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2018 Mar 09
2
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
So, for now, should I work my way through the DNS manager and delete any
references for the old dc manually or just leave it alone?
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:16 PM, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 17:49 -0600, Robert Wooden via samba wrote:
> > Will these DNS listings clear themselves with time or do I have a problem
> > here?
>
>
2018 Mar 09
2
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
The "DNS_TYPE_NS" records show the correct DC's (both, I have two).
The "DNS_TYPE_A" records show the correct DC's ip addresses.
The "DNS_TYPE_SOA" shows the demoed DC FQDN in the "mname"
> It should produce the SOA record (after you make the obvious changes),
> what 'dnsRecord' objects does it show ? There should a
2018 Mar 09
0
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 19:02 -0600, Robert Wooden via samba wrote:
> So, for now, should I work my way through the DNS manager and delete any
> references for the old dc manually or just leave it alone?
Yes, clean it up by hand. Except the SOA, which you can change to
something else if you like.
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:16 PM, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote:
>
2018 Mar 09
2
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
I Google searched this morning and had found this: "
https://superuser.com/questions/1281015/changing-computer-name-on-dns-samba4-ad-server"
which discusses a similarity to your suggestion.
I was concerned because I cannot tell if the OP is referencing 'internal
dns' or 'bind9'. However, what the OP is talking about doing, makes sense.
(Could be later today before I
2018 Mar 09
2
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
I have manually removed all entries of the demoted DC with the exception of
the SOA record.
The DNS Manager (offered by RSAT) will not allow adjustment of the SOA
record.
I have begun searching for a linux solution.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:39 PM, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 19:02 -0600, Robert
2018 Mar 09
2
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
Replaced as instructed and ran the command. It claimed "success", however
(RSAT) DNS Manager still shows demoted DC as SOA record.
BTW, this demoted DC is now shut off.
Suggestions?
> Run this on a DC:
>
> samba-tool dns delete 127.0.0.1 samdom.example.com @ NS fqdn_string -U
> Administrator
>
> Replace: 'samdom.example.com' with your dns domain name.
>
2018 Mar 09
0
Demoted dc not completely demoted, maybe?
On Fri, 9 Mar 2018 08:06:46 -0600
Robert Wooden <bob at donelsontrophy.com> wrote:
> Replaced as instructed and ran the command. It claimed "success",
> however (RSAT) DNS Manager still shows demoted DC as SOA record.
>
> BTW, this demoted DC is now shut off.
>
> Suggestions?
>
Try this:
ldbsearch -H /usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb --cross-ncs
2018 Mar 03
2
updating question
I have existing domain controllers running v4.6.7 installed from source (on
Ubuntu OS.)
I see that the install from source system requirements have changed for
Debian/Ubuntu OS on the
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Operating_System_Requirements page.
There are some additional packages listed that were not in my original
build of v4.6.7.
The additional packages include libarchive-dev,
2017 Jul 03
3
demoted DC's still arround
I have been replacing some "old" hardware and have demoted two DC's with
'samba-tool' as per the Samba wiki demotion page.
When running Louis' "samba-info.sh" script, that script still finds the
presence of the old, now demoted DC hostnames. Further investigation thru
RSAT (W10) found the demoted both DC's still listed under the
ADUC>Computers (along
2018 Aug 02
6
Louis' Debian install notes
Louis,
Prior to your move over to github I had found a text file of your notes
about installing your Samba4 packages on Debian. Basically it was notes
about install the required programs from Debian repos and add my (Louis')
repository and now install latest samba packages.
Yes, I see notes floating around about install onto Ubuntu 18.04LTS but, I
am looking for those older Debian notes you
2024 Jan 05
1
Cleanup after demoting an offline DC
Hi,
I demoted an outdated and offline DC following to:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Demoting_a_Samba_AD_DC
Everthing appears to work well but there is still one, perhaps minor,
question regarding to the dns SOA-record:
The zone _msdcs.samdom.example.com still lists the demoted server in the
SOA record.
Is it ok to manually change it to fsmo holder dc or an other dc?
Thanks in advance
2017 Jul 04
1
demoted DC's still arround
Is there a way to list all the current entries with samba-tool? Use it as a
way to check what is happening?
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jul 2017 10:58:40 -0500
> Robert Wooden <bob at donelsontrophy.com> wrote:
>
> > Due to an unrelated incident I was forced to restart the DC. Further
> >
2019 Feb 15
1
Demoted/removed a DC, and the NS records?
Mandi! Denis Cardon via samba
In chel di` si favelave...
> what version of Samba are you running? Recent versions do a much better job
> at DNS cleaning during demote.
Eh, domain controllers are still on samba 4.5...
> I also advise you to run the demote on another DC than the one you are
> demoting (samba-tool doamin demote --remove-other-dead-server=xxxxx).
> Running a
2019 Feb 15
0
Demoted/removed a DC, and the NS records?
Hai Marco,
To prevent this run : systemctl edit bind9
Add:
[Service]
ExecReload=
Save.
systemctl daemon-reload
That should fix it., as in, this works for me.
Greetz,
Louis
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens
> Marco Gaiarin via samba
> Verzonden: vrijdag 15 februari 2019 12:34
> Aan: samba at
2019 Feb 15
0
Demoted/removed a DC, and the NS records?
Hi Marco,
> Following:
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Demoting_a_Samba_AD_DC
>
> i've demoted and removed a DC. Seems all went as expected:
>
> root at vdcud1:~# samba-tool domain demote --server=vdcsv1.ad.fvg.lnf.it -U gaio
> Using vdcsv1.ad.fvg.lnf.it as partner server for the demotion
> Password for [LNFFVG\gaio]:
> Deactivating inbound replication
>
2019 Feb 15
6
Demoted/removed a DC, and the NS records?
Following:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Demoting_a_Samba_AD_DC
i've demoted and removed a DC. Seems all went as expected:
root at vdcud1:~# samba-tool domain demote --server=vdcsv1.ad.fvg.lnf.it -U gaio
Using vdcsv1.ad.fvg.lnf.it as partner server for the demotion
Password for [LNFFVG\gaio]:
Deactivating inbound replication
Asking partner server vdcsv1.ad.fvg.lnf.it to synchronize
2019 Aug 05
2
DNS state after upgrading samba
Hello,
I am in the process of upgrading one single DC (internal DNS) to 4.8.12.
I have followed the procedure of adding a new DC, transfert FSMO roles and
demote the old DC.
Everything gone right (except at the tranfert FSMO step where I faced the
problem described here
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2017-August/210140.html , this bug
subsists in 4.8.12 , maybe it has been fixed in later
2017 Nov 19
3
after demoting a dc question
In the event demoting a DC caused an issue due to an error (yes, on the
user part) could the demoted DC be re-joined to allow correction of the
issue?
Or should one never rejoin a demoted DC?
--
Thank you.
Bob Wooden
2019 Aug 05
1
DNS state after upgrading samba
Thanks for your answer Rowland.
That's bad news since the new DC is now in production and I can't take the risk
to break anything.
Reply inline :
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De?: samba <samba-bounces at lists.samba.org> De la part de Rowland penny
> via samba
> Envoy??: lundi 5 ao?t 2019 11:18
> ??: samba at lists.samba.org
> Objet?: Re: [Samba] DNS state
2023 Jan 05
1
Does anyone know how to completely remove the Computer SID of a Demoted DC?
On 05/01/2023 10:20, Zombie Ryushu via samba wrote:
> Does anyone know how to completely remove the Computer SID of a Demoted
> DC? As in, another DC has taken it's place, the system is down and
> offline, but if it rejoins, it will not get the SID entry it had before?
>
Samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server=DEAD_SERVER
Rowland