Ehmm, isn't nmblookup ignoring the lmhosts file, like nslookup ignores
the hosts file?
Juan Asensio Sánchez schreef:
I have tried with lots of lmhosts formats, but it looks nmbd is ignoring the
lmhosts file when trying to resolve hostnames using nmblookup. nmblookup
gives the correct data when the name of the machine is in the DNS server.
So now, i wonder if the trust relationship could be done using entries of
DNS server, but i don't know what format must have these entries in the ldap
server.
I know the documentation says that all servers must use the same WINS
server, but in our case this is impossible. All we can do is configure Samba
so the WINS server all use the same DNS server.
Any idea or help how to configure this?
Regards.
2010/5/27 Gaiseric Vandal <[email protected]>
I think the syntax may be the same as for Microsoft lmhosts
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314108
On 05/26/2010 05:35 AM, Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
Hi
I am trying to stablish a relation between two different Samba domains.
Each
domain has two PDCs, all they are WINS servers, and the two domains are in
different subnets. They are configured to use LDAP as the
user/group/machine
database. First, I will create the relation, being DOM1.CORP the trusted
domain, and DOM2.CORP the trusting domain, so in a server of DOM1.CORP, I
create a user this way:
DOM1-S1$ /usr/bin/perl -w /opt/ldap/smbldap-tools/bin/smbldap-useradd -W
-t
5 'DOM1.CORP$'
DOM1-S1$ smbpasswd -i DOM1.CORP$
The two commands are OK, and the domain account is created in LDAP, in
ou=Computers. I can see the machine in "getent passwd". Now, in a server
of
the trusting domain, i run the command:
DOM2-S1$ net rpc trustdom establish 'DOM1.CORP'
[2010/05/26 11:21:03, 0] utils/net_rpc.c:rpc_trustdom_establish(5647)
Couldn't find domain controller for domain DOM1.CORP
Well, I know this is normal because servers of DOM2 don't know anything
about DOM1. I suppose I will have to add the entries of the two servers of
DOM1 in lmhosts, and the entry for the own domain, but i can't get it to
work. Now, my lmhosts is this:
127.0.0.1 localhost
1.1.1.1 DOM1-S1
1.1.1.2 DOM1-S2
1.1.1.1 DOM1.CORP
1.1.1.2 DOM1.CORP
But the previuos command gives error again. Even if I run nmblookup
querying
the servers or the domain, i get errors:
DOM2-S1$ nmblookup -R -U localhost 'DOM1.CORP'
added interface ip=1.1.2.1 bcast=1.1.2.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
querying DOM1.CORP on 127.0.0.1
name_query failed to find name DOM1.CORP
Is this the right way to stablish the relationship? How should I add the
entries to the lmhosts file?
Regards and thanks in advance.
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