Hi Peter, On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Peter Beck <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi guys, > > is there a possibility to change dns zone options with samba-tool ? > > if I create a zone with samba-tool on the Windows Dc, I need to set > "--client-version=w2k", otherwise the command fails. But with that > option I get a primary zone (not ad integrated) on the Windows server. > I know it's possible to change that manually, but if there is an option > to fix that with samba-tool, i would prefer samba-tool to manage. > What windows version are you running on windows DC? Depending on the windows version you will have to choose the --client-version. > The same command (without --client-version) against the samba-server > works and creates an Active-Directory-integrated zone. Is this by design ? > The default method for creating DNS zone for samba4 is in AD (using DNS partitions). Also Samba can understand various --client-version levels. > Or in other words: > does it matter if the zone is created on the samba server ? > as it is ad-integrated it gets replicated anyway, or am I wrong ? > > I am using samba-internal dns. > Samba-tool dns command is used to manipulate DNS zones in AD and those zones will be replicated to other DCs. > Regards > Peter > > Amitay. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
