Well, right, it shouldn't be that hard, but... 

Maybe someone knows why this is occurring: 


./net.samba3 ads join -U Administrator -d LCTN.PRIV -S 10.10.10.23 
[2011/02/04 15:38:20, 0] lib/debug.c:449(debug_pars e_params) 
debug_parse_params: unrecognized debug class name or format [LCTN.PRIV] 
Enter Administrator's password: 
Failed to join domain: Invalid configuration ("workgroup" set to 'LCTN.PRIV', should be 'LCTN-DC'"realm" set to 'LCTN.PRIV //YOUR REALM', should be 'lctn.priv') and configuration modification was not requested 

The server name is LCTN-DC, but the domain is lctn.priv. Have tried listing domain in upper and lower case in krb5.conf ans smb.conf. 





----- "Andrew S. Zbikowski" wrote: 
It's really not hard, see the samba documentation. 

http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html#id2555963 

Basically install the kerberos packages for your distribution, run the 
domain join command, test getent password <username>, make sure you 
know the root password (just in case...) and edit nssswitch.conf and 
the pam configuration. 

Check the documentation for specifics. 

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