Thoralf Schulze
2014-Jan-24 18:44 UTC
[Samba] windows domain clients: changing primary dns suffix
hi there, i realize that this is probably the wrong place to ask - the question is rather ad-centric and not specifically related to samba, but maybe someone else stumbled upon this already and can provide a quick answer. having that out of the way, here is the question: when joining windows7-clients from a subnet $subnet.company.com to an ad dc-domain ad.company.com with a samba4 addc samba.ad.kinemathek.de, the clients change their primary dns suffix from $subnet.company.com to ad.company.com . both $hostname.$subnet.company.com and $hostname.ad.company.com resolve to the client's ip address afterwards, but the reverse lookup for this ip address yields $hostname.$subnet.company.com as expected and desired. are there any possible side effects of this dns setup for samba itself or an ad domain in general? i realize that samba in an out-of-the-box setup doesn't do much in terms of reverse dns lookups, but wanted to ask to make sure that we are on the right track here. while researching this issue, i came across http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240942 , which suggests that there might be problems. however, when i tried to implement the fixes suggested there, all kinds of hell broke loose. $subnet.company.com still appears in the client's dns suffix search list and as a connection specific dns suffix, the client is resolvable and pingable from other clients and the samba server using both $hostname.{$subnet,ad}.company.com . thank you very much, thoralf. -- thoralf schulze deutsche kinemathek - museum f?r film und fernsehen linux-administration / helpdesk tschulze at deutsche-kinemathek.de / 030 - 300 903-531