Hi there

We are having a problem where the DNS "A" records of ADS member Samba servers are disappearing from DNS. It's not routine, but it is definitely real. What we normally do is assign static IPs, create DNS records manually and then install and configure the Samba server (mainly CentOS4 and CentOS5) and "net ads join" it to the domain. This is normally good for a week or so - but then suddenly the "A" record disappears from DNS!

If we manually add other Linux or non-Windows servers to the domain, and they don't run Samba - then this problem doesn't seem to occur - so it smells like some "Samba-to-AD" problem to me...

Does this ring any bells? Would recompiling Samba with "--with-dnsupdate" (which still seems to be disabled by default) enable Samba to *continually* ensure its "A" record is kept intact? Weirdly enough, we find that if you go through this grief of disappearing "A" records for a week or so (and adding it back in), then suddenly it seems to all go right and the problem disappears for that particular server. But then the next one you install goes through the same problem.

Any ideas appreciated.

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Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
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