kazabe
2011-Mar-10 21:07 UTC
[Samba] is possible change the PDC IP address without damage the domain?
Hi. I have a virtualized PDC, and now i need asign a dedicated server to that service. The problem is: the IP on the virtualized server dont use the same range of the local network. To add the new PDC server, we need use an IP on the same local network, but i dont know how can affect that the existent domain. Actual PDC IP. 10.0.0.2 Local Network : 192.168.12.0/24. access to the domain server using the GW 192.168.12.2 now i need assign to the new PDC server the IP 192.168.12.10, but continue using the same domain. Is that possible? thanks and regards.
John Drescher
2011-Mar-10 21:09 UTC
[Samba] is possible change the PDC IP address without damage the domain?
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 4:07 PM, kazabe <kazabe at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi. > > I have a virtualized PDC, and now i need asign a dedicated server to that > service. > > The problem is: ?the IP on the virtualized server dont use the same range of > the local network. ?To add the new PDC server, we need use an IP on the same > local network, but i dont know how can affect that the existent domain. > > Actual PDC IP. 10.0.0.2 > > Local Network : 192.168.12.0/24. ?access to the domain server using the GW > 192.168.12.2 > > now i need assign to the new PDC server the IP 192.168.12.10, but continue > using the same domain. ?Is that possible? >Yes. Just make the change. If you use a DNS server make sure you update the pdc records in that. John
kazabe
2011-Mar-10 21:24 UTC
[Samba] is possible change the PDC IP address without damage the domain?
2011/3/10 John Drescher <drescherjm at gmail.com>> > > > > Yes. Just make the change. If you use a DNS server make sure you > update the pdc records in that. > > John >I have the dns updating dinamically with the dhcp, including the PTR registers. the trust relationship can be affected changing the IP? (i have stations with windows XP and 7) thanks and regards.
John Drescher
2011-Mar-10 21:26 UTC
[Samba] is possible change the PDC IP address without damage the domain?
>> Yes. Just make the change. If you use a DNS server make sure you >> update the pdc records in that. >> >> John >> > I have the dns updating dinamically with the dhcp, ?including the PTR > registers. > > the trust relationship can be affected changing the IP? (i have stations > with windows XP and 7) >No it will not affect the trust relationship. John