Join an Amazon EC2 instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
You can seamlessly join an Amazon EC2 instance to your Active Directory domain when the instance is launched. For more information, see Seamlessly join an Amazon EC2 Windows instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory. You can also launch an EC2 instance and join it to an Active Directory domain directly from the AWS Directory Service console with AWS Systems Manager Automation.
If you need to manually join an EC2 instance to your Active Directory domain, you must launch the instance in the proper Region and security group or subnet, then join the instance to the domain.
To be able to connect remotely to these instances, you must have IP connectivity to the instances from the network you are connecting from. In most cases, this requires that an internet gateway be attached to your VPC and that the instance has a public IP address.
Topics
- Launch directory administration instance in your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
- Seamlessly join an Amazon EC2 Windows instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
- Manually join an Amazon EC2 Windows instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
- Seamlessly join an Amazon EC2 Linux instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
- Seamlessly join an Amazon EC2 Linux instance to a shared AWS Managed Microsoft AD
- Manually join an Amazon EC2 Linux instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
- Manually join an Amazon EC2 Linux instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory using Winbind
- Manually join an Amazon EC2 Mac instance to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory
- Delegate directory join privileges for AWS Managed Microsoft AD
- Create or Change a DHCP options set