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2016 Aug 09
2
BIND as DNS Slave of SAMBA 4 Internal DNS and Windows 2008
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DNS, without any LDAP or Kerberos access, and be installed much more
safely in a de-militarized zone to serve specific needs without any
need for anything but port 53 access to the relevant Samba server.
They also provide the opportunity to take copies of the slaved zones,
run them through "mkrdns" to publish and verify reverse DNS records,
run them though "named-compilezone" for completely consistent format,
and store them in source control to be able to track changes.
In this case, you could set up the slaves with NS records for the
relevant domains, just for clarity of pro...
2014 Feb 28
2
reverse dns not updated
Hi,
SAMBA 4 - reverse dns not update
Eduardo Buso
2016 Aug 10
0
BIND as DNS Slave of SAMBA 4 Internal DNS and Windows 2008
...or Kerberos access, and be installed much more
> safely in a de-militarized zone to serve specific needs without any
> need for anything but port 53 access to the relevant Samba server.
>
> They also provide the opportunity to take copies of the slaved zones,
> run them through "mkrdns" to publish and verify reverse DNS records,
> run them though "named-compilezone" for completely consistent format,
> and store them in source control to be able to track changes.
>
> In this case, you could set up the slaves with NS records for the
> relevant domains,...
2016 Aug 08
3
BIND as DNS Slave of SAMBA 4 Internal DNS and Windows 2008
hi guys
i need some advice for my case that i faced here..
i have Two AD with two different domain, platform and network :
i expect all user in different domain can resolve the other domain dns
let say
1. domainwin.com >> windows 2008 AD >> 172.16.1.2
2. domainnux.com >> Samba 4 AD >> 172.16.2.2
is it possible if i create 1 new BIND DNS Server in 172.16.3.2