Hello there folks! I hope someone can give me assistance on this.
In our network I setup an RHL9 Server with Bind/DNS & DHCP. I set an
allowed-update{localnet;} in BIND and declared DHCP to do dynamic updates.
Bind and DHCP worked but there are some minor (i hope) quirks I noticed.
1) the master zone file and the reverse zone file are inconsistent. I mean
there are more records in the reverse zone file than in the master zone
file. It takes quite a while before an entry is added into the master.
- How do I synchronize this?
- Do I have to disable dynamic update for the reverse zone file.
2) at the /var/named directory (where the zone files are located) there are
two files corresponding to the master and reverse zone file with an
additional .jnl extension.
- What is this file? I did a cat on it to view its contents and it
corresponds to the entries of their corresponding file
(master & reverse)
- Is this file (.jnl) normal?
Now our client PCs are all running win2k pro and some win98. How do I
implement and integrate or use Active Directory for our network? I want ADS
to make use of the BIND/DNS & DHCP service provided by the RHL9, Is this
possible?
Actually I tried to join a client using its Network Wizard. But theres a
problem. ADS cannot recognize and update the domain?
Another one. Is ADS and LDAP/OpenLDAP compatible or can they work together
as peer domain controller?
Ooops! medyo mahaba na. Yan na lang muna mga folks.
Thanks in advance for the assistance.
noli
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