There is nothing wrong with your policies. Test if it all works and if it does, ignore these messages. I having the same message. ( samba 4.2.5 ) Gr. Louis> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Viktor Trojanovic > Verzonden: maandag 16 november 2015 15:54 > Aan: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Win Clients and DNS > > > > On 16.11.2015 15:34, Rowland Penny wrote: > > On 16/11/15 14:18, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: > >> On 16.11.2015 14:22, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > >>> More explained.. > >>> > >>> Only my laptops get a DHCP IP. > >>> All my other computers have static ip. > >>> > >>> After the AD join, it does not matter if > >>> 1) a desktop pc, when a static IP changes for a computer. > >>> 2) a laptop gets a different IP. > >>> The PC always updates its A and PTR > >>> > >>> So, in both cases my A and PTR records are changed in the DNS. > >>> > >>> Maybe an firewall setting on you pc is blocking the update to the > >>> dns server or on the server you now allowing the dns updates. > >>> > >>> Can you have a look into that? > >>> > >>> Greetz, > >>> > >>> Louis > >>> > >> OK, so my situation is as follow: > >> > >> - NDS A and PTR are manually set on the Samba DNS for all domain > members > >> - All clients have fixed IP addresses and are in the same subnet as > >> the Samba server > >> - I disabled the Windows Firewall just to make sure there is no block > >> on the PC either > >> > >> ==> No change, I still get the same error message in the windows > >> event viewer. > >> > >> If I look at the error message, one line which seems wrong is > >> > >> ----> Sent update to server: <?> > >> > >> It does give the correct IP address in the following line but is this > >> how it should look? > >> > >> Viktor > >> > > > > OK, just had a thought, is the DC the *only* dns server in the Samba > > domain ? > > > > Rowland > > > > > Yes, absolutely. > > On another topic, you saw my thread on sysvolreset. It's driving me > nuts. Everytime I run sysvolreset (which takes ages), and subsequently > run sysvolcheck, the error message names a different folder than the > sysvolcheck before. What's up with that? Is that normal? How often am I > supposed to run sysvolreset to make it work? Mind you, I only have 8 > policies, no scripts or other files, and it's the only DC. And the DB > check command ran with 0 errors. > > Viktor > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
On 16.11.2015 15:59, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:> There is nothing wrong with your policies. > > Test if it all works and if it does, ignore these messages. > > I having the same message. ( samba 4.2.5 ) > > Gr. > > LouisI'm actually not sure about that. These are error, not warning messages in the windows event viewer, and the concerned GP folder is the same that sysvolcheck returns an error on. So, as sysvolcheck on Linux returns the error on another folder, so does the event viewer in Windows return an error on the same folder and not the other one anymore. Something really strange is happening here.> >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Viktor Trojanovic >> Verzonden: maandag 16 november 2015 15:54 >> Aan: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org >> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Win Clients and DNS >> >> >> >> On 16.11.2015 15:34, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 16/11/15 14:18, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> On 16.11.2015 14:22, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >>>>> More explained.. >>>>> >>>>> Only my laptops get a DHCP IP. >>>>> All my other computers have static ip. >>>>> >>>>> After the AD join, it does not matter if >>>>> 1) a desktop pc, when a static IP changes for a computer. >>>>> 2) a laptop gets a different IP. >>>>> The PC always updates its A and PTR >>>>> >>>>> So, in both cases my A and PTR records are changed in the DNS. >>>>> >>>>> Maybe an firewall setting on you pc is blocking the update to the >>>>> dns server or on the server you now allowing the dns updates. >>>>> >>>>> Can you have a look into that? >>>>> >>>>> Greetz, >>>>> >>>>> Louis >>>>> >>>> OK, so my situation is as follow: >>>> >>>> - NDS A and PTR are manually set on the Samba DNS for all domain >> members >>>> - All clients have fixed IP addresses and are in the same subnet as >>>> the Samba server >>>> - I disabled the Windows Firewall just to make sure there is no block >>>> on the PC either >>>> >>>> ==> No change, I still get the same error message in the windows >>>> event viewer. >>>> >>>> If I look at the error message, one line which seems wrong is >>>> >>>> ----> Sent update to server: <?> >>>> >>>> It does give the correct IP address in the following line but is this >>>> how it should look? >>>> >>>> Viktor >>>> >>> OK, just had a thought, is the DC the *only* dns server in the Samba >>> domain ? >>> >>> Rowland >>> >>> >> Yes, absolutely. >> >> On another topic, you saw my thread on sysvolreset. It's driving me >> nuts. Everytime I run sysvolreset (which takes ages), and subsequently >> run sysvolcheck, the error message names a different folder than the >> sysvolcheck before. What's up with that? Is that normal? How often am I >> supposed to run sysvolreset to make it work? Mind you, I only have 8 >> policies, no scripts or other files, and it's the only DC. And the DB >> check command ran with 0 errors. >> >> Viktor >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >
Interesting, me too, on both my DCs. But sysvolreset shouldn't take that long, imho. Ole Am 16.11.2015 um 15:59 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle:> There is nothing wrong with your policies. > > Test if it all works and if it does, ignore these messages. > > I having the same message. ( samba 4.2.5 ) > > Gr. > > Louis > > >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Viktor Trojanovic >> Verzonden: maandag 16 november 2015 15:54 >> Aan: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org >> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Win Clients and DNS >> >> >> >> On 16.11.2015 15:34, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 16/11/15 14:18, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> On 16.11.2015 14:22, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >>>>> More explained.. >>>>> >>>>> Only my laptops get a DHCP IP. >>>>> All my other computers have static ip. >>>>> >>>>> After the AD join, it does not matter if >>>>> 1) a desktop pc, when a static IP changes for a computer. >>>>> 2) a laptop gets a different IP. >>>>> The PC always updates its A and PTR >>>>> >>>>> So, in both cases my A and PTR records are changed in the DNS. >>>>> >>>>> Maybe an firewall setting on you pc is blocking the update to the >>>>> dns server or on the server you now allowing the dns updates. >>>>> >>>>> Can you have a look into that? >>>>> >>>>> Greetz, >>>>> >>>>> Louis >>>>> >>>> OK, so my situation is as follow: >>>> >>>> - NDS A and PTR are manually set on the Samba DNS for all domain >> members >>>> - All clients have fixed IP addresses and are in the same subnet as >>>> the Samba server >>>> - I disabled the Windows Firewall just to make sure there is no block >>>> on the PC either >>>> >>>> ==> No change, I still get the same error message in the windows >>>> event viewer. >>>> >>>> If I look at the error message, one line which seems wrong is >>>> >>>> ----> Sent update to server: <?> >>>> >>>> It does give the correct IP address in the following line but is this >>>> how it should look? >>>> >>>> Viktor >>>> >>> OK, just had a thought, is the DC the *only* dns server in the Samba >>> domain ? >>> >>> Rowland >>> >>> >> Yes, absolutely. >> >> On another topic, you saw my thread on sysvolreset. It's driving me >> nuts. Everytime I run sysvolreset (which takes ages), and subsequently >> run sysvolcheck, the error message names a different folder than the >> sysvolcheck before. What's up with that? Is that normal? How often am I >> supposed to run sysvolreset to make it work? Mind you, I only have 8 >> policies, no scripts or other files, and it's the only DC. And the DB >> check command ran with 0 errors. >> >> Viktor >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >
Is this your first-and-only DC ever for that domain? Did you try to re-join the Win clients with deleting the client objects after the 'leave'? Ole Am 16.11.2015 um 16:26 schrieb Viktor Trojanovic:> > > On 16.11.2015 15:59, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >> There is nothing wrong with your policies. >> >> Test if it all works and if it does, ignore these messages. >> >> I having the same message. ( samba 4.2.5 ) >> >> Gr. >> >> Louis > > I'm actually not sure about that. These are error, not warning > messages in the windows event viewer, and the concerned GP folder is > the same that sysvolcheck returns an error on. So, as sysvolcheck on > Linux returns the error on another folder, so does the event viewer in > Windows return an error on the same folder and not the other one anymore. > > Something really strange is happening here. > >> >>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >>> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Viktor >>> Trojanovic >>> Verzonden: maandag 16 november 2015 15:54 >>> Aan: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org >>> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Win Clients and DNS >>> >>> >>> >>> On 16.11.2015 15:34, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 16/11/15 14:18, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>>> On 16.11.2015 14:22, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >>>>>> More explained.. >>>>>> >>>>>> Only my laptops get a DHCP IP. >>>>>> All my other computers have static ip. >>>>>> >>>>>> After the AD join, it does not matter if >>>>>> 1) a desktop pc, when a static IP changes for a computer. >>>>>> 2) a laptop gets a different IP. >>>>>> The PC always updates its A and PTR >>>>>> >>>>>> So, in both cases my A and PTR records are changed in the DNS. >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe an firewall setting on you pc is blocking the update to the >>>>>> dns server or on the server you now allowing the dns updates. >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you have a look into that? >>>>>> >>>>>> Greetz, >>>>>> >>>>>> Louis >>>>>> >>>>> OK, so my situation is as follow: >>>>> >>>>> - NDS A and PTR are manually set on the Samba DNS for all domain >>> members >>>>> - All clients have fixed IP addresses and are in the same subnet as >>>>> the Samba server >>>>> - I disabled the Windows Firewall just to make sure there is no block >>>>> on the PC either >>>>> >>>>> ==> No change, I still get the same error message in the windows >>>>> event viewer. >>>>> >>>>> If I look at the error message, one line which seems wrong is >>>>> >>>>> ----> Sent update to server: <?> >>>>> >>>>> It does give the correct IP address in the following line but is this >>>>> how it should look? >>>>> >>>>> Viktor >>>>> >>>> OK, just had a thought, is the DC the *only* dns server in the Samba >>>> domain ? >>>> >>>> Rowland >>>> >>>> >>> Yes, absolutely. >>> >>> On another topic, you saw my thread on sysvolreset. It's driving me >>> nuts. Everytime I run sysvolreset (which takes ages), and subsequently >>> run sysvolcheck, the error message names a different folder than the >>> sysvolcheck before. What's up with that? Is that normal? How often am I >>> supposed to run sysvolreset to make it work? Mind you, I only have 8 >>> policies, no scripts or other files, and it's the only DC. And the DB >>> check command ran with 0 errors. >>> >>> Viktor >>> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >> >> > >
Viktor, reading your original post again, I find that the "Primary Domain Suffix" there is given as "SAMDOM.COM" while you claim that your domain name actually has the form of "samdom.example.com". Is this a typo, or does this actually differ? I am asking, because you can (at least in Win7) - in the system properties right where you give the domain name for the join - specify a "Primary DNS suffix for this computer". And if that has a typo, it might cause some problems. Ole Am 16.11.2015 um 16:26 schrieb Viktor Trojanovic:> > > On 16.11.2015 15:59, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >> There is nothing wrong with your policies. >> >> Test if it all works and if it does, ignore these messages. >> >> I having the same message. ( samba 4.2.5 ) >> >> Gr. >> >> Louis > > I'm actually not sure about that. These are error, not warning > messages in the windows event viewer, and the concerned GP folder is > the same that sysvolcheck returns an error on. So, as sysvolcheck on > Linux returns the error on another folder, so does the event viewer in > Windows return an error on the same folder and not the other one anymore. > > Something really strange is happening here. > >> >>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >>> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Viktor >>> Trojanovic >>> Verzonden: maandag 16 november 2015 15:54 >>> Aan: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org >>> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Win Clients and DNS >>> >>> >>> >>> On 16.11.2015 15:34, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 16/11/15 14:18, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>>> On 16.11.2015 14:22, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >>>>>> More explained.. >>>>>> >>>>>> Only my laptops get a DHCP IP. >>>>>> All my other computers have static ip. >>>>>> >>>>>> After the AD join, it does not matter if >>>>>> 1) a desktop pc, when a static IP changes for a computer. >>>>>> 2) a laptop gets a different IP. >>>>>> The PC always updates its A and PTR >>>>>> >>>>>> So, in both cases my A and PTR records are changed in the DNS. >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe an firewall setting on you pc is blocking the update to the >>>>>> dns server or on the server you now allowing the dns updates. >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you have a look into that? >>>>>> >>>>>> Greetz, >>>>>> >>>>>> Louis >>>>>> >>>>> OK, so my situation is as follow: >>>>> >>>>> - NDS A and PTR are manually set on the Samba DNS for all domain >>> members >>>>> - All clients have fixed IP addresses and are in the same subnet as >>>>> the Samba server >>>>> - I disabled the Windows Firewall just to make sure there is no block >>>>> on the PC either >>>>> >>>>> ==> No change, I still get the same error message in the windows >>>>> event viewer. >>>>> >>>>> If I look at the error message, one line which seems wrong is >>>>> >>>>> ----> Sent update to server: <?> >>>>> >>>>> It does give the correct IP address in the following line but is this >>>>> how it should look? >>>>> >>>>> Viktor >>>>> >>>> OK, just had a thought, is the DC the *only* dns server in the Samba >>>> domain ? >>>> >>>> Rowland >>>> >>>> >>> Yes, absolutely. >>> >>> On another topic, you saw my thread on sysvolreset. It's driving me >>> nuts. Everytime I run sysvolreset (which takes ages), and subsequently >>> run sysvolcheck, the error message names a different folder than the >>> sysvolcheck before. What's up with that? Is that normal? How often am I >>> supposed to run sysvolreset to make it work? Mind you, I only have 8 >>> policies, no scripts or other files, and it's the only DC. And the DB >>> check command ran with 0 errors. >>> >>> Viktor >>> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >> >> > >