[Samba] remove IP from DNS ldb
Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi
lamp.mia at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 00:21:46 MDT 2012
nslookup -type=any hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
Server: 192.168.113.251
Address: 192.168.113.251#53
hum-office.xx.xx.xxx nameserver = hum-ad.hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
Name: hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
Address: 192.168.25.27 ---> "Removed IP"
Name: hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
Address: 192.168.113.251
hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
origin = hum-ad.hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
mail addr = hostmaster.hum-office.xx.xx.xxx
serial = 80
refresh = 900
retry = 600
expire = 86400
minimum = 0
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi <lamp.mia at gmail.com
> wrote:
> Thanks
> Run "samba-tool dns delete host realm.tld host.realm.tld A
> ip.you.rem.oved -Uadministrator" command and return successful but nslookup
> return tow IP !!!!
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Ricky Nance <
> ricky.nance at weaubleau.k12.mo.us> wrote:
>
>> First make a backup of samba incase something goes wrong. Then `nslookup
>> realm.tld` should give you a list of all the ip's linked to realm.tld, then
>> you can use something like `samba-tool dns delete host realm.tld @ A
>> ip.you.rem.oved -Uadministrator` also you will want to use `samba-tool dns
>> delete host realm.tld host.realm.tld A ip.you.rem.oved -Uadministrator` run
>> a `nslookup realm.tld` again and it should only show the 1 ip address. You
>> will want to restart both bind and samba after making these changes just to
>> be safe. Also remember that realm.tld is the realm you set during the
>> provision.
>>
>> Ricky
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi <
>> lamp.mia at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>> install samba4beta8 white bind 9.9.1 and internal samba DNS DB on server
>>> white tow IP, then remove one of IPs.
>>> Users can not connect to the server or to communicate with a server
>>> takes .
>>> Because, Removed IP in response to client requests are sent !
>>>
>>> How to remove not use IP from samba dns DB by Samba Tools ?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>
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