD to link back up so users could authenticate.

 

So now its all working, bar one thing I am stuck on.

 

In the Domain User list, the "administrator" user is not shown in the list, so I cant access the NAS from the servers without putting in other credentials.

 

"Domain Admins" have been added to each share with read/write perms on the shares.

 

What to do? Having to create a seperate admin user just for the purposes of accessing the NAS drive is a bit backwards, but what I'm having to do currently.

Title: Re: AD Integration on Terastation3 TS-X2.0TL/R5
Post by: Dustrega on August 19, 2010, 01:36:32 PM

That's the fix I would have suggested.  Administrator and other derivatives (admin, daemon, root, etc.) are all hard wired into the NAS for it's kernel operations, hence why it's not showing up in your user list.

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