Hello:
I have been using a test network for testing Samba 4
Everything worked OK using 192.168.1.20 for DC
When I changed the IP to another one in a different subnet
I modified the following:
* The hosts file
* Network interfaces
* IP forwarders
I can access internet, I can ping the DC with the changed IP address
But when I run
host -t A samba.samdom.example.com. //changing the appropriate host and domain
I still get the old IP 192.168.1.120
What am I missing
Please help
SHB
I am using Samba 4.0.6
Correction : the old IP is 192.168.1.20
Thank you
SHB
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From: "Saad Benateigha" <sbenateigha at geomega.com>
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 1:30:17 PM
Subject: DC IP address change
Hello:
I have been using a test network for testing Samba 4
Everything worked OK using 192.168.1.20 for DC
When I changed the IP to another one in a different subnet
I modified the following:
* The hosts file
* Network interfaces
* IP forwarders
I can access internet, I can ping the DC with the changed IP address
But when I run
host -t A samba.samdom.example.com. //changing the appropriate host and domain
I still get the old IP 192.168.1.120
What am I missing
Please help
SHB
Hello, Am 10.06.2013 21:30, schrieb Saad Benateigha:> Hello: > I have been using a test network for testing Samba 4 > Everything worked OK using 192.168.1.20 for DC > When I changed the IP to another one in a different subnet > I modified the following: > > * The hosts file > * Network interfaces > * IP forwarders > > > I can access internet, I can ping the DC with the changed IP address > But when I run > host -t A samba.samdom.example.com. //changing the appropriate host and domain > > I still get the old IP 192.168.1.120 > What am I missingYou only changed the IP stuff on OS side. Not inside the Samba databases/AD. Have a look at the thread about the same topic one month ago: https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2013-May/092259.html Regards, Marc