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2016 Nov 28
4
Reverse zones fail with secure updates
Hai James,
So a windows xp works but Win7/10 not, at least is good hint.
So, i did have a look in my setup again.
And i'm thinking, i have disabled ipv6 for my windows 7 and win 10 pc's.
That may be an option..
A thing you can try, have a look here :
http://www.bvanleeuwen.nl/faq/?p=1142
ipv6 Admx to simple disable ipv6.
I've set : Disable all IPv6 components.
I also
2016 Dec 07
0
Reverse zones fail with secure updates
Hai James,
> On a side not even if I manually create a A RR and select "create
> associated pointer (PTR) record" in the Micorsoft DNS snap in. A PTR
> record does not get created.
Thats correct, you need to do that manualy if you use windows tools.
> I can see in a
> wireshark capture the XP client request a PTR update. A Windows 7 client
> does not. Not even
2016 Dec 07
2
Reverse zones fail with secure updates
Just check, yes all my pc's ( dhcp and static ) are owner of the DNS records.
NTDOM\COMPUTERNAME$ is set on the record and every pc its own record.
! one thing, i do use Bind9_dlz with samba and not internal DNS.
I forgot if i mentioned it before or not.
Greetz,
Louis
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> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens lingpanda101
2016 Nov 22
4
Reverse zones fail with secure updates
Comments inline
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: lingpanda101 [mailto:lingpanda101 at gmail.com]
> Verzonden: dinsdag 22 november 2016 15:32
> Aan: L.P.H. van Belle; samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Reverse zones fail with secure updates
>
> Hi Louis,
>
> Comments inline
>
> On 11/22/2016 3:38 AM, L.P.H. van Belle via samba
2019 Apr 20
2
Specifying an IPv6 wildcard in the interfaces directive?
On 4/20/2019 1:08 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 3:32 PM Jeff Morris via samba
> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>> My network uses reserved IPv4 addresses (192.168.2.0/24) behind a NAT
>> firewall, but public IPv6 addresses behind a filtering firewall.
>>
>> My ISP (Comcast) assigns both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses dynamically.
>>