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2012 Nov 08
1
[Samba 4rc1] no ping to domain clients
Hello Hello I'm using samba4 rc1 since 2 months as PDC with samba4 internal DNS. Everything works but i can't ping domain clinets via its names. Clients are named as stacja00X.localdomain where X is station number. But even on SambaPDC i can't ping it with for exapmle: ping stacja003.localdomain or ping stacja003 nslookup says that there is no host like that. Funny becouse domain
2012 Nov 08
2
[SAMBA4 RC1] Strange internal DNS behaviour
Hello I'm using samba4 rc1 since 2 months as PDC with samba4 internal DNS. Everything works but i can't ping domain clients even from samba machine. Clients are named as station00x.domain.lan where x is station number. But even on SambaPDC i can't ping it with for exapmle: ping station004.domain.lan or ping stacja003. Nslookup says that there is no host like that. Funny becouse
2014 Apr 25
1
Moving to Bind from internal Ubuntu Server
Hello I'm trying to move to Bind from internal DNS. Internal DNS sometimes does not answer for clients with forwarded from another one records. It serves only local addreses when there is high traffic. When i start bind is see some errors: ----------------------------------- Apr 25 13:50:35 PrimaryDC named[7726]: sizing zone task pool based on 5 zones Apr 25 13:50:35 PrimaryDC
2014 May 14
3
[CFT] ASLR, PIE, and segvguard on 11-current and 10-stable
Hey All, [NOTE: crossposting between freebsd-current@, freebsd-security@, and freebsd-stable at . Please forgive me if crossposting is frowned upon.] Address Space Layout Randomization, or ASLR for short, is an exploit mitigation technology. It helps secure applications against low-level exploits. A popular secure implementation is known as PaX ASLR, which is a third-party patch for Linux. Our
2014 May 14
3
[CFT] ASLR, PIE, and segvguard on 11-current and 10-stable
Hey All, [NOTE: crossposting between freebsd-current@, freebsd-security@, and freebsd-stable at . Please forgive me if crossposting is frowned upon.] Address Space Layout Randomization, or ASLR for short, is an exploit mitigation technology. It helps secure applications against low-level exploits. A popular secure implementation is known as PaX ASLR, which is a third-party patch for Linux. Our