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2018 Aug 17
2
Dual headed DC
On 8/17/18 11:03 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> I know you say two IP ranges, but are you also thinking of two dns
> domains ?
No: one DNS domain.
> If you are only going to have one dns domain, then it should work, you
> will just have to create the required reverse zones and you will
> probably be better off using Bind9 instead of the internal dns server.
Why?
I'm
2018 Aug 17
0
Dual headed DC
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 10:27:39 +0200
Andrea Venturoli via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Perhaps this question is not new, but I found no document on this
> (possibly I used the wrong search terms?)...
>
> Let's suppose I have an AD domain and I need it to work across two
> VLANs. My DC will have to IP addresses, 192.168.x.z for one VLAN and
2018 Aug 17
2
Dual headed DC
On 8/17/18 11:58 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> That's a problem to start with, you really are better off with multiple
> DC's. I personally would use at least three in your case, one main DC
> and another DC in each site. This would ensure that you would have
> some fall back if a DC died.
Let's for a moment assume:
_ this is a test setup;
_ my network is very
2018 Aug 17
0
Dual headed DC
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 11:31:01 +0200
Andrea Venturoli via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On 8/17/18 11:03 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
> > I know you say two IP ranges, but are you also thinking of two dns
> > domains ?
>
> No: one DNS domain.
>
> > If you are only going to have one dns domain, then it should work,
> > you will just
2018 Aug 17
0
Dual headed DC
If you want o do it with one DC (not recommended for redundancy), then
carry on.
Setup the DC as per normal. Ensure that it is listening on both interfaces,
and have your clients pointing to it for its DNS server. Assuming the DC is
at 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.1.2, both on a /24 subnet, you should have two
DHCP servers, and you should be able to hand out a specific DNS server to
clients.
Then, it
2015 Jan 22
2
changed ip address of DC
Moved the hdd of my DC over to nicer P4 machine. It started as expected.
(I have resolved the eth0 driver issue that happens with Debian/Ubuntu
servers when you move a functional hdd to a different machine.)
Then I decided to change the static ip address of the DC from
192.168.**.54 to 192.168.**.51. That went as expected, except it seems
my W7 client cannot connect to my domain, now. It says
2005 Apr 10
2
Browsing Problems
Hello.
I've got a Samba server and I'd like it to be master browser and
everything else except domain controller (the customers wants a
workgroup, not a domain).
Lately a Windows 2003 server was added to the net and then I guess it
was removed.
I keep getting messages like the following in the logs:
> Apr 10 03:07:51 apocalypse nmbd[57552]: [2005/04/10 03:07:51, 0]
2019 Feb 18
4
Troubles upgrading jailed DC from 4.8.7 to 4.8.9
On 2/17/19 8:18 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> Possible things to check:
> Is the ip for vlan1 10.1.2.34 ?
Sure.
It's the only IP vlan1 has inside the jail; it's shown as an alias on
the base host.
> Try just setting 'vlan1'
You mean change "interfaces=vlan1 10.1.2.34/24" to just "interfaces=vlan1"?
It doesn't change anything (still
2014 Dec 05
1
FW: samba 2.2.7a tech issue
________________________________
From: Uday Mhatre<mailto:uday_mhatre at hotmail.com>
Sent: ?05-?12-?2014 12:58
To: Andrea Venturoli<mailto:ml at netfence.it>
Subject: RE: [Samba] samba 2.2.7a tech issue
Just wondering if these samba versions are backward compatible with fedora14 and other Linux distributions.
Regards,
Uday
________________________________
From: Uday
2016 May 03
2
FreeBSD: net/samba43's NSUPDATE
Hello.
Forgive me, but I'm quite new to AD and I've been searching the web for
a couple of days, but found nothing relevant...
What's exaclty the NSUPDATE option of this port?
Is it intended to work with BIND (like the other two in that group)?
What are its requirements?
Any reference to a tutorial or any other documentation on how to use it?
bye & Thanks
av.
2002 Oct 14
1
Shorewall and VLANs (802.1q)
My actual scenario is:
-Hundreds PCs in a internal network (fixed IP), divided in +- 6 different
subnets
-A +- 6 customers with leased lines
-A Cisco Catalyst 4006 connecting groups of PCs to corresponding customers
(imagine a Call Center company)
-Works fine.
The problem:
Frequently, it''s necessary to migrate dozens PCs from a customer to
another. You know, change all IPs and
2017 Jan 23
2
DNS Update not working after update to 4.5.3
Hi,
i reduced to one reverse dns zone (192.168.x.x.) same error when
converting internal to bind_dlz
Jan 23 14:55:39 samba01 named[3279]: Loading 'AD DNS Zone' using driver
dlopen
Jan 23 14:55:40 samba01 named[3279]: samba_dlz: started for DN
DC=local,DC=laurenz,DC=ws
Jan 23 14:55:40 samba01 named[3279]: samba_dlz: starting configure
Jan 23 14:55:40 samba01 named[3279]: samba_dlz:
2024 Jun 22
2
Random permission denied and path not found errors
On 6/17/24 22:46, Tamas Papp via samba wrote:
> Is there anybody on the list, who is familiar with a similar use case: a
> VFX workload backend or a storage server with a (relatively) lot of
> files and parallel clients (read and write) and about 1-4 Gb/s traffic
> load?
Hello.
I'm not even sure I know what you mean by "VFX workload" exactly.
However the problem you
2019 Sep 02
3
Problems with Internal DNS Samba 4
Hi,
I have solved.
I change parameter "listen-on port 53", as follows:
From:
listen-on port 53 { 192.168.1.20; 127.0.01; };
To:
listen-on port 53 { any; };
netstat -lntup | grep 53
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:81 0.0.0.0:* OU?A
534/lighttpd
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.20:53 0.0.0.0:* OU?A
1930/named
tcp 0 0
2016 May 04
1
FreeBSD: net/samba43's NSUPDATE
On 05/04/16 21:28, Rowland penny wrote:
>> Choosing NSUPDATE brings in another port/package, named samba-nsupdate
>> and described as "nsupdate utility with GSS-TSIG support", which
>> installs "/usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate".
>
> Is this a BSD thing ? I have heard of the python script 'samba-dnsupdate'.
My understanding is that it's a
2017 May 17
2
Second DC won't start LDAP daemon
On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 18:58 +0200, Andrea Venturoli via samba wrote:
> On 05/08/17 11:17, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I've got a network of FreeBSD servers which traditionally hosted a
> > classic domain.
> > I upgraded some months ago, removing the old PDC and BDC and migrating
> > to an AD DC controller in a jail.
> > This is
2019 Jul 25
4
how to increase DNS reliability?
On 7/25/19 6:48 AM, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote:
> Am 2019-07-25 15:41, schrieb hw:
>> On 7/25/19 2:53 PM, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote:
>>> Am 2019-07-25 14:51, schrieb hw:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> how can DNS reliability, as experienced by clients on the LAN who are
>>>> sending queries, be increased?
>>>>
2020 Jul 13
3
DC replications of FreeBSD samba-4.10.15
On Mon, July 13, 2020 10:23, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 2020-07-13 15:06, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
>>> Just out of curiosity, are you also using vfs_zfsacl?
>>
>> Yes.
>
> But only on DC1, AFAICT!
> I see no mention of it on DC2's smb.conf.
> That could be the reason why you have two different behaviour.
>
> bye
> av.
>
That appears to
2016 May 04
2
FreeBSD: net/samba43's NSUPDATE
On 05/03/16 22:55, Rowland penny wrote:
> Don't use freebsd, but Samba 4, when run as an AD DC, uses nsupdate to
> update a computers DNS records in AD.
First off, thanks for answering.
Alas, I don't really understand what you mean...
Is it used to dynamically add A records for clients that connect to the AD?
>> Is it intended to work with BIND (like the other two in
2008 Apr 18
7
Samba and Vista profile probs
Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
vista however does create the "profilename.V2" directory, but does not
populate it with the data
Xp machines work like a charm however.
profiles path's are: \\<server>\profiles\testuser
so the problem with the .V2 part is