Are you using dhcp to get an IP address on that server?
Every time dhcpcd gets an IP address it overwrites the resolv.conf. So
I think that's why it's changing every time you reboot. dhcpcd can be
run with the -R option to prevent it from overwriting resolv.conf (check
out the dhcpcd man page). I'm not sure where you'd specify that as i
don't use FC. But it's probably easier to just give that machine a
static IP.
Chris
Eric Hines wrote:
One more thing I forgot to mention. The chapter calls for editing
/etc/resolv.conf, but in my case it won't stay edited--it keeps
getting set back to an original form (for searching my ISP) on every
reboot.
Thanks again.
Eric Hines
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Samba-3 By Ex Chapt 3
Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 17:47:09 -0500
From: Eric Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Samba <samba@lists.samba.org>
I guess I'm ate up with dumb because I'm having a great deal of
difficulty with this chapter.
I'm running Samba v 3.0.14a on an FC3 machine. I've got two basic
problems: one centers on my DNS set up and the other is an
authenticated logon problem. With /etc/nsswitch.conf set to "hosts:
dns," I cannot ping my samba server--"Host not found." Nor does <host
lserver1.test.biz> (which appears in my /etc/hosts file) resolve the
name (incidentally, "host -f ..." just tells me the f is an illegal
option). WINS seems to resolve OK (at least the test for that in the
chapter passes). I've checked my files several times, and I can find
no error in them.
The other problem is running smbclient //lserver1/accounts -U ehines.
I'm invited to give the password, so that part is OK, but when I do, I
just get an NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE message. ehines is the owner of
accounts and a member of the group that owns accounts. I think this
goes back to my logon file in /scripts (per the smb.conf set up), but
I'm clueless as to what should be in that file. That file currently
has the following contents:
net time \\lserver1 /set /yes
net use h: /home
net use p: \\lserver1\accounts
Any help on these two would be greatly appreciated.
Eric Hines
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