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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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User Accounts and Groups<br />

1. The <strong>Kerio</strong> Control host must be a member of one of the mapped domains. This<br />

domain will be set as primary.<br />

2. It is necessary that the primary domain trusts any other domains mapped in <strong>Kerio</strong><br />

Control (for details, see the documentation regarding the operating system on the<br />

corresponding domain server).<br />

3. For DNS configuration, the same rules as in mapping of a single domain are<br />

applied (the <strong>Kerio</strong> Control’s DNS module is the best option).<br />

Domain mapping settings<br />

To set Active Directory domain mapping, go to:<br />

• the Administration Console, section Users and groups → Users, the Active Directory<br />

tab,<br />

• in the Administration web interface, section Users and Groups → Domains and Authentication,<br />

the Active Directory tab.<br />

Connecting the firewall to a domain (<strong>Software</strong> Appliance / VMware Virtual Appliance)<br />

The upper section of the Active Directory tab provides information about domain membership<br />

of the firewall’s host.<br />

In the <strong>Software</strong> Appliance / VMware Virtual Appliance edition, it is possible to add the firewall<br />

to a domain, change domain membership or disconnect the firewall from the domain.<br />

This can be done in the easy-to-use wizard.<br />

Figure 16.11<br />

Adding firewall to a domain<br />

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