Samba 4.0 wishlist
Trever L. Adams
trever.adams at gmail.com
Sat Jun 11 06:19:39 MDT 2011
On 06/11/2011 03:21 AM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
> This is a question for the NTP project. It should be quite practical to
> have NTP contact Samba in a non-blocking fashion if someone wishes to
> make that happen.
>
Alright, I will take a look at it. Thank you.
>
> See ldbedit. pdbedit may also work by the time we do a release, but to
> change arbitary ldap attributes, use an LDAP editor.
>
The only problem is, many will not know which fields to use, etc. Hence
the request, but whatever is best.
>
> You will need to supply more details than this, preferably in a bug
> report. Please also test against Samba 3.6.0rc1 as we have already
> fixed some issues here.
>
> Samba4's samba_dnsupdate isn't anything particularly special: it's a
> wrapper around nsupdate...
>
> Andrew Bartlett
Ok, two bug reports here, I guess. First, I just had to move several
servers. samba_dnsupdate found the new IP addresses, but didn't remove
the old ones. I think 'update delete FQDN' does the trick, if it is
possible to know when to issue this.
As for net ads dns register, if I am kinited as administrator or
HOSTNAME$ and run it, I get "DNS update fialed!"
On the server, in /var/named/data/named.run, (with high debug value on
named) I see:
client 10.0.0.21#45674: query
gss cred: "DNS/realm at REALM", GSS_C_ACCEPT, 4294961332
failed gss_accept_sec_context: GSSAPI error: Major = Unspecified GSS
failure. Minor code may provide more information, Minor = Wrong
principal in request.
process_gsstkey(): dns_tsigerror_badkey
With lower debug, I simply see:
update unsuccessful:host/A: 'RRset exists (value dependent)'
prerequisite not satisfied (NXRRSET)
I will try Samba 3.6.0rc1 hopefully this today or some time Monday.
Thank you,
Trever Adams
--
"Oh the nerves, the nerves; the mysteries of this machine called man! Oh
the little that unhinges it, poor creatures that we are!" -- Charles
Dickens (1812-70)
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