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[[joining_an_active_directory_or_freeipa_domain]]
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= Joining an Active Directory or FreeIPA domain
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Fedora can join Active Directory and FreeIPA domains using the `realm` command.
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If you want your Fedora machine to be part of an Active directory or FreeIPA domain just follow this steps
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. Gather needed information
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* If your network is not configured to automatically setup the DNS to the domain DNS, you will need the domain DNS IP address.
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* You will need to provide the credentials of a domain user with permissions to join new machines to the domain.
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. Configure the DNS to use the Active Directory or FreeIPA domain DNS servers (if your network uses DHCP to set this DNS to the correct server, skip this step)
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You can do this editing the network settings using the GNOME configuration panel or you can edit directly the file `/etc/systemd/resolved.conf` and add your DNS manually.
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[Resolve]
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DNS=192.168.122.143 172.17.0.2 1.0.0.1
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. After saving the file, restart `systemd-resolved` service.
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$ sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
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. Change the machine name to the machine name you want + the domain name.
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$ sudo hostnamectl set-hostname my_machine.example.domain
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. Use the `realm` command to join the machine to the domain.
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$ sudo realm join example.domain -v
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. After the command finished the machine should be part of the Active Directory or FreeIPA domain |