Hello, I would like to know whether it is possible to select (a) specific IP(s) for a "net ads dns register" call. The reason for my question is that we have setups with several interfaces, a few of which are "internal" interfaces but technically they're ethernet interfaces. Adding all those internal interfaces to a Windows AD server leads to the DNS server giving out the wrong IP address. Thanks in advance! regards, Khaled
Does noone have any ideas on this? regards, Khaled 2010/5/12 Khaled Blah <khaled.blah at googlemail.com>:> Hello, > > I would like to know whether it is possible to select (a) specific > IP(s) for a "net ads dns register" call. The reason for my question is > that we have setups with several interfaces, a few of which are > "internal" interfaces but technically they're ethernet interfaces. > Adding all those internal interfaces to a Windows AD server leads to > the DNS server giving out the wrong IP address. > > Thanks in advance! > > regards, > Khaled >
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Khaled Blah <khaled.blah at googlemail.com> wrote:> I would like to know whether it is possible to select (a) specific > IP(s) for a "net ads dns register" call. The reason for my question is > that we have setups with several interfaces, a few of which are > "internal" interfaces but technically they're ethernet interfaces. > Adding all those internal interfaces to a Windows AD server leads to > the DNS server giving out the wrong IP address.Use the "interfaces =" parameter in smb.conf to restrict this. -- Jim McDonough Samba Team SUSE labs jmcd at samba dot org jmcd at themcdonoughs dot org