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2018 Jun 06
2
Samba, AD, 'short' name resolving...
Sorry, i'm getting a bit confused about my new Samba/AD domain, related to the 'short' name resolving. I was clearly (ab)used to Samba/NT, where WINS make, on LAN, ''flat'' resolving very simple. I'm moving now from my old NT domains to my new AD domain, and to prevent massive change i've decided to keep name resolution and DHCP address assigment out of the
2018 Jun 08
4
Samba, AD, 'short' name resolving...
...> I think you mean that something like this doesn't work: > rowland at devstation:~$ ping -c1 dc4 No, i've narrowed down a bit... DNS works in this way, as expected. Touble arise in windows client accessing server aliases; I'm used to define some aliases for servers (so i use \\FILEPP\). I define aliases with: a) cname in AD DNS, and work: root at vdmtms1:~# host filepp filepp.ad.fvg.lnf.it is an alias for vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it. vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it has address 10.27.1.22 b) 'netbios aliases' in smb.conf: netbios aliases = CUPSPP FILEPP HOMEPP c) SPN aliases: s...
2018 Oct 25
0
Again NFSv4 and Kerberos at the 'samba way'...
...early you can check it also with: > > root at vdcsv1:~# samba-tool spn list vdmpp1$ > vdmpp1$ > User > CN=VDMPP1,OU=Computers,OU=Pasian,OU=FVG,DC=ad,DC=fvg,DC=lnf,DC > =it has the following servicePrincipalName: > HOST/VDMPP1 > HOST/vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it > HOST/filepp.ad.fvg.lnf.it > HOST/FILEPP > HOST/cupspp.ad.fvg.lnf.it > HOST/CUPSPP > HOST/homepp.ad.fvg.lnf.it > HOST/HOMEPP > nfs/vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it > nfs/vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it/vdmpp1 > nfs/vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it/vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it Hmm, > nfs/vdmpp1.ad.fvg.lnf.it...
2018 Oct 24
5
Again NFSv4 and Kerberos at the 'samba way'...
Good morning Marco and others. > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Marco Gaiarin via samba > Verzonden: dinsdag 23 oktober 2018 18:58 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: [Samba] Again NFSv4 and Kerberos at the 'samba way'... > > > Sorry, i come back to this topic in a different thread,