Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Don't use .local"
2015 Jan 05
4
Don't use .local
On 05/01/15 07:00, Achim Gottinger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I deployed an Samba 4 AD back in 2013 with .local, not knowing it can
> cause troubles with mDns.
> On my linux server i did not install avahi and i do not have mDns in
> my nsswitch.conf hosts entry.
> On windows machines i usually deinstall bonjour whenever it shows up
> and i do not install it when installing
2015 Jan 04
2
Don't use .local
During the Christmas holiday I created a AD DC & a MEMBER server (both
on Debian 7.7.0) with these scripts (https://secure.bazuin.nl/scripts/)
and thank you, L.P.H. van Belle.
However, I have created them with a *.local TLD (that now I need to
change.)
I will need to adjust my hostname files, need to re-configure the
kerberos install and of course Bind9.
The hostname files I know how to
2015 Jan 04
2
Don't use .local
I expected to re-provision the domain. (That is easy, now.)
Okay, so now the question becomes after the re-provision of the domain
on the DC what needs to be changed on the MEMBER server. Obviously, the
hostname needs to be corrected and check any needed changes within the
smb.conf file.
Thoughts?
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Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy
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2015 Jan 05
2
Don't use .local
I'm not sure if I would not advise to use .local, sometimes it seems
to be needed to make a proper location for a running domain where even
.cityname cannot accomplish what you need.
To be honest I don't run Avahi and will not either. Avahi and mdns are
actually only designed because of of bad DNS management by system
administrators and have (Apple) users use all their features, the same
2015 Jan 05
5
Don't use .local
Micrososft changed this statement a several of times.
The only reason they did is because people using Apple are complaining
some services are not working "well" on their OSX and it's a pain to
change the DNS name of your Business Server on Windows Server
As said before, running on .alocal for Avahi works perfectly and mDNS
is only for small networks, and setting up some proper DNS
2015 Jan 05
2
Don't use .local
Sending to you without the mailinglist is on the same level as proper
administration of a network ? This is new to me and I'm sure to others
too.
What might be new to you is that Avahi runs on the domain it finds and
not what it expects. That is how the protocol works, it searches, sees
the domain of the protocol and goes on. So all Avahi users in a
network will run on .alocal is you set the
2015 Jan 05
3
Don't use .local
I'm not missing the point, the point is that you actually cannot tell
why .local should stay local always and forever. That's my point, you
don't know either as you ask yourself already, "why should I config
Avahi myself ?". Indeed stay in control of your network or stay out.
2015-01-05 13:02 GMT+01:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>:
> On 05/01/15
2015 Jan 04
0
Don't use .local
On 04/01/15 16:11, Donelson Trophy wrote:
>
>
> During the Christmas holiday I created a AD DC & a MEMBER server (both
> on Debian 7.7.0) with these scripts (https://secure.bazuin.nl/scripts/)
> and thank you, L.P.H. van Belle.
>
> However, I have created them with a *.local TLD (that now I need to
> change.)
>
> I will need to adjust my hostname files, need to
2015 Jan 04
0
Don't use .local
On 04/01/15 16:45, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
>
>
> I expected to re-provision the domain. (That is easy, now.)
>
> Okay, so now the question becomes after the re-provision of the domain
> on the DC what needs to be changed on the MEMBER server. Obviously, the
> hostname needs to be corrected and check any needed changes within the
> smb.conf file.
>
> Thoughts?
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
Hello,
I deployed an Samba 4 AD back in 2013 with .local, not knowing it can
cause troubles with mDns.
On my linux server i did not install avahi and i do not have mDns in my
nsswitch.conf hosts entry.
On windows machines i usually deinstall bonjour whenever it shows up and
i do not install it when installing itunes.
Till now i have not had any dns resolve issues, still i'd like to change
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
Hai Achim,
If everything is working correct, wel dont change the domainname then.
if resolving is setup correct you should not notice the problems.
even with apple devices, and looks like you did that already and correct.
Its never adviced to change the domainname of a domain, and if you do,
make sure you know what to change.
- DNS ( any dns/db tools, can be done with the windows tools. (
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
On 05/01/15 11:18, Matt . wrote:
> I'm not sure if I would not advise to use .local, sometimes it seems
> to be needed to make a proper location for a running domain where even
> .cityname cannot accomplish what you need.
Hi, even microsoft don't recommend using .local, see
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc726016%28v=ws.10%29.aspx/
For the vast majority of people,
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
On 05/01/15 11:34, Matt . wrote:
> Micrososft changed this statement a several of times.
>
> The only reason they did is because people using Apple are complaining
> some services are not working "well" on their OSX and it's a pain to
> change the DNS name of your Business Server on Windows Server
>
> As said before, running on .alocal for Avahi works perfectly
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
this is not just a MS change..
more info see :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local
Louis
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>Van: rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Rowland Penny
>Verzonden: maandag 5 januari 2015 12:43
>Aan: Matt .
>CC: samba at lists.samba.org
>Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Don't use .local
>
>On
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
On 05/01/15 11:51, Matt . wrote:
> Sending to you without the mailinglist is on the same level as proper
> administration of a network ? This is new to me and I'm sure to others
> too.
No of course it isn't, but it shows that it is very easy to make an
error even when you are a super-duper sysadmin. :-)
>
> What might be new to you is that Avahi runs on the domain it finds
2015 Jan 05
0
Don't use .local
On 05/01/15 12:13, Matt . wrote:
> I'm not missing the point, the point is that you actually cannot tell
> why .local should stay local always and forever. That's my point, you
> don't know either as you ask yourself already, "why should I config
> Avahi myself ?". Indeed stay in control of your network or stay out.
NO, I do not ask myself "why should I
2010 Dec 28
2
'Doveadm user' could use better error codes
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The error codes for' doveadm user' should be improved to avoid error handling workarounds when scripting commands:
$ doveadm user
doveadm user [-a <userdb socket path>] [-x <auth info>] <user mask> [?]
$ echo $?
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$ doveadm user foo
userdb lookup: user foo doesn't exist
$
2015 Nov 27
2
"failed access check on" on gpo
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Hallo,
when I do an "samba-tool gpo list username" I get an "faild access
check on OU=name,......". But not if I do a "samba-tool gpo listall"
then everything is ok. Is this normal? If I take "administrator" as
username I didn't get this message.
Stefan
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2015 Oct 19
2
samba-tool and --kerberos
Hi all,
I recently tried to use --kerberos switch in addition to some samba-tool
command (mainly samba-tool user create) without any success. The man page
of samba-tool is quiet shy on that subject:
-k KERBEROS|--kerberos=KERBEROS
Use Kerberos
Looking into samba-tool python script, in fact into
/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/samba/netcmd/user.py, I can't find any
2015 Oct 19
2
samba-tool and --kerberos
Hi Stefan,
Thank you a lot for that, it helped me much.
To be a bit more precise, thanks again to your example, to authenticate
samba-tool command using --kerberos:
syntax is "-k yes" or "--kerberos=yes" or "--kerberos yes" AND -U username
must not be present.
"-k=yes" is not working.
2015-10-19 11:59 GMT+02:00 Stefan Kania <stefan at