Hi Bryan, > The feedback I'm getting from the PG is " The ranks do affect > processing of the DNS protocol, but these effects are > implementation specific. The MS-DNSP protocol is not affected."
The MS-DNSP RPC protocol isn't what really interests us at this stage, although it may in the future. We only reference MS-DNSP as that is the only document in WSPP/MCPP that covers these records currently. We have a DNS server in Samba that replicates with Microsoft DNS servers via DRS. So we need to know how all of the fields in the AD LDAP records that hold DNS affect DNS processing. I think what we really have is a missing document that specifies Microsoft server behaviour with regards to the following: - behaviour of the Microsoft DNS server beyond what is in the DNS RFCs. The behaviour affected by the RANK would be part of this, as these are not mentioned in the RFCs as far as I can see. - any special behaviour over ldap for for replication for the DNS partitions - how a DNS server gets established. By this I mean that if I use dcpromo to add a Windows DC to a domain, and I tick the checkbox to say it should be a DNS server, what information does the existing DC need to provide to allow this new server to be created as a DNS server? Presumably there is some mininal set of records we need to setup in Samba for this to work. - the format of all of the LDAP records in the DNS partitions, and the meaning of the fields There are probably other missing pieces, and I don't think they would really fit well in the MS-DNSP document. Cheers, Tridge _______________________________________________ cifs-protocol mailing list [email protected] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-protocol
