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2017 May 16
2
DNS (bind_dlz) forwarding not working
>
> Not so much forgetting but not understanding ;-)
- Internal DNS that responds to our services (site, moodle, etc) -
ns.myinstitution.edu (registered in registro.br)
- Samba DNS answering for samba stuff - addc.myinstitution.edu
Maybe it's better to use SAMBA_INTERNAL instead of BIND_DLZ?
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org>
2017 May 16
2
DNS (bind_dlz) forwarding not working
...the internal dns server will not make any difference.
Ok.
Which ever dns server you use, it must be authoritative for the AD
> domain and if required it should be a subdomain of your registered
> domain, see here:
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Active_Directory_Naming_FAQ
> #Subdomain_of_a_Domain_You_Own
>
> From the sound of it, you are trying to do it incorrectly, it
> sounds like you are using the same dns domain name for your AD
> domain as your existing dns domain, this is not likely to work.
I am using subdomains for this, so much that I posted in the other message.
*Domain*: m...
2020 Jun 11
2
getting no SRV record
On 11/06/2020 14:04, Bob Wooden via samba wrote:
> In my previous AD domain, my FQDN was a non-registered (fake) domain
> that has worked for years. For example "fakedomainname.intials", like
> "domain.dt". This started, back in the day when we were suspose to
> stop using *.local (like MS always suggested.) It worked so I never
> looked back.
It sounds from