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== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Revision as of 03:07, 25 April 2014
Contents
About
This wiki is a collaboration of people trying to help other make FreeNAS work seamlessly with Microsoft's "Active Directory" directory service.
Tested
This how-to has been tested with the following software releases:
- FreeNAS v9.1.1-RELEASE-x64 (a752d35)
- FreeNAS v9.2.1.4.1-RELEASE-x64 (fec915c)
- FreeNAS v9.2.1.5-RELEASE-x64 (80c1d35)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Assumptions
- This how-to assumes you already have a working Active Directory installation.
- Active Directory support is beyond the scope of this document.
- We assume you have the required access to create users in Active Directory, as well as access to create the necessary records required in DNS.
- We assume you are using a fresh install of FreeNAS.
- We assume you have a current backup of your Active Directory setup.
- We are not responsible for YOU breaking YOUR Active Directory (not that you will, but "stuff" happens).
Getting started
- Step 1 - Active Directory Prep
- Step 2 - FreeNAS setup
- Step 3 - ???
- Step 4 - Profit!