Hi,
I am unclear on the relationship between the hostname, DNS domain, server's FQDN, NT4 domain name, etc. Quoting the HOWTO: "For the rest of the HOWTO we will assume that your DNS domain name is samdom.example.com, your short (also known as NT4) domain name is samdom, your Samba server's hostname is samba and the IP Address of your Samba server is 192.168.1.2." What is the standard when it comes to these? Using the example from the howto: Samba server's name is: samba Samba server's FQDN is: samba.samdom.example.com "DNS Domain" is: samdom.example.com Samba4 domain is: samdom.example.com NT4 Domain is: samdom Therefore, for my setup: My samba server's name is: tainan My samba server's FQDN is: tainan.internal.stmaryscollege.co.uk My "DNS domain" is: internal.stmaryscollege.co.uk Samba4 Domain is: ??? internal.stmaryscollege.co.uk ??? My NT4 Domain is: ??? internal ??? I currently have a s3 domain set up called "SMC" (I am _NOT_ going to attempt migrate it to a samba4 domain). Does my NT4 domain have to be the first part of my Samba4 domain? Can I make the NT4 domain name "SMC" also? Thanks, Alex -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
