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2020 Nov 17
2
can't delete recursive DNS entry
Due to a mistake I created a subdomain with the name of the domain itself. In my case the domain is briesebaer.intern and I created the subdomain briesebaer.intern. Using DNS RSAT Tool I see under briesebaer.intern the subdomain intern and then a recurrence of the whole domain. That means: under intern there is briesebaer and all of the dns query beneath. The query shows the Name=intern with no Record...
2020 Nov 17
2
can't delete recursive DNS entry
Dear Mani The subdomain was created using the DNS RSAT Tool. Focus was on briesebaer.intern and with a right cllick I choose to create a domain. There I gave the new domain the name briesebaer.intern. After this it was as described before. This are the results of the DNS Lookups you requested. root at DRAGO:~# samba-tool dns query drago briesebaer.intern intern ALL -U administrator...
2020 Nov 17
0
can't delete recursive DNS entry
...... I tried the same; with the same result: my domain looks ( according samba-tools) like a copy from my domain in my domain, but the RSAT DNS tool (win 7 version) is showing "intern" and there are no items to show. The Active directory Explorer from Sysinternals shows it as "DC=briesebaer.intern;DC...." but no dnsProperty or dnsRecord........... It is impossible to delete with samba-tools .....with adding a "test.test" domain I got an A-Record, which was deletable partly with samba-tool, but a test (as domain) was still there and not deletable (no data input avail...
2020 Nov 17
0
can't delete recursive DNS entry
Dear Michael How have you created the subdomain? to look it up you have to exchange the @ with the name you want to see samba-tool dns query drago briesebaer.intern intern ALL and further down than: samba-tool dns query drago briesebaer.intern briesebaer.intern ALL Mani On 17.11.2020 07:36, Michael Thiemann via samba wrote: > Due to a mistake I created a subdomain with the name of the domain itself. > > > > In my case the domain is...