It seems like most people here are asking pretty advanced questions, and I don't think this is one--but I've read a lot of documentation and I can't come up with an answer. We have a 100% Windows-based IT infrastructure here, including using AD to manage hostname mapping. I know hardly anything about Windows, since I've been a UNIX person for 20+ years and I've been overwriting any Windows installation with Linux for a lot of those years. Our IT folks say that they don't add hostnames directly to AD, like you would with BIND or similar; instead (they say) the desktop owner sets the hostname in some Windows system dialog, and that hostname is then forwarded to the AD server (I assume), which makes it available through DNS for non-Windows systems. This does appear to work: I can ping, etc. to peoples' Windows desktops. So now I want to add my Linux desktop and have the same hostname setting happen... but I can't figure out how to get it to work. Most of the docs I see are all about configuring Samba servers, but I don't have or want a Samba server; I need my Linux client to talk to a Windows server. The howto's that talk about Linux as a Windows client discuss mounting SMB shares (which I have done and works fine) and/or hooking up password/group/etc. databases to AD (which I don't need to do since our IT folks have installed Windows for UNIX or whatever, and I get all that through NIS which works fine). All I need to do is get my hostname set up properly so other people can access my system. Can I do that? Can someone either tell me how or point me in the right direction in the docs (which Samba tool would be used, for example)? Thanks! -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <psmith@netezza.com> http://netezza.com "Please remain calm--I may be mad, but I am a professional."--Mad Scientist ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are my opinions--Netezza takes no responsibility for them.
Gerald (Jerry) Carter
2007-Feb-02 16:02 UTC
[Samba] Registering hostnames with an AD server?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Paul Smith wrote:> So now I want to add my Linux desktop and have the > same hostname setting happen... but I can't figure out > how to get it to work. Most of theThere's new code in the svn tree for secure DNS updates using the machin trust account password. 'net ads dns register -P'. It works against Windows 2000SP4 and Windows 2003 DNS servers. This will be in the next upgrade release. cheers, jerry ====================================================================Samba ------- http://www.samba.org Centeris ----------- http://www.centeris.com "What man is a man who does not make the world better?" --Balian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFw2BWIR7qMdg1EfYRAkViAJ9kb0KE5ibqCd9Dew4+LNV5av+9XwCgg0Rq Bu7/pv/FSDhjBnB51ykdKwE=OAl8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 10:31:53AM -0500, Paul Smith wrote:> So now I want to add my Linux desktop and have the same hostname setting > happen... but I can't figure out how to get it to work. Most of theRight now in the 3_0 tree we have code that will register a machine's hostname in DNS using kerberos authenticated dynamic updates. Will be in the next major release. Volker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20070203/9b3a9eda/attachment.bin