On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 13:34 -0400, Jarrod Hyder wrote: > I have a samba server running on Linux that has two ethernet cards (eth0 & > eth1) that are bonded into a single virtual interface (bond0). This virtual > interface is connected to the corporate LAN and I have another ethernet card > (eth2) that is connected to another server that is used for making > incremental backups. The problem that I am having is that no matter what I > do, the command "net ads dns register -P' causes both the bond0 and eth2 IP > addresses to show up in the DNS record on the corporate domain controller. > > I have tried to force samba and winbind to use "interface = bond0" and > "bind interfaces only = yes" and it doesn't seem to help this situation. > > If anyone can shed some light on what I am doing wrong, I would really > appreciate it. > > BTW, I am using samba 3.0.28a > > -- > Jarrod Hyder > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jarrod, Not sure how much help I can be, but give this a try - add the -d # flag to your 'net ads dns ...' command where # can be something up to 10 (more debug output). This can at the very least confirm the smb.conf file being read as well as perhaps point you in a better direction. If nothing else, posted the somewhat cleansed output here; it may help others here to see where your problem lies. Regards, Frank -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba