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Jochen Nickel
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Jochen Nickel is a Cloud, Identity and Access Management Solution Architect with a clear focus and in-depth technical knowledge of Identity and Access Management. He is currently working for inovit GmbH in Switzerland leading and executing projects in the field of Identity and Access Management including Data Classification and Information protection. Jochen is focused on Microsoft Technologies, especially in the Enterprise Mobility + Security Suite, Office 365 and Azure. He is an established speaker at many technology conferences like Azure Bootcamps, TrustInTech Meetups or the Experts Live Switzerland and Europe.
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Configuring Azure AD Domain Services


To integrate a legacy application based on NTLM and Kerberos authentication in an Azure IaaS scenario, we need to configure the Azure AD Domain Services. In this section, we will configure only the basic service and will integrate an active example application in a hybrid scenario.

The first step is to create a new group called AAD DC Administrators; the group needs to have this exact name. Afterwards, you need to add your administrator account admin@domain.onmicrosoft.com to the newly-created group.

Add the admin account as a member of the group.

Creating a virtual network

When enabling Azure AD Domain Services, you will need to specify which Azure virtual network is being used. We use the name LeanoAzureNet and a 192.168.x.x/20 as the range to configure the network.

Please note that you must satisfy the following criteria:

  • The virtual network belongs to a region supported by Azure AD Domain Services. See the region page for details.

  • Ensure the virtual...

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Published in: Sep 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785889448

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Jochen Nickel

Jochen Nickel is a Cloud, Identity and Access Management Solution Architect with a clear focus and in-depth technical knowledge of Identity and Access Management. He is currently working for inovit GmbH in Switzerland leading and executing projects in the field of Identity and Access Management including Data Classification and Information protection. Jochen is focused on Microsoft Technologies, especially in the Enterprise Mobility + Security Suite, Office 365 and Azure. He is an established speaker at many technology conferences like Azure Bootcamps, TrustInTech Meetups or the Experts Live Switzerland and Europe.
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