I had the same problem before. Our network is segmented into 4 vlans, which broadcast packets are inter-vlan routed via a router.
Without using WINS server, windows client (namely 2000/xp) cannot locate PDC. I had to set each PC WINS server to the samba PDC IP address. it solved the "unable to find domain controller" problem instantly. Pointing Clients' DNS setting to PDC does not work for me. My DNS is setup corretly and solve all hosts forward and reverse correctly. I do think that clients were looking for NetBios name instead of Fully Qualified Domain Name. DNS would give FQDN, not NetBios name. in my opinion, that is why WINS server is needed. I solved the problem, but unsure if it was for the right reason. correct me if i'm wrong? thanks Edy On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:57, Torsten Geile wrote: > Hi, > > -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von > Matthew Easton > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2006 08:09 > An: samba mail-list > Betreff: Re: [Samba] About join domain in different subnet. > > Someone else on the list may correct me, but I think the problem is > that the computer joining the domain is discovering the domain > controller by broadcast -- and broadcasts don't cross the router. > > AFAIK DNS on the client has to point to the PDC to join the Domain. > The same effect could be achieved using a wins server. Have never tried > this. > > Regards > > Torsten >
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