Windows client is the domain server itself. Forward and reverse dns lookups resolve properly, and I can ping via the fqdn or IP.
--Tim On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Natalie Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When you said DNS is all functioning, can I interpret it as both the A and > PTR RRs of the Solaris system have been added to the DNS? If so, you might > want to check the DNS configuration of your Windows client to see if it > points to the right DNS server. > > Were you able to ping fileserver.domain.com from your Windows client? > > Natalie > > Tim Cook wrote: > >> So I've setup the native cifs server to authenticate against my AD server >> at home. The odd part is, when I now go to map a share from a windows >> system if I use the fqdn of the solaris system, it fails, but if I use the >> IP address, it works. >> >> IE: >> >> \\filserver.domain.com\share - fails >> \\10.10.10.10\share - works >> >> Thoughts? The dns is all functioning both forward and reverse. >> >> > >
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