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2023 Oct 23
2
DNS samba update ERROR
On Mon, 23 Oct 2023 13:11:27 +0300
Bee Air via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Good day!
> Test the dynamic DNS updates
>
> # samba_dnsupdate --verbose
> IPs: ['200.2.2.15']
> Looking for DNS entry A dcs3.BEO.IMP 200.2.2.15 as dcs3.BEO.IMP.
> Looking for DNS entry CNAME
> 246933f5-768e-4399-9adb-251271d245e3._msdcs.BEO.IMP dcs3.BEO.IMP as
>
2023 Oct 23
1
DNS samba update ERROR
I have the closed local network with two domain controllers on MS Windows
Server 2008 R2
DC - 200.2.2.1 , DC1 - ip 200.2.2. <http://2.2.2.2/>2. Local domain -
BEO.IMP
I installed the domain controller on debian 12 (Samba 4.19.1-Debian) DCS3 -
ip 200.2.2.15
?onnected to the domain and AD according to the article
2023 Oct 23
1
DNS samba update ERROR
Instead of the jpg image l write like this:
DNS Master on the DC domain controller (Windows Server 2008 R2)
DNS
DC
Reverse Lookup Zones
beo.imp
_msdsc
dc
domains
gc
pdc
_sites
..........
In the window - _msdsc
2023 Oct 23
0
DNS samba update ERROR
Good day!
Test the dynamic DNS updates
# samba_dnsupdate --verbose
IPs: ['200.2.2.15']
Looking for DNS entry A dcs3.BEO.IMP 200.2.2.15 as dcs3.BEO.IMP.
Looking for DNS entry CNAME
246933f5-768e-4399-9adb-251271d245e3._msdcs.BEO.IMP dcs3.BEO.IMP as
246933f5-768e-4399-9adb-
251271d245e3._msdcs.BEO.IMP.
Looking for DNS entry NS BEO.IMP dcs3.BEO.IMP as BEO.IMP.
Looking for DNS entry NS
2015 Jan 04
8
Don't use .local
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Hello everyone,
I know that many people know not to use .local, but in the last weeks
we had several People having problems using .local.
So to all peopel starting implementing Samba 4 AD, read this:
http://miketelahun.wordpress.com/2012/09/16/stop-using-local-as-the-top-level-domain-for-your-lan/
So stop using .local as TLD. Maybe there should be a
2005 Jul 20
1
Can mount shares but not "net use" them
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Ok, I've made progress on my problems from earlier today, but have
one final sticking point that's gumming up the works. On a WindowsXP
box, I can access shares via \\server\sharename just fine. But if I
do "net use L: \\server\sharename", I get "System error 67 has
occurred. The network name cannot be found."
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 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
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
615.885.2846 (main)
2003 Apr 16
1
[Bug 39] can't execute 'make modules'
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39
beo@sgs.o.se changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CC| |beo@sgs.o.se
Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
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
2004 Apr 06
1
SIP phone registering problem
I am clearly doing something ridiculously wrong.
Running Asterisk 0.7.2 on FreeBSD 5.1, I have SIP soft phones which are
unable to register. They keep trying and then time out.
With the sip debug on in Asterisk nothing is logged.
Here is the trace from one of the phones (kphone):
(192.168.100.13 is kphone, 192.168.100.3 is Asterisk)
sipclient: sending: 21:47:45.454
2000 Apr 21
5
BeOS diffs
HI,
how do I get mods applied to Vorbis, I'm not a
cvs guru and I don't know much about configure scripts.
BeOS has this little quirk of being 99% POSIX compliant so these
mods are required for vorbis to compile.
To define int64_t in codec.h
#ifdef __BEOS__
#include <inttypes.h>
#endif
run.c in vq needs 'changing' around line 141 becuase
S_IFSOCK isn't
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
2001 Nov 03
1
Fwd: ext3 for pre7 ?
This was sent to lkml, I think it may be interesting to this list...
----- Forwarded message from "J . A . Magallon" <jamagallon@able.es> -----
Envelope-to: mfedyk@mikef-linux-x86.matchmail.com
Delivery-date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 16:38:49 -0800
From: "J . A . Magallon" <jamagallon@able.es>
To: Lista Linux-Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: ext3 for
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 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
2002 Jan 01
6
new vorbisenc behaviour
Just got around to compiling RC3 under beos and came across an
anomaly when using managed bitrates.
I haven't changed the code for the beos encoder but I now get double
the bitrates so
vorbis_encode_init(&vi,mediaFormat.u.raw_audio.channel_count,(long)mediaFormat.u.raw_audio.frame_rate , -1, 128000, -1);
now gives me vorbis files that average around 325 - 350.
Is this now the correct