OES 2018 SP2: Domain Services for Windows Administration Guide

  OES 2018 SP2: Domain Services for Windows Administration Guide
    Overview of DSfW
      Features and Benefits
      Architectural Overview
      Basic Directory Services Concepts
      Key Differences Between the DSfW LDAP Server and the eDirectory Server
    What’s New or Changed in Domain Services for Windows
      What’s New or Changed in Domain Services for Windows (OES 2018 SP2)
      What’s New or Changed in Domain Services for Windows (OES 2018 SP1)
      What’s New or Changed in Domain Services for Windows (Update 10 - OES 2018)
      What’s New or Changed in Domain Services for Windows (OES 2018)
    Use-Cases
      Authenticating to Applications That Require Active Directory-Style Authentication
      Working With Windows Systems Without Client for Open Enterprise Server
      Leveraging an Existing eDirectory Setup
      Interoperability Between Active Directory and eDirectory
    Deployment Scenarios
      Deploying DSfW in a Non-Name-Mapped Setup
      Deploying DSfW in a Name-Mapped Setup
    Planning for DSfW
      Server Requirements for Installing DSfW
      Scalability Guidelines
      Deciding between Name-Mapped and Non-Name-Mapped Installation
      Impact of Mixed Mode Configuration in a Forest or Domain
      Extending a Domain Boundary in a Name-Mapped Installation
      Meeting the Installation Requirements
      Unsupported Service Combinations
      Operating System Version Support
      Client for Open Enterprise Server and Windows Co-existence
      Administrative Tools
      Utilities Not Supported in DSfW
      Limitations
      Restrictions with Domain Names
      Supported Special Characters in DSfW Passwords
      Enabling Universal Password Policy for DSfW
      Ensuring Filesystem ACL Support
    Installing Domain Services for Windows
      Installing and Configuring DSfW Using the YaST Administrative Tool
      Installing DSfW Using AutoYaST
    Provisioning Domain Services for Windows
      What Is Provisioning?
      Features and Capabilities of the Provisioning Wizard
      Provisioning Wizard Interface
      Using the Wizard to Provision the DSfW Server
      Provisioning Tasks
      Provisioning Tasks for Name-Mapped and Non-Name-Mapped Scenarios
      Logging
      Troubleshooting
      Executing Provisioning Tasks Manually
    Types of Accounts in DSfW
    Activities After DSfW Installation or Provisioning
      Verifying the Installation
      Renaming Administrator Details Using MMC
      Extending the Domain Post Provisioning
      Updating the Domain Functional Level and Forest Functional Level
      Validating the Schema Update
      Validating Domain and Forest Functional Level
    Upgrading DSfW
      Upgrading DSfW to OES 2018 SP2
      Migrating Data to a Domain Services for Windows Server
    Activities After Upgrade or Migration
      Updating the Domain Functional Level and Forest Functional Level
      Validating the Schema Update
      Validating Domain and Forest Functional Level
    Running Domain Services for Windows in a Virtualized Environment
    Logging In from a Windows Workstation
      Joining a Windows Workstation to a DSfW Domain
      Logging In to a DSfW Domain
      Logging Out
      Limitations
      Support for SASL NTLMSSP Bind in LDAP
    Creating Users
      Creating Users in iManager
      Creating Users in MMC
      Moving Users Associated with Password Policies
      Limitations
    Understanding DNS in Relation to DSfW
      DSfW and DNS
      Understanding DNS Settings in the DSfW Environment
      Setting Up a Windows DNS Server for DSfW
      Migrating DNS to Another Domain Controller
      Restarting DNS
    Understanding AES Encryption for Communication
    Configuring DSfW Server as a WINS Server
      Using WINS in DSfW Environment
      Rectifying Duplicate Workstation Names
      Verifying Duplicate Workstation Names Prior to WINS Configuration
      Troubleshooting
    Managing Group Policy and Fine-Grained Password Policy Settings
      Configuring Group Policies
      Configuring Fine-Grained Password Policy
      Group Policy Objects
      Sysvol
      Limitations with Group Policy Management
    Managing Trust Relationships in Domain Services for Windows
      What is a Trust?
      Cross-Forest Trust Relationships
      Limitations with Cross-Forest Trust
    NSS Volume Access by DSfW and Active Directory Users
      Configuring NSS AD and DSfW in the same tree
    Providing Access to Server Data
      Accessing Files by Using Native Windows Methods
      Accessing Files by Using the Client for Open Enterprise Server
      Accessing Files in Another Domain
    Printing in the Domain Services for Windows Environment
      Setting Up iPrint
      Special Handling for iPrint on DSfW
      iPrint Clustering in a DSfW Environment
    Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) Roles
      FSMO Roles and Limitations
      Transferring and Seizing FSMO Roles
    Troubleshooting
      Troubleshooting DSfW
      Error Messages in Log Files
      Novell SecureLogin Issues
      Known Issues
    Schema
      Schema Objects
      Extending the Third-Party Schema
      Adding an Attribute to Partial Attribute Set (PAS)
    Understanding DSfW in Relation to IDM and Samba
      Understanding DSfW in Relation to Samba
      Understanding DSfW in Relation to IDM
    Network Ports Used by DSfW
    DSfW Password Policy Attributes
    Glossary
    Configuring Sites and Subnets
      Planning for Sites and Subnets Support
      Managing Sites and Subnets
      Troubleshooting
    Legal Notices