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5 TopicsActive Directory on-premise, basic rules.
Hello everyone! Not sure this is correct place to ask but i didn't found more suitable group. I want to ask a question regarding Active Directory groups basics. Everyone remember the rule: if we have two AD domains (in one tree), and we want to add some user from first domain into the group in the second, we need to create a group in the first domain add the user into it and add this group into the group in the other domain. But not the other way: to add a user directly from the first domain into the group in the second domain. I want to ask everyone, is this rule actual in 2020? This rule basically based on the technical limitations or this is just the best practice?Solved3KViews1like3Commentsmanipulation with users and groups in root domain
Hi, we have problem with application server which resides in tree domain dm1.domain.com, we need to manipulate users and groups (crerate user, add to group e.t.c) in our root domain dm.domain.com, this application server (linux based) uses AD ldap to connect to tree domain, there is no direct connection to root domain controllers. Wee need to create users and groups through this application server in root domain. Is this possible to configure somehow? Thanks2.3KViews0likes10CommentsRequest Computer Certificate from CA in another AD Forest
Hello I am wondering if there is a way to generate a certificate request for a computer in one AD forest and use the CSR to generate the certificate on the CA in another AD forest. Does anyone know if this is possible? I cannot find documentation on this in my Google searches. Thanks in advance!Solved1.3KViews0likes2CommentsGroup Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) on Azure Kubernetes Service - now in Public Preview
Customers are increasingly finding value in migrating their Windows Server workloads to Kubernetes in both the cloud and on the edge. We’re giving this “lift and shift” scenario, as it’s often called, a boost with the public preview of group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) for Windows containers on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).8KViews2likes0Comments