Edson Tadeu Almeida da Silveira
2016-Oct-13 17:27 UTC
[Samba] Member Server Different Subnet
Hi guys! Do you known if there is something to do to let samba 4 member server to work in a different subnet? My AD/DC is on subnet 10.40.11.0/24 and im putting an member File server at 10.4.16.2/24 But im having problem to join in DC with this member. I have other members in the same ad subnet and all of them are working well. Thanks! -- ------------------------------------------- Edson Tadeu Almeida Silveira http://sites.google.com/site/edsontadeu/ -------------------------------------------
Hello, Am 13.10.2016 um 19:27 schrieb Edson Tadeu Almeida da Silveira via samba:> My AD/DC is on subnet 10.40.11.0/24 and im putting an member File server > at 10.4.16.2/24 > > But im having problem to join in DC with this member. > > I have other members in the same ad subnet and all of them are working well.You did not told us what problems have on your member when you join it to the AD. And how do you join the member? Using "net" (correct), "samba-tool" (don't use)? Or do you use any other tool like "realmd" or "sssd"? My guess: Is your client able to resolve the AD DNS zone? Check your DNS settings on your client. If this does not help, please provide more information. Regards, Marc
Edson Tadeu Almeida da Silveira
2016-Oct-13 18:22 UTC
[Samba] Member Server Different Subnet
Sorry. It was my mistake. I wasn´t able to join because server time wasn´t sync. Thanks! 2016-10-13 14:37 GMT-03:00 Marc Muehlfeld <mmuehlfeld at samba.org>:> Hello, > > Am 13.10.2016 um 19:27 schrieb Edson Tadeu Almeida da Silveira via samba: > > My AD/DC is on subnet 10.40.11.0/24 and im putting an member File > server > > at 10.4.16.2/24 > > > > But im having problem to join in DC with this member. > > > > I have other members in the same ad subnet and all of them are working > well. > > You did not told us what problems have on your member when you join it > to the AD. And how do you join the member? Using "net" (correct), > "samba-tool" (don't use)? Or do you use any other tool like "realmd" or > "sssd"? > > My guess: Is your client able to resolve the AD DNS zone? Check your DNS > settings on your client. > > If this does not help, please provide more information. > > Regards, > Marc > > >-- ------------------------------------------- Edson Tadeu Almeida Silveira http://sites.google.com/site/edsontadeu/ -------------------------------------------