Thanks for the object oriented precise tutorial! One thing to mention in the other hand. You HAVE TO point the DNS of the vm-to-join-the-domain to the DC manually. Otherwise, if you have DHCP enabled in your main router, in the DHCP server settings, the DNS server setting has to point to the DC. In MikroTik RouterOS, it is in IP -> DHCP server -> Networks tab, and modify the network accordingly.
great to watch while switch over to one VM to another VM bit confusion plz take new VMare classes its very helpful to us. need DHCP and DNS seprate classes brother.
Appreciate this I was having issues with my assignment you explain things well also have to write all my steps and that’s what I turn in for grade so need the explanations along with what I need to do
Hopefully you’re able to answer my question since this video has been released a while ago. I was wondering if before setting all this up would I have to disable DHCP on my router?
Your subnet should only have 1 DHCP Server responding, otherwise there could be IP collisions & other problems. So if you follow through this video on your home network (IE, not in a lab network) you should either turn off DHCP Server on your router, or just not activate the scope in Windows DHCP Server.
Hi, if you look for other videos on my channel that are about "Lab 1 Sophos" it shows how I created a private network and firewall/NATed it out to the internet.
Hey, what do I do about IPv6? Right now I have a IPv6 DHCP running on my router and other devices connected through that are not even seeing my domain, because of the different DNS.
I don't think that you mess up the passwords, I think that you do it on purpose just to check if whatever password that you're typing in is actually being typed in a masked field so that your actual password doesn't get recorded on video. But anyway, this is a nice explanation of the topic. Thanks!!
It's certainly not necessary, but in enterprise environments when you're looking at multiple VM's, it's a good idea to give the server a name you can easily identify - like "DC" for Domain Controller.
Three different passwords so far..1 for lab/admin 2 for lab.local 3 for George user. How do you remember all those including passwords of your debit cards
Thanks for the object oriented precise tutorial! One thing to mention in the other hand. You HAVE TO point the DNS of the vm-to-join-the-domain to the DC manually. Otherwise, if you have DHCP enabled in your main router, in the DHCP server settings, the DNS server setting has to point to the DC. In MikroTik RouterOS, it is in IP -> DHCP server -> Networks tab, and modify the network accordingly.
10/10 simple, quick and precise. this video lowkey saved my IT course lmao
so far the best I found dude. Its amazing how extremely good videos like this have such low popularity and subs
Thank you! Explained all those very fast and easy to understand!
I learnt this in my 11th standard. Quite a refreshment..😅
Thanks George. I knew nothing about AD. Your video taught me what I needed to know.
I really appreciated your videos and how you explain it.
great to watch while switch over to one VM to another VM bit confusion plz take new VMare classes its very helpful to us. need DHCP and DNS seprate classes brother.
Appreciate this I was having issues with my assignment you explain things well also have to write all my steps and that’s what I turn in for grade so need the explanations along with what I need to do
Liked your video...Appreciate your effort, Looking for more topics!!!
You have saved my homework. Thanks.
This guide helped me so much. Thanks man!!
Can you please explain what the hyper-v switch settings you have? How you plan to share internet with ws in your local domain. Thank you
Hopefully you’re able to answer my question since this video has been released a while ago. I was wondering if before setting all this up would I have to disable DHCP on my router?
Your subnet should only have 1 DHCP Server responding, otherwise there could be IP collisions & other problems. So if you follow through this video on your home network (IE, not in a lab network) you should either turn off DHCP Server on your router, or just not activate the scope in Windows DHCP Server.
You are true expert. With Honor.
George Thank you for this awesome video man! New sub here keep it up!
Awesome video, thanks crack, number one, gold medal
Helpfull tutorials bro and I was Wondering if u tell me which video recording software u use
I have a question. How did you set the network adapter when you set up your virtual machine? Did you set it to NAT or Bridged Adapter?
Hi, if you look for other videos on my channel that are about "Lab 1 Sophos" it shows how I created a private network and firewall/NATed it out to the internet.
Hey, what do I do about IPv6? Right now I have a IPv6 DHCP running on my router and other devices connected through that are not even seeing my domain, because of the different DNS.
Hello, please I typed the "domain admins" but it couldn't find it. What do I do to give it administrative privilege? Thanks in anticipation
I have a DHCP server on a Centos, how do I configure to make it work.
thx for the video man that help me so much :p
After installing Ad in DHCP server service is not starting in using server 2019 enterprise so after installing Ad however start DHCP server
hi, I will try to do as you show in your video tomorrow :-) when I enter the server, but you lose instrnette if you create static ip in windows server
I don't think that you mess up the passwords, I think that you do it on purpose just to check if whatever password that you're typing in is actually being typed in a masked field so that your actual password doesn't get recorded on video. But anyway, this is a nice explanation of the topic. Thanks!!
Can you please continue sophos series of videos
how can I
get video 1 and 2
Really interesting, Thanks alot
Great video, though I feel it's too fast for someone trying to do this practically for the first time
help, it always says the password does not meet the password policy😢 i already put lowercase and uppercase with numbers and symbols
Why would you need to change the hostname from Win-155dsfds to another name?
It's certainly not necessary, but in enterprise environments when you're looking at multiple VM's, it's a good idea to give the server a name you can easily identify - like "DC" for Domain Controller.
Thanks for the help homie
Great video
great video, please make more.
Can't see the screen very well, actually.
Three different passwords so far..1 for lab/admin 2 for lab.local 3 for George user. How do you remember all those including passwords of your debit cards
Thanks brother.
works thanks
Nice video
good
Damn those keyboard typing noise! :/
Arfi nw
Tooooooo FAST not benefit me to learn at all. Thanks by the way.