Refactor #19112
closedStarting Foreman Proxy service on Windows as domain user
Description
Hey all. Been trying for a good 2 work days to get this working, to no avail. The documentation is a bit lacking. I finally did get it to work. I think the documentation should be updated to explain how to support domain users starting the service. The register-service file is also fairly confusing if someone is using a domain account. Where/How would I go about putting in suggestions for the documentation? Github somewhere?
Side note (I couldnt find a Documentation category anywhere)
Updated by Dominic Cleal about 7 years ago
Changes to the documentation should be opened as pull requests to https://github.com/theforeman/theforeman.org (e.g. under _includes/manuals/1.15/), no ticket is necessary.
If only filing tickets, either open as issues on that repository or under http://projects.theforeman.org/projects/foreman-website/issues.
Updated by Jeff Sparrow about 7 years ago
Thanks Dominic. In the meantime, I guess I have not gotten this to quite work. I have the service starting, and it is now running netsh commands (lots of steps missing about those two). But now, I get access denied. Its almost like its not running the service with the correct domain account credentials.
Updated by Jeff Sparrow about 7 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
Resolved. Will put in change items in git, for this documentation.
Updated by Anonymous about 7 years ago
- Tracker changed from Support to Refactor
- Project changed from Foreman to Smart Proxy
- Category set to Core
- Status changed from Resolved to New
Updated by Anonymous over 6 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Pull request https://github.com/theforeman/smart-proxy/pull/518 added