Information
If you configure your host to join an Active Directory domain using Host Profiles the Active Directory credentials are saved in the host profile and are transmitted over the network. To avoid having to save Active Directory credentials in the Host Profile and to avoid transmitting Active Directory credentials over the network use the vSphere Authentication Proxy.
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Solution
When using host profiles do the following:
From the vSphere Client go to Home >> Host Profiles and select a Host Profile to edit. View the settings under Authentication Configuration >> Active Directory Configuration >> JoinDomain Method. Set the method used to join hosts to a domain to 'Use vSphere Authentication Proxy to add the host to domain' and provide the IP address of the vSphere Authentication Proxy server.
To join a host to Active Directory manually without host profiles do the following:
From the vSphere Client select the ESXi Host and go to Configuration >> Authentication Services. Click Properties and change the 'Directory Service Type' to Active Directory, enter the domain to join, check 'Use vSphere Authentication Proxy' and enter the proxy server address then click 'Join Domain'.