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2016 Jul 04
0
Samba43 Kerberos problems
...ER1$@DOMAIN.NAME.COM.AU failed (Client not found in
>> Kerberos database) SERVER1 is my DC1,
>> not sure why it has a $ right before the @ is this normal?
>>
>
ldbsearch (and ldapsearch) is very useful to dig into AD and understand it
better. Use it ;)
ldbsearch -H $sam cn=dc208 sAMAccountName
# record 1
dn: CN=DC208,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld
sAMAccountName: DC208$
sAMAccountName is pre-Windows2000 login. It is 20 character max and that
limit is still existing in modern Windows, which could demonstrate that
they don't like to change the engine, only...
2016 Jul 04
2
Samba43 Kerberos problems
> Hi,
>
> Try to add "rdns = false" in krb5.conf on SERVER1.
>
Hi Mathias,
Thanks for your reply I have tried that option but same issues. This is
getting worst now. Not sure what else to do, any other test/changes you
advise me to do? Right now I'm out of ideas.
>
> 2016-06-21 13:36 GMT+02:00 Juan Garcia <juan at ish.com.au
> <mailto:juan at
2016 Dec 13
2
AD, 4.5.0, DRS or deletion question
Hi all,
I have a strange behaviour on our AD.
DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld
Authentification\DC208 via RPC
DSA object GUID: 20f711ed-cb02-4543-badb-28d3ed4c4ae1
Last attempt @ NTTIME(0) was successful
0 consecutive failure(s).
Last success @ NTTIME(0)
DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld
NTDS DN: CN=NTDS
Settings\0ADEL:...
2016 Dec 15
0
AD, 4.5.0, DRS or deletion question
...n in our docs.
If you read that all, thank you for your interest : )
mathias
2016-12-13 18:05 GMT+01:00 mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a strange behaviour on our AD.
>
> DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld
> Authentification\DC208 via RPC
> DSA object GUID: 20f711ed-cb02-4543-badb-28d3ed4c4ae1
> Last attempt @ NTTIME(0) was successful
> 0 consecutive failure(s).
> Last success @ NTTIME(0)
>
> DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld
>...
2016 Apr 05
5
DNS issues after FSMO seize
2016-04-04 14:20 GMT+02:00 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org>:
> On 04/04/16 10:23, mathias dufresne wrote:
>
>> SOA means "this DNS se'rver can modify the zone".
>>
>
> No it doesn't, it stands for 'Start Of Authority' and contains who to
> contact for the domain records.
>
Rowland... thank you again Captain Obvious. Yes SOA means