Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches similar to: "Domain provision exception 16"
2017 Jul 10
0
using samba with bind dlz
On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 18:17:01 -0600
Jeff Sadowski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I am trying to setup samba as a dc using bind dlz
>
> I'm not sure how much I need to setup on bind before I can use it. I
> did the following check.
>
> [root at dc1 ~]# named -V | sed 's/ /\n/g'| grep '\-\-' |grep -e gssapi
> -e dlopen
>
2013 May 31
1
Can't provision with BIND9_DLZ
Version 4.0.7-GIT-d4cd828
openSUSE 12.04 with bind9 installed but not configured.
Hi
Attempting to provision with BIND9_DLZ or samba_upgradedns from a
functioning SAMBA_INTERNAL install produces:
Creating DomainDnsZones and ForestDnsZones partitions
Populating DomainDnsZones and ForestDnsZones partitions
Failed to setup database for BIND, AD based DNS cannot be used
ERROR(<type
2017 Jul 10
2
using samba with bind dlz
I am trying to setup samba as a dc using bind dlz
I'm not sure how much I need to setup on bind before I can use it. I did
the following check.
[root at dc1 ~]# named -V | sed 's/ /\n/g'| grep '\-\-' |grep -e gssapi -e
dlopen
'--with-dlopen=yes'
'--with-gssapi=yes'
I am using the default config for samba that came with Fedora Rawhide.
I wanted to try out the
2017 Jul 10
3
using samba with bind dlz
Bind-9.11 is installed. How do you configure it? Does it need anything
special in the config for samba to build the ...samba.../named.conf file
that I should be able to include in my /etc/named.conf afterwards?
My guess is that some directory is missing. But if I start fresh and
configure samba with the internal dns it gets all the way through it's
configuration with no errors.
I've
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