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2023 May 19
1
On Debian 12: nsupdate (as called from samba_dnsupdate) crashes named/bind9_dlz
Thanks for your reply.
On 2023-05-18 12:29 a.m., Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On 18/05/2023 04:31, Steven Monai via samba wrote:
>> Successfully obtained Kerberos ticket to DNS/dc33.ttwo.ad.example.org
>> as DC34$
>
> That's one misconfiguration you probably have there, it looks like your
> second DC isn't using itself as its nameserver, it appears to be
2023 May 28
1
wiki.samba.org: numerous pages broken: Internal Error
Hello,
Over the past several days, I have been unable to view a number of pages
on the Samba wiki. There seems to be a server-side problem that
manifests as pages saying "Internal Error" and showing a PHP backtrace
instead of rendering the actual content.
Not all wiki pages are affected, but here is a partial list of the
broken pages I've encountered:
2023 May 18
1
On Debian 12: nsupdate (as called from samba_dnsupdate) crashes named/bind9_dlz
Hello,
I am testing Samba (v.4.17.8) in Debian 12 ("Bookworm") for use on two
DCs (as separate VMs) in a new AD domain.
"dc33" (IP: 10.150.10.33) is the first DC in the new domain
("ttwo.ad.example.org"), provisioned via 'samba-tool domain provision DC'.
"dc34" (IP: 10.150.10.34) is the second DC, joined to the domain via
'samba-tool domain
2023 May 20
2
On Debian 12: nsupdate (as called from samba_dnsupdate) crashes named/bind9_dlz
On 2023-05-20 1:43 a.m., Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On 20/05/2023 04:44, Steven Monai via samba wrote:
>> I found an open bug in bugzilla that reports a very similar assertion
>> failure: "Bug 14030 - named crashes on DLZ zone update"
>> (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14030). Any chance this
>> Bug is related to what I'm seeing?
>
2023 May 20
1
On Debian 12: nsupdate (as called from samba_dnsupdate) crashes named/bind9_dlz
On 2023-05-18 11:24 p.m., Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On 19/05/2023 03:57, Steven Monai via samba wrote:
>> To be concrete: What do you recommend should be the contents of the
>> respective /etc/resolv.conf files in my test?
> In resolv.conf, 'domain' and 'search' are mutually exclusive and the
> last one wins, as you need 'search', I would