[Samba] Separate DNS hostname on client computers than AD domain name

Kees van Vloten keesvanvloten at gmail.com
Thu Dec 8 14:19:53 UTC 2022


Op 08-12-2022 om 15:13 schreef Rowland Penny via samba:
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> On 08/12/2022 13:48, Simon Fredriksson via samba wrote:
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>> Hello!
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>> Is it possible to assign a DNS domain name that is different from the 
>> AD domain's own domain?
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> No
As long as it is in addition to your AD-domain, samba-dns can host any 
domain.
So if "samdom.com" is you AD-domain, there is no issue in also serving 
"another.domain.org" from the samba's dns. And samba will then allow you 
to create and use SPNs with that name.
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>> So I want my AD domain to be example.tld, but I'd like the machines 
>> FQDN to reflect location, so server1.eu.example.tld, 
>> server2.us.example.tld.
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> Have you looked at 'sites' ?
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>> Will I need to set up a forest and two separate domains (making it 3 
>> domains), or can this be accomplished in some other way? I tried 
>> looking at SPN/UPN, but not sure if it's related.
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> SPN's have nothing to do with location.
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>> Also, is it even possible with Samba to do forest + domains?
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> No, Samba AD only does one forest and the domain is the same as the 
> forest.
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> Rowland
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