Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "naunetcorp".
2012 Dec 08
1
Samba4 DNS: "recursion requested but not available"
...am trying to get mail working for a subdomain that is being managed by
Samba 4. I added an MX record, but the problem here is that the Samba 4
DNS server isn't replying with the record:
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[mbt at aloe ~]$ dig -t MX nautest.naunetcorp.com @s4.nautest.naunetcorp.com
; <<>> DiG 9.9.2-P1-RedHat-9.9.2-5.P1.fc18 <<>> -t MX
nautest.naunetcorp.com @s4.nautest.naunetcorp.com
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOTIMP, id: 5782
;; flags: qr rd ad; QUERY: 1, A...
2012 Jun 02
2
User can only login as admin, group policy fails the logon otherwise
...use, I'm confident that I
can fix it without blowing the user's profile away entirely.
Also, there are no customizations to group policy on any of the
workstations in this domain.
Much appreciated,
Michael Trausch
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Michael B. Trausch
President, Naunet Corporation
Web: https://www.naunetcorp.com/
Phone: +1-(470)-201-5738
2012 Nov 26
1
Trouble with file shares on Samba 4
Hello all,
I have a Samba 4 system setup with 4.0.0-rc5 working as an Active
Directory controller for a set of seven Win7 computers, and most things
are working. However, file shares are not.
In all cases, if I add users to Domain Admins, they can access the
shares. In all cases, if users are not in Domain Admins, they cannot
access the shares.
I've added users to groups that
2012 Dec 18
1
(S4) Neither AXFR nor authoritative nameserving available?
Hello all,
I'd like to have redundant DNS in our setup. But it seems that Samba 4
does not yet support AXFR with its internal DNS server. Alright, that's
fine, so I figured I'd configure the system such that at the very least,
a caching nameserver was sitting in front of it. However, that doesn't
work; the caching nameserver (BIND 9) returns SERVFAIL, apparently
because
2012 Dec 24
1
Remote Desktop Assistance / Take over session w/ Samba 4
The short question: Is there a means for this to work?
The longer question follows.
I've seen Windows networks (with Windows servers, of course) where an
administrator could modify some settings in AD and then be able to
"break in" to a user session on a domain member workstation to be able
to fix things. I'd like that functionality, too, but I'm not sure if it
is
2012 Nov 24
5
(Samba4) Normal users unable to login
This is a freshly provisioned Samba 4.0.0-rc5 installation.
I provisioned the domain and created shares in the configuration file to
match an existing Samba 3.5.x installation that we're moving away from
(or at least, that's the plan...) for various reasons.
I then moved all the contents of the shares over from the old server to
the new server via rsync, including home directories and