Hello,
To begin, excuse my simplified language but I must translate my text.
I have a server Suse 10.3.
It has a static IP address
The latter worked very well there a few weeks.
But today he can no longer interact with other servers.
As I look at my DNS pointers, I can not find the server suse.
As I give an IP address automatically it happens to connect to the Internet.
The security strategy of my company allows all machines to connect to the Internet if they get an IP address through DHCP.
How to integrate my suse machine in domain Windows? knowing that when we look at the information on the server it SUSE brand that belongs to the domain, then it does not exist in the domain
leaderneo wrote:
> Hello,
> To begin, excuse my simplified language but I must translate my text.
>
> I have a server Suse 10.3.
> It has a static IP address
> The latter worked very well there a few weeks.
> But today he can no longer interact with other servers.
> As I look at my DNS pointers, I can not find the server suse.
> As I give an IP address automatically it happens to connect to the
> Internet.
> The security strategy of my company allows all machines to connect to
> the Internet if they get an IP address through DHCP.
>
> How to integrate my suse machine in domain Windows? knowing that when
> we look at the information on the server it SUSE brand that belongs to
> the domain, then it does not exist in the domain
>
>
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