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Question:
>Hi,
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>> we are running a samba server in a w2k3 AD Domain.
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>> The server has the netbios name
>> netbios name = RM
At 07:49 PM 7/10/2006, Daniel Huntley wrote:
netbios aliases = in your smb.conf
Then setup the cname in DNS and point it to the correct A record.
Establishing netbios aliases involves a whole lot of coordination --
only one system can be configured to be using the netbios alias at a
time.
At 08:15 PM 7/10/2006, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Don Meyer wrote:
> My question though is what are the ramifications of
> a similar situation: Where the CNAME might be
> dynamically moved to point to another system's base
> IP address in the ca
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Don Meyer wrote:
> My question though is what are the ramifications of
> a similar situation: Where the CNAME might be
> dynamically moved to point to another system's base
> IP address in the case of a transfer of service/fail-over.
> Does this se
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Daniel Huntley wrote:
> netbios aliases = in your smb.conf
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> Then setup the cname in DNS and point it to the correct
> A record.
HmmmThis would work for NTLM but I don;t see how it
would work for Krb5. The client has to request a service
ti
netbios aliases = in your smb.conf
Then setup the cname in DNS and point it to the correct A record.
Dan
From: Don Meyer
Sent: Tue 11/07/2006 9:35 AM
To: Gerald (Jerry) Carter; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] I want to use CNAMES for my SAMBA
At 03:00 PM 7/10/2006, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Mann, Roy (RGMR) wrote:
> I have a RedHat Enterprise 3 server running SAMBA 3.0.10. The server
> has been joined to the Active Directory forest using its fully qualified
> domain name.
> Windows clients can successfully map drives using that
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Mann, Roy (RGMR) wrote:
> I have a RedHat Enterprise 3 server running SAMBA 3.0.10. The server
> has been joined to the Active Directory forest using its fully qualified
> domain name.
> Windows clients can successfully map drives using that fully
I have a RedHat Enterprise 3 server running SAMBA 3.0.10. The server
has been joined to the Active Directory forest using its fully qualified
domain name.
Windows clients can successfully map drives using that fully qualified
name, However, services have a tendency to be moved or need failover