I know that the revers-recorords are not created automatically. We
created the revers-zone by hand and also the PTR-records where entered
by hand (only DCs and servers). That's not the problem, because this is
the same with the internal DNS. BUT the internal DNS is working without
any NS-Record, but the bind9 will not start if the NS-record is missing.
I think at least the DC with the FSMO-roles should be automatically put
in every revers-zone as NS-record, then everything would be fine.
Am 17.02.22 um 18:07 schrieb Patrick Goetz via samba:> So, I've been using the internal DNS server, and reverse-zone records
> aren't created here, either. In fact, I've only been able to get
`net
> ads join` to create forward-zone records on Ubuntu.
>
> As I reported a few days ago, no matter what I try I can't get it to
> create forward-zone records for Arch linux systems.? I finally gave up,
> joined the Arch client to the domain and just created the forward and
> reverse-zone records by hand myself. Otherwise the Arch deployment is
> simpler than Ubuntu; fewer packages to install with reasonable
> dependencies, and of course on Arch you always get the most current
> version of Samba automatically.
>
> Very much doubt this observation is going to put Louis out of business.
<:)
>
>
> On 2/17/22 10:08, Stefan Kania via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 17.02.22 um 16:46 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle via samba:
>>> Which samba version?
>> was 4.12 now updated to 4.13 on the way to 4.15 :-)
>> I think I will write a bug report about the mising NS-record :-)
>>
>>
>
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