Dewayne,

I would never have posted the message if my DNS was not functional. Here are the answers (on the AD server and on the S3 server) for the tests of the HOWTO :

> host -t SRV _ldap._tcp.sc.isc84.org.
_ldap._tcp.sc.isc84.org has SRV record 0 100 389 vspdc.sc.isc84.org.

> host -t SRV _kerberos._udp.sc.isc84.org.
_kerberos._udp.sc.isc84.org has SRV record 0 100 88 vspdc.sc.isc84.org.

> host -t A vspdc.sc.isc84.org.
vspdc.sc.isc84.org has address 192.168.77.1

All seems good unless I have missed something. The problem is when I join my S3 in the AD (kerberos is functionnal)

net  join -Uadministrateur
*Using short domain name -- SC
Joined 'SSC011' to realm 'sc.isc84.org'*
/*DNS Update for ssc011.sc.isc84.org failed:
ERROR_DNS_INVALID_MESSAGE DNS update failed!*/

The join seems to have worked in spite of the error message concerning the DNS. And in a windows box \\ssc011 does not work. But I don't know if these problems are bounded.

I will investigate again ...

Regards

Le 11/02/2013 22:54, Dewayne Geraghty a écrit :
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hervé Hénoch
Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2013 1:31 AM
To: Andrew Bartlett; samba-liste
Subject: Re: [Samba] S3 as domain member with S4

Thanks

I've followed the document and i can see in the AD the server
included.
But I've the following error when doing the following command :

  >  net  join -Uadministrateur
Using short domain name -- SC
Joined 'SSC011' to realm 'sc.isc84.org'
*DNS Update for ssc011.sc.isc84.org failed:
ERROR_DNS_INVALID_MESSAGE DNS update failed!*

Moreover I can't access from a window box  to my server with
\\ssc011 (the name of my server).

My /ets/hosts

127.0.0.1       ssc011.sc.isc84.org ssc011 localhost
192.168.77.4    ssc011.sc.isc84.org ssc011
192.168.77.1    vspdc.sc.isc84.org vspdc

"sc" is the samba3 domain
192.168.77.1 ->  is the samba4 PDC
192.168.77.4 ->  is the samba 3.6 file server which has the
name "ssc011"


Regards

Le 11/02/2013 12:02, Andrew Bartlett a écrit :
On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 11:00 +0100, Hervé Hénoch wrote:

Hello

How to set a S3 file server as a domain member with a S4
PDC server ?

You can join Samba 3.x or Samba 4.0 as a domain member of a
Samba 4.0
AD DC in the same way you would join any other AD domain.
eg 'net ads
join.

See

https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/unixclients.html#adss
dm


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Herve,
Samba4 provides a lot of features though it does have some prerequisites; 
please review the HowTo, and particularly
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO#Step_7:_Configure_DNS noting the first 
line "A working DNS setup is essential to the
correct operation of Samba."

It's a hard road (if you're not familiar with being a Windows Admin) but well 
worth the effort.
Regards, Dewayne.




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