Hello

If you have _only_ pure Linux environment, and you haven't opportunity to use 
mixed operating systems, then you really need bind+DLZ.

I have this

How to enable DLZ

Yours

Michel


> Le 30 mars 2015 à 20:37, Szládovics Péter <p...@szladovics.hu> a écrit :
> 
> If you have _only_ pure Linux environment, and you haven't opportunity to use 
> mixed operating systems, then you really need bind+DLZ.
> But, if you can use Windows in your environment, then you can manage the 
> Samba4 with administrative tools like a standard Windows NS (DNS, Active 
> Directory, shares, etc).
> Conclusion: if you can and want, use one domain member Windows. If you cannot 
> or don't want, then you need Bind9+DLZ - or there is a 3rd version: you can 
> manage the Samba4 DNS with samba-tool command line utility, but I think this 
> is that part, what you really don't want to... believe me :)

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