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2015 Apr 08
0
The future of centos
On Tue, April 7, 2015 12:48, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> Seems odd to mention Oracle's name at all in the link without pointing
> out that they have a product very similar to CentOS with the option to
> purchase support.
>
For what it is worth.
If RedHat (or someone else) offered support contracts for CentOS aimed
towards the more 'self-help' type 'enterprises'
2015 May 08
2
Backup PC or other solution
On Fri, May 8, 2015 07:59, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> Yeah, well, but it's free.
>> I'm not sure you can complain too much in that case. 8-)
>
> I find this comment, often made, completely unacceptable.
> The implication is that inferior code is OK
> if the developer is not being paid.
>
> (Actually, the premise is probably nonsense,
>
2014 Nov 13
0
Not To James B. Byrne
On Wed, November 12, 2014 15:50, g wrote:
>
>
> On 11/12/2014 10:13 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>>
>> Well, no. Per the headers:
>>
>> Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com:
>> centos-bounces at centos.org does not designate permitted sender hosts)
>> smtp.mail=centos-bounces at centos.org; dkim=neutral (body hash did not
2015 Jan 23
0
Orwell's 1984 from Freedesktop,org?
On Thu, January 22, 2015 22:23, Always Learning wrote:
>
>
> Surely Linux users change to Root to do system work, rather than
> attempt to make Root changes in the middle of doing ordinary GUI
> tasks whilst logged-in as a normal user ?
>
I logon with my normal user id and run a development desktop. Then I
open terminal sessions and su -l into root as I need to. However, if
2020 Jul 03
0
samab-4.10 nsupdate
I changed the entries in smb4.conf (smb.conf) to this:
[global]
. . .
dns update command = /usr/local/sbin/samba_dnsupdate
nsupdate command = /usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate -d -g
And this is what results when I run: samba_dnsupdate --verbose -d8 --all-names
. . .
update(nsupdate): SRV
_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.ForestDnsZones.brockley.harte-lyne.ca
2020 Jun 25
0
samba-4.10.15 - Unable to demote secodary DC
I am testing DC administration using samba-4.10.15 on FreeBSD-12.1p6 and have
run across this:
[root at smb4-2 ~ (master)]# samba-tool domain join BROCKLEY.HARTE-LYNE.CA DC
-U"BROCKLEY\administrator"
INFO 2020-06-25 14:26:10,692 pid:47306
/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/samba/join.py #104: Finding a writeable
DC for domain 'BROCKLEY.HARTE-LYNE.CA'
INFO 2020-06-25
2020 Jul 02
0
samab-4.10 nsupdate
This is all the diagnostic information I can think of at the moment:
[root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# klist
Credentials cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Principal: administrator at BROCKLEY.HARTE-LYNE.CA
Issued Expires Principal
Jul 2 10:35:11 2020 Jul 2 20:35:11 2020
krbtgt/BROCKLEY.HARTE-LYNE.CA at BROCKLEY.HARTE-LYNE.CA
[root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# grep nsup
2020 Jun 30
0
samab-4.10 nsupdate
> Could be because you added the wrong line to your smb4.conf (why does
> freebsd call it smb4.conf ?),
Why does freebsd put these things in /usr/local/etc/? Some questions have
answers that are not worth the effort to know.
> try:
> nsupdate command = /usr/local/sbin/nsupdate -g
I did catch that error earlier. But it makes no difference. samba_dnsupdate
does not give any
2020 Jul 02
1
samab-4.10 nsupdate
Thank you for your patience.
On Tue, June 30, 2020 16:48, Rowland penny wrote:
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> From 'man smb.conf':
>
> nsupdate command (G)
>
> This option sets the path to the nsupdate command which is used for
> GSS-TSIG dynamic DNS updates.
>
> Default: nsupdate command = /usr/bin/nsupdate -g
>
> dns update command (G)
>
> This
2005 May 09
0
DNS configuration problem
I have introduced some error in my dns resolution and I would like
some help fixing it as I cannot seem to detect what I have done
wrong. Briefly the setup is this:
name servers:
DNS01 - 216.185.71.33
DNS02 - 209.47.176.33
DNS03 - 216.185.71.34
DNS04 - 209.47.176.34 - offline
DNS01 is a master
DNS02-04 are slaves of 216.185.71.33
All are listed as authoritative for the zone test.com
The
2020 Jul 07
0
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On 07/07/2020 20:00, James B. Byrne via samba wrote:
> I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca:
>
> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca
> ALL -U administrator
> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]:
> Name=, Records=6, Children=0
> SOA: serial=7, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600,
>
2020 Jul 07
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca:
samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca
ALL -U administrator
Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]:
Name=, Records=6, Children=0
SOA: serial=7, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600,
ns=SMB4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca., email=support.harte-lyne.ca.
(flags=600000f0, serial=110, ttl=3600)
2020 Jul 07
3
Can someone explain why host reports no SOA record for domain on DC?
[root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca
brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U administrator
Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]:
Name=, Records=4, Children=0
SOA: serial=3, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600,
ns=SMB4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca., email=hostmaster.brockley.harte-lyne.ca.
(flags=600000f0, serial=110, ttl=3600)
NS:
2020 Jul 08
0
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On 07.07.2020 22:14, Mani Wieser via samba wrote:
>
> On 07.07.2020 21:14, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> On 07/07/2020 20:00, James B. Byrne via samba wrote:
>>> I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca:
>>>
>>> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca
>>> brockley.harte-lyne.ca
>>> ALL -U administrator
2020 Jun 30
3
samab-4.10 nsupdate
I have a dc configured to use the samba internal dns service. The version of
samba I am using is 4.10.15 packaged for FreeBSD. Its build options state
this:
BIND911 : off
BIND916 : off
, , ,
GSSAPI_BUILTIN : on
GSSAPI_MIT : off
LDAP : on
. . .
NSUPDATE : off
My smb4.conf file contains this:
[global]
bind interfaces only = Yes
dns forwarder =
2014 Feb 04
0
Problems adding a Samba4 AD to existing Win2000 AD
i86_64
CentOS-6.5
Samba-4.1.4-7 (sernet)
MS-Win2000 Advanced Server AD DC
I am following the HowTo provided at
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO/Join_a_domain_as_a_DC. I am at
this point:
--->
In this case, 737506d0-bfe6-40c8-815d-08c3dff7a67f is the objectGUID of
the new DC, we'll query with the following command:
# host -t CNAME
2020 Jul 07
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On 07.07.2020 21:14, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 07/07/2020 20:00, James B. Byrne via samba wrote:
>> I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca:
>>
>> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca
>> brockley.harte-lyne.ca
>> ALL -U administrator
>> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]:
>> ?? Name=, Records=6, Children=0
2020 Jun 05
1
(no subject)
Previously, when I did this:
>> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca
>> ALL -U administrator
Then I saw this:
>> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]:
Now I see this:
>> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca
>> ALL -U administrator
>> Cannot do GSSAPI to an IP address
>>
2020 Jun 03
1
samba-tool dns query
On Tue, June 2, 2020 11:13, Rowland penny wrote:
> On 02/06/2020 16:03, James B. Byrne via samba wrote:
>> Samba-4.11.8 on FreeBSd-12.1p5
>>
>> How does one list all of the actual DNS records for Samba administered zones,
>> forward and reverse?
>>
> Try:
>
> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca
> brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U
2020 Jul 08
1
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On Wed Jul 8 13:46:41 UTC 2020, Rowland penny wrote:
>
> This is because it is an 'A' record and not an 'NS' record.
samba-tool dns delete localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca.
A 192.168.216.162 -U administrator
Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]:
ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - (9701,
'WERR_DNS_ERROR_RECORD_DOES_NOT_EXIST')
File