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2020 Jun 11
2
getting no SRV record
On 11/06/2020 14:04, Bob Wooden via samba wrote:
> In my previous AD domain, my FQDN was a non-registered (fake) domain
> that has worked for years. For example "fakedomainname.intials", like
> "domain.dt". This started, back in the day when we were suspose to
> stop using *.local (like MS always suggested.) It worked so I never
> looked back.
It sounds from that, that you are now using something like
'myregistereddomain.com', if so, p...
2020 Jun 11
2
getting no SRV record
On 11/06/2020 12:16, Bob Wooden via samba wrote:
> When I "nslookup". I get:
>
> root@[dchost]:~# nslookup [dchost].[domain].work
> Server:??? ??? 192.168.116.50
> Address:??? 192.168.116.50#53
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> Name:??? [dchost].[domain].work
> Address: xx.198.245.139
>
> This local active directory is the first I have ever setup with a
2020 Jun 11
0
getting no SRV record
...cation.)
Bob Wooden
On 6/11/20 7:29 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> If you had a previous AD domain, you must have had a FQDN, but having
> said that, it does look like
In my previous AD domain, my FQDN was a non-registered (fake) domain
that has worked for years. For example "fakedomainname.intials", like
"domain.dt". This started, back in the day when we were suspose to stop
using *.local (like MS always suggested.) It worked so I never looked back.
More below.
> you have a configuration error somewhere, so can you post the contents
> of the following files...