If you are unable to join the domain, run the preflight utility to validate your environment.
For more information, see The Safeguard Authentication Services Pre-Installation Diagnostic Tool in the Safeguard Authentication Services Installation Guide .
Then, verify the following:
If you are joining to a specific domain controller you must ensure that Safeguard Authentication Services can locate and read the configuration information in Active Directory. You should do one of the following:
For more information, see the About Active Directory Configuration section in the Safeguard Authentication Services Installation Guide.
If you are unable to log in as an Active Directory user after installing, check the following:
vastool status
Correct any errors reported by the status command, then try logging in again.
vastool user checklogin <username>
The output displays whether the user is a known Active Directory user. If not, you may need to map the user to an Active Directory account or Unix-enable the Active Directory account. If the user is known, an access control rule may prevent them from logging in. The output of the command displays which access control rules are in effect for the user.
You may need to restart window managers such as gdm in order for the window manager to reload NSS modules. Until the window manager reloads the NSS configuration, you will be unable to log in with an Active Directory user. Other services such as cron may also be affected by NSS changes. If you are unsure which services need to be reloaded, reboot the system.
Note:
If you are configuring Safeguard Authentication Services on VMwareESX Server vSphere (ESX 4.0) the reason you can not log in may be related to access control issues. For more information, see Configuring access control on ESX 4..
If the Unix Account tab is missing when viewing the properties of a user or group in Active Directory Users and Computers, the most likely cause is that the extension module (AducExtensions.dll) was unable to load. Typically this is due to an invalid or corrupt installation. To resolve this issue, check the following:
If you receive the following error message while installing the Safeguard Authentication Services vasypd Unix component, the rpcbind service may not be enabled.
svcadm: Instance "svc:/quest/vas/vasypd:default" has unsatisfied dependencies. Error 4 starting vasypd
To enable the rpcbind service
# svcs -d quest/vas/vasypd STATE STIME FMRI disabled Sep_14 svc:/network/rpc/bind:default online Sep_14 svc:/milestone/single-user:default online Sep_14 svc:/system/filesystem/local:default
# /usr/sbin/svcadm enable -s /network/rpc/bind
# /etc/init.d/vasypd start
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