diff --git a/Servers & Workflows/Linux/Automation/Puppet/Puppet Bolt.md b/Servers & Workflows/Linux/Automation/Puppet/Puppet Bolt.md index 5b5042c..03312d4 100644 --- a/Servers & Workflows/Linux/Automation/Puppet/Puppet Bolt.md +++ b/Servers & Workflows/Linux/Automation/Puppet/Puppet Bolt.md @@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ We need to configure Kerberos to know how to reach the domain, this is achieved [realms] BUNNY-LAB.IO = { - kdc = LAB-DC-01.bunny-lab.io - kdc = LAB-DC-02.bunny-lab.io - admin_server = LAB-DC-01.bunny-lab.io + kdc = LAB-DC-01.bunny-lab.io # (1) + kdc = LAB-DC-02.bunny-lab.io # (2) + admin_server = LAB-DC-01.bunny-lab.io # (3) } [domain_realm] @@ -150,6 +150,10 @@ We need to configure Kerberos to know how to reach the domain, this is achieved bunny-lab.io = BUNNY-LAB.IO ``` +1. Your primary domain controller +2. Your secondary domain controller (if applicable) +3. This is your Primary Domain Controller (PDC) + ### Initialize Kerberos Connection Now we need to log into the domain using (preferrably) domain administrator credentials, such as the example below. You will be prompted to enter your domain password. ``` sh