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Installation and Upgrades / Best option considering 3.2 is on its way
« on: July 21, 2013, 07:05:22 am »
Hey all, have to rebuild my Domain at home from scratch (server has been great for months!.. just want to change some ideas i used in setup).
I was wondering though, as 3.2 is coming out soon what's the best idea to go with.
Can I "upgrade" to 3.2 when it comes out, or will I need to rebuild my Domain again? (i.e re-add all domain PC's after the upgrade)
Curious because I really don't want to have to re-add them, reset everything up again in a few months when the next one comes out!
I was wondering though, as 3.2 is coming out soon what's the best idea to go with.
Can I "upgrade" to 3.2 when it comes out, or will I need to rebuild my Domain again? (i.e re-add all domain PC's after the upgrade)
Curious because I really don't want to have to re-add them, reset everything up again in a few months when the next one comes out!
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Installation and Upgrades / Running FOG (Free Open Ghost) PXE server on the same machine as Zentyal
« on: January 08, 2013, 07:49:29 am »
Hey all,
This is really late but I had some experience late last year setting up FOG to work on the same PC as Zentyal. This is good because you can have it all package in one server to network boot installations or useful utilities you might need on the network (i.e my Automated Windows Install).
However, there is one CATCH! I have noticed subsequent to my FOG install, all the pictures in the Zentyal interface are gone! Nothing is broken as far as I can tell it all works just as it did, but the Zentyal logo and little pictures in options are no longer showing
First up, you need to have a Zentyal install! Definitely with DHCP and DNS running.
Download FOG 0.32 from here:http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/ onto your Zentyal Server
- Go to the advanced options in DHCP on the Zentyal Server
-Under the "Thin Client" option (Swear in Zentyal2.2 this was called something else)
-Next Server = Host
-Host = (IP of your FOG Server)
-File Path = pxelinux.0
That's it! I've successfully had Images booting from FOG for a while now.
BUT! If anyone wants to do this as well and help me on my lost images problem I would be most grateful!!!
This is really late but I had some experience late last year setting up FOG to work on the same PC as Zentyal. This is good because you can have it all package in one server to network boot installations or useful utilities you might need on the network (i.e my Automated Windows Install).
However, there is one CATCH! I have noticed subsequent to my FOG install, all the pictures in the Zentyal interface are gone! Nothing is broken as far as I can tell it all works just as it did, but the Zentyal logo and little pictures in options are no longer showing
First up, you need to have a Zentyal install! Definitely with DHCP and DNS running.
Download FOG 0.32 from here:http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/ onto your Zentyal Server
- Extract to etc/FOG and run install using "sudo ./installfog.sh
- Follow the instructions here on integrating with an existing network: http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Integrating_FOG_into_an_Existing_Network
- It is important to use these instructions as it directs FOG not to run its own DHCP service but use the one you provide (Zentyal's)
- Go to the advanced options in DHCP on the Zentyal Server
-Under the "Thin Client" option (Swear in Zentyal2.2 this was called something else)
-Next Server = Host
-Host = (IP of your FOG Server)
-File Path = pxelinux.0
That's it! I've successfully had Images booting from FOG for a while now.
BUT! If anyone wants to do this as well and help me on my lost images problem I would be most grateful!!!
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Installation and Upgrades / Force Zentyal as master browser [Solved]
« on: December 14, 2012, 02:28:16 am »
Hey all, think I'm having an issue on my home Zentyal where other workstations are taking on as the master browser.
Basically, some PC's are part of the domain, other aren't. This is causing some issues in searching the network. Is there any way to force Zentyal as the master browser? I saw some samba guides on editing SMB.conf but wasn't sure if this would fuck up Zentyal's configuration as i know it uses its own config files.
Anyone know where to set it? If I can just edit the SMB.conf? The settings I found were:
os level = 65
preferred master = yes
local master = yes
domain master = yes
But they don't appear in the SMB.conf of Zentyal.
Basically, some PC's are part of the domain, other aren't. This is causing some issues in searching the network. Is there any way to force Zentyal as the master browser? I saw some samba guides on editing SMB.conf but wasn't sure if this would fuck up Zentyal's configuration as i know it uses its own config files.
Anyone know where to set it? If I can just edit the SMB.conf? The settings I found were:
os level = 65
preferred master = yes
local master = yes
domain master = yes
But they don't appear in the SMB.conf of Zentyal.
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Installation and Upgrades / FOG running on same server as Zentyal
« on: October 17, 2012, 03:43:48 am »
Another quick question I have, is it possible to have FOG(http://www.fogproject.org/) running happily alongside Zentyal on the same server or will they conflict?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Installation and Upgrades / Setting Up Group Policy
« on: October 17, 2012, 03:39:44 am »
Hey all, has anyone had any luck setting up group policy through Microsoft Server Management tools?
When i use the Group Policy Management tool and try to either edit the Default Domain Policy or Create a new policy on an OU, I get the attached error saying Acces Denied. The user i'm doing it with is definitely a domain administrator.
Has anyone seen this?
When i use the Group Policy Management tool and try to either edit the Default Domain Policy or Create a new policy on an OU, I get the attached error saying Acces Denied. The user i'm doing it with is definitely a domain administrator.
Has anyone seen this?
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