On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 13:34 -0400, Jarrod Hyder wrote:
> I have a samba server running on Linux that has two ethernet cards (eth0
&
> eth1) that are bonded into a single virtual interface (bond0). This virtual
> interface is connected to the corporate LAN and I have another ethernet
card
> (eth2) that is connected to another server that is used for making
> incremental backups. The problem that I am having is that no matter what I
> do, the command "net ads dns register -P' causes both the bond0
and eth2 IP
> addresses to show up in the DNS record on the corporate domain controller.
>
> I have tried to force samba and winbind to use "interface =
bond0" and
> "bind interfaces only = yes" and it doesn't seem to help this
situation.
>
> If anyone can shed some light on what I am doing wrong, I would really
> appreciate it.
>
> BTW, I am using samba 3.0.28a
>
> --
> Jarrod Hyder
> jhyder79@gmail.com
Jarrod,
Not sure how much help I can be, but give this a try - add the -d # flag
to your 'net ads dns ...' command where # can be something up to 10
(more debug output). This can at the very least confirm the smb.conf
file being read as well as perhaps point you in a better direction. If
nothing else, posted the somewhat cleansed output here; it may help
others here to see where your problem lies.
Regards,
Frank