On 13/09/12 20:17, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 13/09/12 18:33, steve wrote:
On 13/09/12 18:47, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 13/09/12 17:34, steve wrote:
On 13/09/12 12:40, Karolin Seeger wrote:
Release Announcements

Is the Internal DNS now the default?

I upgraded from beta 8 and could only get the samba binary to work if
I stopped by distro's bind configured with bind dlz Here it is with
bind working:

failed to bind to fe80::212:f0ff:fe06:9cda%eth1:53 TCP -
NT_STATUS_ADDRESS_ALREADY_ASSOCIATED
task_server_terminate: [dns failed to setup interfaces]
standard_terminate: reason[dns failed to setup interfaces]
/usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd: smbd version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-9158423 started.


If I turn off bind, I lose my Internet connection.

Please be clear.

Cheers,
Steve

Hi Steve, yes the internal dns server is now the default, is that clear
enough ;-)
Not for us. No. we need to what to do and what to change to make it
the default. Just tell us.

Yes, you have a choice but how?

Answered in my last inline.

And it gets worse,

Yeah, I know it does. Try explaining it to 10 irate Spaniards.



Thanks Rowland
No. That's the point. Having followed the discussions for the last
week it seemed highly unlikely Kai would get anywhere near the RC1. It
doesn't add a forwarder nor interfaces line nor warn you that after
the upgrade to the RC you have to work out how to add these yourself.
And lets be fair, it most probably would do if we built and
provisioned from new. I've 2000 + users just started a new term over
here and I want to move forward, not roll back.

Ah well, the air-con goes off in 10 minutes and I'm going home;)
Cheers,
Steve


Steve, if you download the RC1 from
http://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/rc/samba-4.0.0rc1.tar.gz
compile it as usual and then provision, but with the new style provision:

samba-tool domain provision --realm=<your realm> --domain=<YOURDOMAIN>
--adminpass=<pass> --use-rfc2307 --server-role=dc

You will end up using the internal dns server, this puts a forwarder
into smb.conf and works provided that you put the servers ipaddress into
/etc/resolv.conf not 127.0.0.1

Rowland


Hi Rowland
Thanks for that but I can't reporovision. Who can? I have 150 linux, xp and w7 clients to support. I simply cannot start from bare metal.

To be able to do that I would have to have a reliable backup. Evidently neither the backup scripts in samba-master nor rsync can do that at the moment. (secretly hopes someone can confirm otherwise)

Anyway. Early days. Again!
Cheers,
Steve

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