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2016 Mar 19
1
missing DomainDnsZones and ForestDnsZones ?
On Fri, 2016-03-18 at 18:46 -0700, r moulton wrote: > We didn't encounter any problems adding the new DC, albeit with > '--dns-backend=NONE' specified, and replication is working fine, > evidently. Are you saying that we might be able to use > samba_dnsupdate > to patch things up somehow? No, not unless your DNS server accepts GSS-TSIG updates, or you arrange the
1999 Apr 15
2
Question...
It's me again. I really appreciate all the help you people have given me. It's helped out alot! Here is my question: Why when I add a valid users list to my smb.conf files (because I run samba on multiple servers) does it make the network neighbourhood not work for the samba work group? I get: The computer or sharename, could not be found. Make sure you typed it correctly, and
2005 Apr 11
0
very slow writes from samba client to samba server
...a file of any real size (1Mb+) the copy/save errors out before the writing is done. I have googled this issue, and written to fedora-list, but nothing is helping so far. All the advice suggests that this is a master-browser collision problem. So I edited my smb.conf files accordingly (setting the os_level, etc. lower in the client), but that didn't help. Here are my smb.conf files anyway, just in case I've done something wrong. On the server (I've removed all commented lines for brevity): ----- [global] workgroup = CONCRETE netbios name = ONE server string = Samba Server hos...
2003 Oct 19
21
Samba PDC
I'm trying to config Samba PDC using: The Unofficial Samba HOWTO but error apeared: The following error occurred attempting to join the domain MYDOMAIN: The specified network password is not correct I tried: Use Window's Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) to make the following changes in the Local Computer Policy\ Computer Configuration\ Windows Settings\ Security Settings\ Local