[Samba] Provisioning new AD Domain Controller

Mark Foley mfoley at novatec-inc.com
Thu Nov 30 19:07:43 UTC 2023


On Nov 30 13:30:38 2023 bd730c5053df9efb via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> It is correct as is. PTR records point to IP addresses and reverse zones get that in-addr.arpa naming.
>
> Best regards,
> Dave.

OK, but normally the rDNS PTR is the reverse of the regular IP.  In the example,
the IP 10.99.0.1, but the wiki example PTR has only 0.99.10 and leaves off the
'1' from the final octet. 

For example, my IP is 24.142.169.12. If I look that up I get:

# host 24.142.169.12
12.169.142.24.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer novatec-inc.com

All 4 octets shown. If I just try with the top 3 octets I get:

# host 24.142.169
Host 24.142.169 not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

Maybe this is something special for the DC, but I've always seen and used all 4
ipv4 octets in rDNS PTR records.

Just checking ...

> PS: I'm also resending this one

I am getting both your messages. Don't know why your getting some indicator that
you need to resend.

--Mark

> On Thursday, November 30th, 2023 at 15:05, Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>
> > The wiki https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller#Create_a_reverse_zone
> > says, "For a DC with the FQDN of dc1.samdom.example.com and the
> > ipaddress of 10.99.0.1, to add a record to the 0.99.10.in-addr.arpa ..."
> > 
> > Is this correct or should the rDNS PTR be 1.99.10.in-addr.arpa?
> > 
> > I just want to make sure this isn't a typeo.
> > 
> > Thanks --Mark
> > 
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