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2009 Oct 08
12
resolv.conf rewritten every reboot. How to figure out who and why?
My machine has a static IP, with dhcp and IPv6 disabled. Every time I reboot, some process rewrites /etc/resolv.conf, including a comment about dhcpclient. The only package I have installed that shows up in "rpm -qa|grep -i dhcp" is dhcpv6-client-1.0.10-16.el5, and nothing in there is named dhcpclient. I'd like to figure out what software is rewriting this file and why. man 5 resolv.conf and man resolver are unhelpful in this case. rp...
2007 Aug 17
0
Winbindd needs 5 minutes to work after reboot
...essfully joined he Windows domain and domain logins works wonderful 5 minutes after booting. That's my problem, domain logins does not work until the winbind daemon has established contact with the password server, and this take approx 5 minutes after a reboot. I think the problem is related to DHCPclient taking too long time to get an IP address, so maybee this is not a Samba/Winbind problem but there seems to be some synchronization missing during boot. This problem is on Ubuntu 7.04, I had the same problem on Fedora 4 2 years back, but there I managed to stop the network start/DHCPclient, so the...
2005 Nov 02
2
Bind to eth1 only problem
...address Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-11-02 15:38 PST Interesting ports on hostname.external.foo.bar (external.ip.address): (The 3141 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 68/udp open|filtered dhcpclient 80/tcp open http 137/udp open|filtered netbios-ns 138/udp open|filtered netbios-dgm 631/tcp open ipp 631/udp open|filtered unknown Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.546 seconds -------------- next part -------------- mpk:/etc/samba# nmap -sSU 172.16.0.1 Start...
2016 Jun 29
2
Authentication problem
On 29/06/16 12:48, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > Hai Rowland, his setup is ok. > > Im guessing this has todo with your dhcp options or resolvconf settings or dhcpclient settings or nsswitch.conf resolv order is changes. > Or did you change /etc/hosts.conf to bind,hosts > > Its one of the above ;-) > > > Greetz, > > Louis > > >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens...
2007 Dec 03
4
what happened to netconfig in 5.1
I am doing a yum install netconfig on the new 5.1 and nothing gets installed. Was it removed? replaced with something else? yum provides netconfig does not show a "bin" command just false matches. Is there a new command? Thanks, Jerry
2016 Jun 29
4
Authentication problem
Am Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2016, 10:56:02 schrieb Rowland penny: > On 29/06/16 10:33, Dr. Harry Knitter wrote: > > I'm setting up a new Samba 4 Domain on a Debian Jessie machine. > > The dc works. > > Now I'm trying to setup a fileserver following the samba wiki. > > winbind is running on both machines, getent and wbinfo show the users and > > groups of the
2016 Jun 29
0
Authentication problem
Hai Rowland, his setup is ok. Im guessing this has todo with your dhcp options or resolvconf settings or dhcpclient settings or nsswitch.conf resolv order is changes. Or did you change /etc/hosts.conf to bind,hosts Its one of the above ;-) Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Rowland penny > Verzonden: woensdag 29 juni 2...
2016 Dec 29
3
答复: Is the "\\x.x.x.x" type tree connect request a client related feature?
Thanks for your attention, Gaiseric. Sorry , but I had a little confused. Did you mean that the problem was something relevant with the DNS? However in my impression, I might not do anything about the DNS. I have some clues that might be helped: 1) First of all, my samba server version set is "max protocol = SMB2", and the final protocol according to the negotiation result is smb2.10.
2016 Dec 30
0
??????: Is the "\\x.x.x.x" type tree connect request a client related feature?
...ot;net view" and "net use" commands may help with > diagnosing problems. > > I don't know if Samba tries to do a reverse DNS lookup on the IP > addresses of the client PC's. I try to make sure I have DNS entries > for all system even DHCP clients (e.g. > dhcpclient-192.168.10.10 at mydomain.com.) > > > What is your "name resolve order" parameter set to ? I think the > default is as follows > > name resolve order = host wins bcast > > > My issues with SMB2 was that I could get the first network connection &gt...
2017 Jan 22
4
答复: ??????: Is the "\\x.x.x.x" type tree connect request a client related feature?
...uot;net view" and "net use" commands may help with > diagnosing problems. > > I don't know if Samba tries to do a reverse DNS lookup on the IP > addresses of the client PC's. I try to make sure I have DNS entries > for all system even DHCP clients (e.g. > dhcpclient-192.168.10.10 at mydomain.com.) > > > What is your "name resolve order" parameter set to ? I think the > default is as follows > > name resolve order = host wins bcast > > > My issues with SMB2 was that I could get the first network connection > fro...
2017 Feb 08
0
转发: 答复: ??????: Is the "\\x.x.x.x" type tree connect request a client related feature?
...uot;net view" and "net use" commands may help with > diagnosing problems. > > I don't know if Samba tries to do a reverse DNS lookup on the IP > addresses of the client PC's. I try to make sure I have DNS entries > for all system even DHCP clients (e.g. > dhcpclient-192.168.10.10 at mydomain.com.) > > > What is your "name resolve order" parameter set to ? I think the > default is as follows > > name resolve order = host wins bcast > > > My issues with SMB2 was that I could get the first network connection > fro...
2015 Dec 01
4
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
Great things to investigate... thank you. Ok, so everything is pingable. I've checked to make sure I can send TCP and UDP traffic between the hosts with netcat. > Does your dhcp server deliver the required info? For DNS? Yes, it tells the client to use 192.168.127.129. I'd be in a world of hurt otherwise! > Does 'hostname -d' return the fully qualified domain name of the