ash-samba at comtek.co.uk
2016-May-13 16:19 UTC
[Samba] Fwd: Re: Invalid data for index DN=@INDEX:OBJECTCLASS:DNSNODE
> First things first, is there anyway you can update Samba ? > The 4.1.X series is now EOL and wasn't patched for badlock, depending > on what version of debian you are running, you should be able to > upgrade easily.0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] samba-tool -V 4.2.10-Debian 0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] dpkg -s samba |grep ^Ver Version: 2:4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u2 0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] uname -a Linux empire 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-2 (2016-04-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux> Have you tried running 'samba-tool dbcheck' ??0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] samba-tool dbcheck Checking 723 objects Checked 723 objects (0 errors) We have the same inability to add records. We have the same error running: /usr/bin/samba-tool drs replicate empire.chester-dc.example.com alaska.chester-dc.example.com DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=chester-dc,DC=example,DC=com --local Thanks, but it doesn't seem like the upgrade has helped.
Rowland penny
2016-May-13 16:41 UTC
[Samba] Fwd: Re: Invalid data for index DN=@INDEX:OBJECTCLASS:DNSNODE
On 13/05/16 17:19, ash-samba at comtek.co.uk wrote:> >> First things first, is there anyway you can update Samba ? >> The 4.1.X series is now EOL and wasn't patched for badlock, depending >> on what version of debian you are running, you should be able to >> upgrade easily. > 0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] samba-tool -V > 4.2.10-Debian > 0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] dpkg -s samba |grep ^Ver > Version: 2:4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u2 > 0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] uname -a > Linux empire 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-2 (2016-04-08) > x86_64 GNU/Linux >> Have you tried running 'samba-tool dbcheck' ?? > 0 root at empire:/etc/apt[0] samba-tool dbcheck > Checking 723 objects > Checked 723 objects (0 errors) > > We have the same inability to add records. > > We have the same error running: /usr/bin/samba-tool drs replicate > empire.chester-dc.example.com alaska.chester-dc.example.com > DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=chester-dc,DC=example,DC=com --local > > Thanks, but it doesn't seem like the upgrade has helped.OK, could this just be a permissions problem i.e. user 'ash' doesn't have the required rights to add a dns record, try again, but this time use the 'Administrator' user. Rowland
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