cn at brain-biotech.de
2021-Nov-04 15:49 UTC
[Samba] Using samba-tool to join a linux file server to the domain doesn't appear to work
Am 04.11.21 um 16:43 schrieb Patrick Goetz via samba:> While you're looking at this, would it be possible to add code to add a > PTR record as well as the A record?? This would match the behavior for > Windows AD controllers.The default on Windows does not create the PTR. Usually you have to set up a GPO that the clients update their PTR. I would also like this to happen automatically but by default the reverse zone is not created in a Samba AD. I don't know about Windows there but I doubt it done there. Regards Christian -- Dr. Christian Naumer Vice President Unit Head Bioprocess Development BRAIN Biotech AG Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg e-mail cn at brain-biotech.com, homepage www.brain-biotech.com phone +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 Vorstand: Adriaan Moelker (Vorstandsvorsitzender), Lukas Linnig Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Georg Kellinghusen
Patrick Goetz
2021-Nov-04 16:00 UTC
[Samba] Using samba-tool to join a linux file server to the domain doesn't appear to work
On 11/4/21 10:49, cn--- via samba wrote:> Am 04.11.21 um 16:43 schrieb Patrick Goetz via samba: >> While you're looking at this, would it be possible to add code to add >> a PTR record as well as the A record?? This would match the behavior >> for Windows AD controllers. > > The default on Windows does not create the PTR. Usually you have to set > up a GPO that the clients update their PTR. >I have no idea, but I checked with one of my colleagues who is a Windows guru/domain admin, and he insisted that both an A and PTR record are created for the domain member when you join the (Windows server) domain. The caveat to this is the AD domain at my university is an unbelievable mess that they've tinkered with for over a decade. Imagine a book written by 100 monkeys, each with their own typewriter with pages assembled by an inebriated octopus, and you won't be too far off.> I would also like this to happen automatically but by default the > reverse zone is not created in a Samba AD. I don't know about Windows > there but I doubt it done there. > > Regards > > Christian >