[Samba] Win Clients and DNS

L.P.H. van Belle belle at bazuin.nl
Mon Nov 16 14:59:51 UTC 2015


There is nothing wrong with your policies. 

Test if it all works and if it does, ignore these messages. 

I having the same message. ( samba 4.2.5 )

Gr. 

Louis


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Viktor Trojanovic
> Verzonden: maandag 16 november 2015 15:54
> Aan: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Win Clients and DNS
> 
> 
> 
> On 16.11.2015 15:34, Rowland Penny wrote:
> > On 16/11/15 14:18, Viktor Trojanovic wrote:
> >> On 16.11.2015 14:22, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
> >>> More explained..
> >>>
> >>> Only my laptops get a DHCP IP.
> >>> All my other computers have static ip.
> >>>
> >>> After the AD join, it does not matter if
> >>> 1) a desktop pc, when a static IP changes for a computer.
> >>> 2) a laptop gets a different IP.
> >>> The PC always updates its A and PTR
> >>>
> >>> So, in both cases my A and PTR records are changed in the DNS.
> >>>
> >>> Maybe an firewall setting on you pc is blocking the update to the
> >>> dns server or on the server you now allowing the dns updates.
> >>>
> >>> Can you have a look into that?
> >>>
> >>> Greetz,
> >>>
> >>> Louis
> >>>
> >> OK, so my situation is as follow:
> >>
> >> - NDS A and PTR are manually set on the Samba DNS for all domain
> members
> >> - All clients have fixed IP addresses and are in the same subnet as
> >> the Samba server
> >> - I disabled the Windows Firewall just to make sure there is no block
> >> on the PC either
> >>
> >> ==> No change, I still get the same error message in the windows
> >> event viewer.
> >>
> >> If I look at the error message, one line which seems wrong is
> >>
> >> ----> Sent update to server: <?>
> >>
> >> It does give the correct IP address in the following line but is this
> >> how it should look?
> >>
> >> Viktor
> >>
> >
> > OK, just had a thought, is the DC the *only* dns server in the Samba
> > domain ?
> >
> > Rowland
> >
> >
> Yes, absolutely.
> 
> On another topic, you saw my thread on sysvolreset. It's driving me
> nuts. Everytime I run sysvolreset (which takes ages), and subsequently
> run sysvolcheck, the error message names a different folder than the
> sysvolcheck before. What's up with that? Is that normal? How often am I
> supposed to run sysvolreset to make it work? Mind you, I only have 8
> policies, no scripts or other files, and it's the only DC. And the DB
> check command ran with 0 errors.
> 
> Viktor
> 
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