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2008 Jun 20
1
rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
hi wile i am running the command rndc reload i am getting the error rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refuse any one can suggest where i am doing wrong this is my rndc.conf key "rndckey" { algorithm hmac-md5; secret "fKZfrqGy9VOPOLA3pgDACA=="; }; options { default-key "rndckey"; default-server 127.0.0.1;
2005 Nov 26
2
rdnc error
Hello, I noticed in my logwatch file I have an error with my rndc key. I could 'play' around with it and may fix it but most likey just hose things up. I think I see the problem but not 100% sure. I think the key file has 3 different names. Here's the error: **Unmatched Entries** /etc/named.conf:23: couldn't find key 'rndckey' for use with command channel
2009 Nov 25
7
rndc start fails with "rndc: connect failed: connection refused"
CentOS 4.8, BIND 9.2.4 Hi All: I have a rather annoying problem with rndc which I have not been able to resolve despite much searching and many attempts to correct. When making changes to our DNS entries I have tried to use the following procedures: 1. Flush the cache buffers: rndc flush 2. Stop named: rndc stop 3. Delete the journal files: rm *.jnl 4. Edit the forward and/or
2017 Jun 23
3
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
Il 22/06/2017 15:30, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto: > On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 14:47:36 +0200 > Marco Coli via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have the same problems outlined in this old thread... >> Only difference the original poster was on RHEL6.X, I am on RHEL7, he >> compiled samba on its own, I used Sernet Samba
2017 Jun 22
2
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
Hello, I have the same problems outlined in this old thread... Only difference the original poster was on RHEL6.X, I am on RHEL7, he compiled samba on its own, I used Sernet Samba (latest)... Unfortunately there is no solution on this thread. Suggestions? Thank you
2017 Jun 23
0
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
Please see inline comments. On Fri, 23 Jun 2017 07:09:47 +0200 Marco Coli <marco.coli at isolettaelba.eu> wrote: > cat /etc/resolv.conf > # Generated by NetworkManager > search niccolai.local > nameserver 10.0.0.253 Only thing wrong there is that you may be using the '.local' domain (unless it is has been changed to hide the real domain). If it is the real domain,
2006 Dec 12
1
BIND with ACLs
Dear Friends, I created um DNS server for network Internal and External same SERVER, but the control by ACLs in named.conf don't work, when I active ACLs the server don't resoluction external domain names. Please, check NAMED.CONF file. // // named.conf for Red Hat caching-nameserver // options { directory "/var/named/"; dump-file
2009 Mar 17
3
rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
My BIND9.6.0 on FreeBSD 6.2 works fine when I manually start with: root@ns2# named -4 -S 1024 -c /etc/namedb/named.conf But it won't start on boot and no error messages or log. And it won't start using rndc, it cause error message. Why does the error shows port 953 when I specified for port 53 in the config? rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused Below are
2005 Apr 09
1
Samba Dynamic DNS DHCP , client won't register
Hi everyone, just created a Dynamic DNS DHCP server, but my client info-2000256 wont register, or atleast It says registering with dns server but I'm not able to ping it by, info-2000256.domainname.co.yu , my configs are as follows : named.conf // generated by named-bootconf.pl #---------------------------------- # Capriolo #---------------------------------- acl capriolo { 192.168.0.0/24;
2007 Feb 08
0
Client browsing problem
hi all I have a samba pdc with ldap backed, samba version being 3.0.21c, and openldap 2.3.19. All clients get ip through dhcp and dynamically updates dns also The problem i am facing is from a windows 2000 client if i go to run and browse another system it connects to some other system for example from START-> RUN->\\system1 , it will open some other system say system2 when i ping to
2006 Dec 25
0
Machines getting disjoint from Domain
Hi all I have a samba 3.0.21c with OpenLDAP 2.3.19 , as PDC where almost 200 Workstations in the domain, most of my workstations are windows xp, & 2000 professional. but sometimes some of the system get disjoint from the domain, if we do ipconfig/flushdns and ipconfig/registerdns and wait for 5 min, and reboot and login, it logs on, ie it doesn't complain that computer is not in the
2002 Dec 31
1
Trouble pinging servers DNS name.
I can ping the virtual Linux servers NetBIOS name and access a share. Perhaps someone can examine the attached named.conf file for errors and/or omissions. My virtual Linux server (172.17.60.6) has been configured as a WINS server, and a PDC. I am not, however, certain how to configure it as a DNS server beyond what is in the attached named.conf file. Here are the results of pinging the
2011 Oct 04
1
rndc: connect failed:
How could I solve following error when i configure samba 4 it gives rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
2006 Sep 12
1
Re: Yum update to 4.4 stamps all over rndc.conf
Email Lists wrote: > -> Once the number three, being the third number, be > -> reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Chicken of Antioch towards thy > foe, > > Ok... after much chasing around the yard and far too much clucking > baaaagokkkkk racket... I have the chicken!!! > > Still alive I might add. :-) > > Now, where in scripture do I find this again? :-)
2016 Apr 28
0
RNDC errors using SAMBA_INTERNAL_DNS
On 28/04/16 17:21, Wayne Merricks wrote: > Hi all, > > I've set up a simple domain using Samba 4.4.2 from source under Ubuntu > 16.04. > > I accepted the usual defaults and basically followed wiki.samba.org to > the letter. The main thing is I'm using Samba's internal DNS and not > Bind (Bind is not even installed on the system). > > In the log.samba
2017 Jan 13
0
Why is S4 attempting to execute rndc when using *INTERNAL* DNS?
My AD domain (SerNET S4 4.5.3) using S4's internal DNS, and always has. So why is it now constantly logging an error of - [2017/01/13 12:53:00.152754, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:316(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/rndc: Failed to exec child - No such file or directory - after attempting to add a 2008R2 DC. I do not recall seeing this error previously [not prior to
2017 Jan 13
0
Why is S4 attempting to execute rndc when using *INTERNAL* DNS?
On Fri, 2017-01-13 at 13:07 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams via samba wrote: > My AD domain (SerNET S4 4.5.3) using S4's internal DNS, and always   > has.  So why is it now constantly logging an error of - > >    [2017/01/13 12:53:00.152754,  0]   > ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:316(samba_runcmd_io_handler) >      /usr/sbin/rndc: Failed to exec child - No such file or directory >
2017 Jan 13
1
Why is S4 attempting to execute rndc when using *INTERNAL* DNS?
On Sat, 2017-01-14 at 07:31 +1300, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > On Fri, 2017-01-13 at 13:07 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams via samba > wrote: > > My AD domain (SerNET S4 4.5.3) using S4's internal DNS, and always > > has. So why is it now constantly logging an error of - > > [2017/01/13 12:53:00.152754, 0] > > ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:316(samba_runcmd_io_handler)
2017 Jan 13
2
Why is S4 attempting to execute rndc when using *INTERNAL* DNS?
My AD domain (SerNET S4 4.5.3) using S4's internal DNS, and always has. So why is it now constantly logging an error of - [2017/01/13 12:53:00.152754, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:316(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/rndc: Failed to exec child - No such file or directory - after attempting to add a 2008R2 DC. I do not recall seeing this error previously [not prior to
2006 Nov 18
1
Bind problem - rndc key (after update?)
Hi list, here is what happened: today I noticed some resolution's problems on my network. I did a "service named status" and here was the output: # /etc/init.d/named status rndc: connection to remote host closed This may indicate that the remote server is using an older version of the command protocol, this host is not authorized to connect, or the key is invalid. In the