Rowland, my language is Spanish but does not mean you do not understand the English but not like you, my goal is not to belittle his work on the contrary I like what you have echo and will continue doing. In the specific message that I do not also has worked for me. I assure you I have tried several times and using the manuals that come on the wiki but I could not solve, maybe I misspoke. You could tell me where to start or whether I mean the part because it does not update the DNS via DHCP with the reverse zone. My apologies to you and the team Leonidch ---------------------------- Mensaje original ---------------------------- Asunto: Re: [Samba] Samba 4 more complete De: "Rowland penny" <rpenny at samba.org> Fecha: Jue, 21 de Abril de 2016, 8:04 am Para: samba at lists.samba.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 21/04/16 12:37, cosme at crearq.co.cu wrote:> Hi team > > Samba4 want to suggest that to have a more complete performance would be > good if the reverse zone default will be added and that the devices are > connected by DHCP to update you forward and reverse DNS zone.All this is hard to read, which I am putting down to English probably not being your first language. I think what you mean is, if you run Samba as an AD domain, it would be a good idea to create a reverse zone and even better, use DHCP to update your forward and reverse zones. If this is correct, have you used an internet website for information and if so, which website.> > At least to my not me I worked, even using the bind9 compiled with support > for dlz.I think this means you cannot get it to work.> At least that part of me has failed me. Using Debian 8 samba4.4.2 and > bind9 & isc-dhcp-server from the repository.Well, it works for me, Devuan (debian 8 without systemd), Samba 4.4.2, Bind9 & DHCP Rowland> Regards > Leonidch > >-- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
On 21/04/16 13:44, cosme at crearq.co.cu wrote:> Rowland, my language is Spanish but does not mean you do not understand > the English but not like you, my goal is not to belittle his work on the > contrary I like what you have echo and will continue doing. In the > specific message that I do not also has worked for me. > I assure you I have tried several times and using the manuals that come on > the wiki but I could not solve, maybe I misspoke. > You could tell me where to start or whether I mean the part because it > does not update the DNS via DHCP with the reverse zone. > > My apologies to you and the team > Leonidch > > > ---------------------------- Mensaje original ---------------------------- > Asunto: Re: [Samba] Samba 4 more complete > De: "Rowland penny" <rpenny at samba.org> > Fecha: Jue, 21 de Abril de 2016, 8:04 am > Para: samba at lists.samba.org > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > On 21/04/16 12:37, cosme at crearq.co.cu wrote: >> Hi team >> >> Samba4 want to suggest that to have a more complete performance would be >> good if the reverse zone default will be added and that the devices are >> connected by DHCP to update you forward and reverse DNS zone. > All this is hard to read, which I am putting down to English probably > not being your first language. > > I think what you mean is, if you run Samba as an AD domain, it would be > a good idea to create a reverse zone and even better, use DHCP to update > your forward and reverse zones. > If this is correct, have you used an internet website for information > and if so, which website. > >> At least to my not me I worked, even using the bind9 compiled with support >> for dlz. > I think this means you cannot get it to work. > >> At least that part of me has failed me. Using Debian 8 samba4.4.2 and >> bind9 & isc-dhcp-server from the repository. > Well, it works for me, Devuan (debian 8 without systemd), Samba 4.4.2, > Bind9 & DHCP > > Rowland >> Regards >> Leonidch >> >> >I understand that English is not your first language, what I was trying to find out was, what have you tried and what webpage (if any) did you follow. I can assure you it does work (well it does for me) and if required, I will help you to get it working, but first I need to know what you have already tried. Rowland
You do not need to use DHCP to have reverse DNS zone. This because first step is to create the zone itself. Second step, for me, would be to add all DCs into the reverse zone. As DC do not use DHCP, as DC are not too numerous, you can add them into reverse zone manually. You _do_ need DHCP to have reverse DNS on clients connecting to your AD. This because clients are numerous. Reverse zone could speed up things but not sure (at all) you can see the gain. 2016-04-21 14:44 GMT+02:00 <cosme at crearq.co.cu>:> Rowland, my language is Spanish but does not mean you do not understand > the English but not like you, my goal is not to belittle his work on the > contrary I like what you have echo and will continue doing. In the > specific message that I do not also has worked for me. > I assure you I have tried several times and using the manuals that come on > the wiki but I could not solve, maybe I misspoke. > You could tell me where to start or whether I mean the part because it > does not update the DNS via DHCP with the reverse zone. > > My apologies to you and the team > Leonidch > > > ---------------------------- Mensaje original ---------------------------- > Asunto: Re: [Samba] Samba 4 more complete > De: "Rowland penny" <rpenny at samba.org> > Fecha: Jue, 21 de Abril de 2016, 8:04 am > Para: samba at lists.samba.org > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > On 21/04/16 12:37, cosme at crearq.co.cu wrote: > > Hi team > > > > Samba4 want to suggest that to have a more complete performance would be > > good if the reverse zone default will be added and that the devices are > > connected by DHCP to update you forward and reverse DNS zone. > > All this is hard to read, which I am putting down to English probably > not being your first language. > > I think what you mean is, if you run Samba as an AD domain, it would be > a good idea to create a reverse zone and even better, use DHCP to update > your forward and reverse zones. > If this is correct, have you used an internet website for information > and if so, which website. > > > > > At least to my not me I worked, even using the bind9 compiled with > support > > for dlz. > > I think this means you cannot get it to work. > > > At least that part of me has failed me. Using Debian 8 samba4.4.2 and > > bind9 & isc-dhcp-server from the repository. > > Well, it works for me, Devuan (debian 8 without systemd), Samba 4.4.2, > Bind9 & DHCP > > Rowland > > Regards > > Leonidch > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >