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2013 Jun 02
2
dynamic DNS Updates still failing, re-installed 9 more times, tried everything I could think of, now bald.
I have tried everything, This is CentOS 6.4 with SELinux DISABLED, Bind version BIND 9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.17, samba 4.0.6 downloaded as a tar.gz from samba.org -- I have read EVERY maillinglist, IRC Log, how-to on google, tutorial on samba.org, and many many people have had this problem and not once have any of the posters resolved it, so I am now a desperate man reaching out to you with as
2013 Jun 01
1
Hello Mailing List, I really need some help/advice.
Please bear with me as this is my first time actually using a mailing list. I've set up a CentOS 6.4 machine as a samba4 Primary Domain Controller, and successfully joined a windows 8 client machine to the domain. My question is as follows: when I add the computer "BED-DESK-01" to the domain "MYDOMAIN.LOCAL" shouldn't an A record be created for
2013 Jun 01
1
Please Help! Dynamic DNS just will not work: " failed gss_inquire_cred: GSSAPI error: Major = Unspecified GSS failure"
I just can't seem to get dynamic DNS updates working on CentOS 6.4 with samba 4.0 .tar.gz from samba.org using BIND9_DLZ. If I run bind 9.8.2.rc1 in debug mode and go to a domain joined windows client and run 'ipconfig /registerdns' this is what I get in my console: 31-May-2013 23:51:06.520 client 10.0.0.106#54352: new TCP connection 31-May-2013 23:51:06.520 client 10.0.0.106#54352:
2013 Jun 03
1
Removed bind 9.8 installed bind 9.9 now named will not start with samba include statement: dlz_bind9_9.so incorrect version 2 should be 1!?
I removed the centos bind build and installed bind 9.9.3 from ISC source, and went to /usr/local/samba/private/named.conf and changed the line from bind 9.8 to bind 9.9 and now I get this error and named will not start with the include line for samba in /etc/named.conf: get: "dlz_dlopen: incorrect version 2 should be 1 in '/usr/local/samba/lib/bind9/dlz_bind9_9.so'" Help!