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2019 Aug 05
6
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 10:14, Patrik wrote: > I am not using flatfiles and i using BIND_DLZ it shows in my log and i > do not use flatfiles. BIND_DLZ only. Oh yes you are, you have this in your /etc/bind/named.conf.local : ??? zone "patrikx3.com" { ??????? type master; ??????? file "/etc/bind/zones/enp1s0f3/patrikx3.com"; ??????? include
2019 Aug 05
6
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
... From your output below.. >> Uncomment only single database line, depending on your BIND version << Then tell uss, why are 3 lines uncommented? I suggest, run : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thctlo/samba4/master/samba-collect-debug-info.sh Anonimize it where needed, and show me your server setup. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van:
2019 Aug 05
2
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
what is weird is that i have not changed it for about 2 years, only apt update, upgrade. no other change, ipv4 and ipv6 address working correctly. now there is this bug, that i have not changed anything and suddenly, DLZ generates an unknown not connected , working, live ip4 and ip6. and all because it tried an nslookup p3x-dc.patrikx3.com that was the correct for over 2 years. the only thing that
2019 Aug 05
9
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 11:53, Patrik wrote: > the ?? file "/etc/bind/zones/enp1s0f3/patrikx3.com > <http://patrikx3.com/>"; are my domain names A, AAAA, CNAME-s, that is > where i store then, there is know AD records at all. it is all DLZ. > *_ > _* If 'patrikx3.com' is a registered dns domain name, then you should have used a subdomain of this for the AD dns
2019 Feb 28
2
dovecot[1511]: auth-worker: Fatal: master: service(auth-worker): child 17009 killed with signal 11
This bug report is similar to this issue: https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2017-May/108116.html <https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2017-May/108116.html> I know it is not enough info, but every kill follows with this info: Feb 28 16:57:50 server dovecot[1511]: auth-worker: Fatal: master: service(auth-worker): child 17009 killed with signal 11 (core dumps disabled -
2012 Sep 04
10
Generic asset definitions and management
(The following is not a Rails-specific question, but relates to a problem that affects Rails, so I wonder whether anyone on the team has an opinion about it or knows whether a solution is already in development.) While gem dependencies can be easily managed in a Gemfile by Bundler, when it comes to other assets, you either have to manually copy javascript files into the app/assets or vendor
2019 Aug 03
2
Samba generating wrong ipv6 and ipv4 address
Hey! How are you? I have two interfaces (192.168.78.20 / *2001:470:1f1b:5b3:21b:21ff:fea6:ce93* and 192.168.81.20 / *2001:470:1f1b:5b5:21b:21ff:fea6:ce92*) I have interfaces disabled i mean that i bind on everything on samba ac-dc... What here is what is weird, (via bind9 DLZ i am using it and is working), but on my clients i am getting some weird ipv6 addresses: patrikx3 at bitang:~$ ping
2019 Aug 05
5
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 09:55, Patrik via samba wrote: > the dig is wrong as well, it adds an additional ip address, which i have > not request to use other interfaces: > root at server:/# dig p3x-dc.patrikx3.com > Patrik, I have told you what your problem is, refusing to accept that you have setup Bind9 incorrectly is no reason for opening a new thread. Just in case you missed it, or
2016 Oct 17
3
Surfing the web via Asterisk.
Ah, no, you misunderstand. Asterisk wouldn't care one little bit what is on the page - Chromevox would do all that. A screenreader usually tabs or arrows their way about, selecting headings to read content. Thus, Asterisk ONLY needs to be able to hear content FROM the browser and pipe it to the channel, and pass keypresses back TO the browser. The human is the parser, if that makes sense?
2019 Aug 05
2
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
samba generates an unknown ip4 and ip6 address. here is my settings: root at server:/# ifconfig enp1s0f2: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 inet 192.168.81.20 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.81.255 inet6 fe80::21b:21ff:fea6:ce92 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20<link> inet6 2001:470:1f1b:5b5:21b:21ff:fea6:ce92 prefixlen 64 scopeid
2019 Aug 05
2
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 12:50, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote: > That is because your resolving setup is wrong. > > You problem starts here. > Checking file: /etc/resolv.conf > > search patrikx3.com > search corifeus.com > search p3x-dc.patrikx3.com > > The first 2 will do nothing, only last will be used that setup. > > You want : > search p3x-dc.patrikx3.com
2013 Dec 28
1
Asterisk AMI - PHP or Node.js?
I would like to develop a Call Center Dialer (outbound and inbound calls) and it would use AMI method to communicate with Asterisk Server. A daemon would need to run in the background, would you recommend coding in PHP or Node.js? which would be much faster and stable. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2019 Aug 05
3
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 12:33, Patrik wrote: > the patrikx3.com <http://patrikx3.com> is my domain > my AD DC domain is p3x-dc.patrikx3.com <http://p3x-dc.patrikx3.com>, > you can see: > Unless you have done something strange like using 'p3x-dc' as the subdomain of 'patrikx3.com', that isn't your AD dns domain, it the FQDN of your AD DC. Rowland
2019 Aug 05
1
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 11:54, Patrik wrote: > my problem is that this is a simple config, i have 2 subnets on 1 > server (business? ISP with static ip / home for downloading and > dynamic ip) > *_ > _* No, your problem is that you do not understand AD DNS ;-) Your Samba AD DC is authoritative for the AD dns domain and should only know about the AD domain, it should forward anything
2019 Aug 05
2
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
On 05/08/2019 10:29, Patrik wrote: > ok, so i remove that nemd.conf.update, but the rest it looks good? > *_ > _* These are my 'named.conf' files, used since 2012 with only minor changes: /etc/bind/named.conf include "/etc/bind/named.conf.options"; include "/etc/bind/named.conf.local"; include "/etc/bind/named.conf.default-zones";
2019 Aug 05
2
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
I suggest, read : https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/blob/master/howtos/stretch-base-1.0.txt https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/blob/master/howtos/stretch-base-1.1-checkup.txt https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/blob/master/howtos/stretch-base-2.0-samba-minimal-ad.txt https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/blob/master/howtos/stretch-base-2.1-samba-minimal-ad-checks.txt Alsmost anything is in the samba
2019 Aug 03
2
Samba generating wrong ipv6 and ipv4 address
On 03/08/2019 03:01, Patrik via samba wrote: > My config is this: > # Global parameters > [global] > # bind interfaces only = Yes > # if this is turned on, always perfect > # interfaces = lo 192.168.78.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b3:21b:21ff:fea6:ce93 > # interfaces = lo 192.168.78.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b3:21b:21ff:fea6:ce93 > 192.168.81.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b5:21b:21ff:fea6:ce92 > #
2019 Aug 05
0
samba dlz. bind9 nslookup is wrong
That the script isnt running, shows that whats going wrong.. Your resolving.. And then thats also why your kerberos settings are not working. And, that is what your problem is. Show this: cat /etc/hosts cat /etc/resolv.conf hostname -f hostname -d hostname -s hostname -A hostname -I cat /etc/krb5.conf The bind setup on my Debian (10) Buster AD-DC's with Bind9_dlz About same setup as
2019 Aug 03
2
Samba generating wrong ipv6 and ipv4 address
On 03/08/2019 11:17, Patrik wrote: > the problem is that dnsupdate is not working becuase i use dlz. i > cannot use dbsupdate with dnsupdate it fails. > *_ > _* What is 'dbsupdate' ? I can assure you that dnsupdate does work with dlz. I think you need to give us more info. Rowland
2019 Aug 03
0
Samba generating wrong ipv6 and ipv4 address
My config is this: # Global parameters [global] # bind interfaces only = Yes # if this is turned on, always perfect # interfaces = lo 192.168.78.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b3:21b:21ff:fea6:ce93 # interfaces = lo 192.168.78.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b3:21b:21ff:fea6:ce93 192.168.81.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b5:21b:21ff:fea6:ce92 # interfaces = lo 192.168.81.20 2001:470:1f1b:5b5:21b:21ff:fea6:ce92 # if all interfaces