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DmitryP

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  1. You need to properly set up Kerberos authentication in the /etc/krb5.conf file. For example: [libdefaults] default_realm = [your domain name] ticket_lifetime = 24h forwardable = yes default_tkt_enctypes = rc4-hmac default_tgs_enctypes = rc4-hmac permitted_enctypes = rc4-hmac dns_lookup_kdc = true dns_lookup_realm = false [realms] KATANKA.ELEM.RU = { kdc = [DC IP] master_kdc = [PDC IP] default_domain = [your domain name] admin_server = [PDC IP] } [domain_realm] .[your domain name] = [your domain name] It is very important to correctly identify authentication type your AD servers use. You can find recently used auth types in google.
  2. Hello WilliamT! Yes, I can to resolve workstation DNS names from ERA appliance.
  3. Hello WilliamT! Yes, I have installed ERA from your published OVA template, and I have problems with push install agents and antivirus products. Also, I have locally installed agent and endpoint antivirus 6 ver. on one of my PCs, but this antivirus can't get updates from ERA. Regards, Dmitry
  4. HI! ERAS for which OS are you install? I have ERAS 6 as Vmware image on centos. I have problems with agent push deployment, and also I can't push installation of antivirus to PCs with locally installed agents. I successfully add ERAS server to my active directory. Twice I created incidents to ESET support, but I don't receive any information so far.
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