Is DLZ support enabled in the Centos 7 bind? building a Samba/sernet AD, and this looks to be the best way to handle the DNS needs of the AD. thanks. Also any web tools for managing a mysql (mariaDB?) DLZ backend? Web, as my AD will not have a GUI; nor should I be doing this on the AD directly.
----- Original Message ----- | Is DLZ support enabled in the Centos 7 bind? | | building a Samba/sernet AD, and this looks to be the best way to handle | the DNS needs of the AD. | | thanks. | | Also any web tools for managing a mysql (mariaDB?) DLZ backend? Web, as | my AD will not have a GUI; nor should I be doing this on the AD directly. In our case, we just define the zones that the AD servers should be allowed to update, such as the _msdcs, _sites, _tcp and _udp zones, and assign the BIND servers as slaves. It seems to work but YMMV -- James A. Peltier IT Services - Research Computing Group Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus Phone : 604-365-6432 Fax : 778-782-3045 E-Mail : jpeltier at sfu.ca Website : http://www.sfu.ca/itservices Twitter : @sfu_rcg Powering Engagement Through Technology
On 08/27/2015 12:49 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:> ----- Original Message ----- > | Is DLZ support enabled in the Centos 7 bind? > | > | building a Samba/sernet AD, and this looks to be the best way to handle > | the DNS needs of the AD. > | > | thanks. > | > | Also any web tools for managing a mysql (mariaDB?) DLZ backend? Web, as > | my AD will not have a GUI; nor should I be doing this on the AD directly. > > In our case, we just define the zones that the AD servers should be allowed to update, such as the _msdcs, _sites, _tcp and _udp zones, and assign the BIND servers as slaves. It seems to work but YMMVSo what are you running for DNS on the AD?