Hi All, I would like to do a test lab using SAMBA 4.10 AD DS with BIND DLZ. I would like to use a linux distro and one that I can use Linux packages. I do not want to compile from source and would like the samba and bind to be packages that update with the OS. It seems that SAMBA 4.10 is "new" so that some distros are behind and running 4.8. What are my options? Is SAMBA installed via the OpenSUSE Build service not a valid package, like a binary that has been compiled? They make it look simple, a 1 click install. As I understand it once a person goes down the compiled application route it is difficult to migrate to a distro with standard Linux packages. I want the package and OS part to not be a headache. Thanks for your suggestions. - Joe
On 17/09/2019 12:25, joe.greer--- via samba wrote:> Hi All, > > I would like to do a test lab using SAMBA 4.10 AD DS with BIND DLZ. I > would like to use a linux distro and one that I can use Linux packages. I > do not want to compile from source and would like the samba and bind to be > packages that update with the OS. > > It seems that SAMBA 4.10 is "new" so that some distros are behind and > running 4.8.4.10.x is now old, 4.11.0 has been released ;-)> > What are my options?Numerous, but I think the obvious one is to use Debian with the Samba packages from here: http://apt.van-belle.nl/ Rowland