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    How to authenticate via AD to non-domain server

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      wirestyle22 @zachary715
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      @zachary715 said in How to authenticate via AD to non-domain server:

      @wirestyle22 said in How to authenticate via AD to non-domain server:

      @zachary715 post your .env file

      I followed the thread you and @dbeato were discussing setting it up, so I'm assuming you have it running and authenticating. If you specify machines in AD via Log On To, can you still have them log in?

      Yes I can. I'm also running it on 16.04 though

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        zachary715 @wirestyle22
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        @wirestyle22 said in How to authenticate via AD to non-domain server:

        @zachary715 Try using your hostname without the port specified for LDAP_SERVER=

        Same results...

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          wirestyle22 @zachary715
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          @zachary715 Everything looks correct to me in your .env file. Not sure

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            zachary715
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            Yeah I've gone back to Ubuntu's documentation and even added some of the things for AD join that the other tutorial didn't mention, and still no luck. What a pain. I may spin up a 16.04 server and see if I can get that to work.

            @wirestyle22 If you have time and can make a clone of your bookstack install and upgrade it to 18.04 and test, that might be helpful as well.

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              wirestyle22 @zachary715
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              @zachary715 that may not be a graceful upgrade. I haven't compared. I know a lot changed with 18.04. I'd be willing to do it but it's dependent on whether or not my vxrail servers explode again or not. Nothing like multiple millions of dollars worth of hardware having issues to keep you up at night

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                zachary715 @wirestyle22
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                @wirestyle22 said in How to authenticate via AD to non-domain server:

                @zachary715 that may not be a graceful upgrade. I haven't compared. I know a lot changed with 18.04. I'd be willing to do it but it's dependent on whether or not my vxrail servers explode again or not. Nothing like multiple millions of dollars worth of hardware having issues to keep you up at night

                Haha no worries then. I'm going to install it on 16.04 and see if it works. If it does, then I'll upgrade to 18.04 and see what happens.

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                  wirestyle22 @zachary715
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                  @zachary715 Def report back. I'm curious.

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                    zachary715 @wirestyle22
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                    @wirestyle22 said in How to authenticate via AD to non-domain server:

                    @zachary715 Def report back. I'm curious.

                    Just finished fresh 16.04 install. Installed bookstack via their install script. Added server to AD via http://ricktbaker.com/2017/11/08/ubuntu-16-with-active-directory-connectivity/. Same results. I'm missing something.

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                      black3dynamite
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                      Try Fedora?
                      https://mangolassi.it/topic/16471/install-bookstack-on-fedora-27

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                        wirestyle22 @black3dynamite
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                        @black3dynamite He shouldn't need to. I'm running it on 16.04 and what he is trying to do works for me.

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