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Learning RHEL Networking

You're reading from   Learning RHEL Networking Gain Linux administration skills by learning new networking concepts in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785287831
Length 216 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing Enterprise Linux 7 FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring Network Settings 3. Configuring Key Network Services 4. Implementing iSCSI SANs 5. Implementing btrfs 6. File Sharing with NFS 7. Implementing Windows Shares with Samba 4 8. Integrating RHEL 7 into Microsoft Active Directory Domains 9. Deploying the Apache HTTPD Server 10. Securing the System with SELinux 11. Network Security with firewalld Index

Logging on to RHEL 7 using Active Directory credentials


Welcome to the world of centralized accounts. I think you will have to concede that the process was very simple using RHEL 7 and vastly more simple than the previous releases of RHEL. We are now ready to make use of central user accounts from the Active Directory.

To log on to the RHEL 7 server, we can use the Active Directory UPN (User Principal Name). This is in the format of user@<Fully Qualified Domain Name>. For example, if we have an account in the example.com domain named jjones, we can log on to the RHEL server using the following command:

jjones@example.com

The following screenshot shows this process as we use the switch user command to log on as the AD account for jjones. Note that as the home directory for jjones does not exist, oddjob kindly creates it for us, as shown in the following screenshot:

To connect remotely using SSH tools, such as PuTTY for Windows, we will use the following syntax implementing two @ symbols...

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