El 03/04/12 02:10, Amitay Isaacs escribió:
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 3:27 AM, steve<st...@steve-ss.com> wrote:
El 02/04/12 18:22, fe...@epepm.cupet.cu escribió:
El 02/04/12 18:12, fe...@epepm.cupet.cu escribió:
OK, thanks.
Anyone?
Steve
You can use samba-tool dns commands to create a reverse zone.
To create a reverse zone for 192.168.1.0/24 subnet,
$ samba-tool dns zonecreate<server> 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
And then you can add record (e.g. test1.my.domain -> 192.168.1.1)
$ samba-tool dns add<server> 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa 1 PTR test1.my.domain
Amitay.
Thanks. That's good news. But for that to work, I would need to have a
fixed IP for each client no?
The s4 provision produces a bind include for the forward zone and a tsig
keytab for ddns on it. Is it possible to do the same for the reverse zone?
BTW, I only need this for Linux clients using Kerberized nfs. Win7
clients don't seem to need it for anything.
Thanks,
Steve
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