Hello good people. I am trying to setup Samba4 as an Active Directory
server on my Raspberry Pi 4. I have chosen to use the BIND_DLZ backend
for dns. On this Pi I also have docker running. I had k3s installed,
but removed it after setup.
One thing I have noticed is that when running `sudo samba_dnsupdate
--verbose --all-names`, it appears that the script attempts to talk to
a dns server on all interfaces on the system. As I do not have bind
listening on those interfaces (as they belong to docker/kubernetes),
it errors out. Is there a way to tell samba not to try to talk to dns
servers on those interfaces?
Thanks in advance.
Samba Version:
samba -V
Version 4.13.14-Ubuntu
Note: When I am refering to interfaces, I am refering to the IP address
assigned to those interfaces.
Minecraftchest1
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put the following two lines in your smb.conf interfaces = <device-name or IP> bind interfaces only that's it Am 29.12.21 um 00:08 schrieb Wyatt C Jackson via samba:> Hello good people. I am trying to setup Samba4 as an Active Directory > server on my Raspberry Pi 4. I have chosen to use the BIND_DLZ backend > for dns. On this Pi I also have docker running. I had k3s installed, > but removed it after setup. > > One thing I have noticed is that when running `sudo samba_dnsupdate > --verbose --all-names`, it appears that the script attempts to talk to > a dns server on all interfaces on the system. As I do not have bind > listening on those interfaces (as they belong to docker/kubernetes), > it errors out. Is there a way to tell samba not to try to talk to dns > servers on those interfaces? > > Thanks in advance. > > Samba Version: > samba -V > Version 4.13.14-Ubuntu > > Note: When I am refering to interfaces, I am refering to the IP address > assigned to those interfaces. > > > > > Minecraftchest1 > Minecraftchest1 at outlook.com > Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows >-- Stefan Kania Landweg 13 25693 St. Michaelisdonn Signieren jeder E-Mail hilft Spam zu reduzieren und sch?tzt Ihre Privatsph?re. Ein kostenfreies Zertifikat erhalten Sie unter https://www.dgn.de/dgncert/index.html Download der root-Zertifikate: https://www.dgn.de/dgncert/downloads.html