We have an old AD running on windows that we want to retire. It was not set up correctly but it is providing dns under a domain -- call it myschool.edu. Our samba server we set up on the domain we called ad.myschool.edu. We want to have our windows dns forward requests for the new ad.myschool.edu domain to our samba server and windows doesn't seem to want to do so. We have attempted to create a primary 'subdomain', a 'stub domain' and the other option available in the dns manager tool. Nothing worked correctly to forward requests to the ad.myschool.edu domain. Can anyone provide suggestion on how we may get our windows dns to correctly forward to our samba domain? Sorry that this is not strictly a samba question but I'm sure somone has to be running a samba AD next to a windows AD. -- David Bear mobile: (602) 903-6476
On 26.06.2014 19:00, David Bear wrote:> We have an old AD running on windows that we want to retire. It was not set > up correctly but it is providing dns under a domain -- call it myschool.edu. > Our samba server we set up on the domain we called ad.myschool.edu. We want > to have our windows dns forward requests for the new ad.myschool.edu domain > to our samba server and windows doesn't seem to want to do so. We have > attempted to create a primary 'subdomain', a 'stub domain' and the other > option available in the dns manager tool. Nothing worked correctly to > forward requests to the ad.myschool.edu domain. Can anyone provide > suggestion on how we may get our windows dns to correctly forward to our > samba domain? Sorry that this is not strictly a samba question but I'm sure > somone has to be running a samba AD next to a windows AD."Assign a Conditional Forwarder for a Domain Name" serverfault.com/a/465561 technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794735(v=ws.10).aspx But first you must remove everything that is left over in your DNS from your other tries to make this work.