Dear listmembers,
a few weeks ago i've installed a server based on openSUSE 10.0 and Samba 3.0.20
in addition to two existing Windows 2003 servers. My aim is to replace the
Windows servers in medium term.
The Samba server uses Kerberos v5 to authentificate the users against the
W2003-Server. The
Hi,
20 seconds looks like a DNS timeout. Do your reverse-lookups work ?
Charles
On 13 févr. 07, at 20:21, Michael Paarmann wrote:
Dear listmembers,
a few weeks ago i've installed a server based on openSUSE 10.0 and
Samba 3.0.20
in addition to two existing Windows 2003 servers. My aim is
Hi Charles,
i've tested this on the linux machine:
firmacad4:~ # nslookup firma_cad_sv02.firma.de
Server: 192.168.1.195
Address:192.168.1.195#53
Name: firma_cad_sv02.firma.de
Address: 192.168.1.195
firmacad4:~ # nslookup 192.168.1.195
Server: 192.168.1.195
Address:
Hi,
your tests show that DNS contains the records, but you should run the
nslookps on the samba server, not on firmacad4.
Charles
On 14 févr. 07, at 10:47, Michael Paarmann wrote:
Hi Charles,
i've tested this on the linux machine:
firmacad4:~ # nslookup firma_cad_sv02.firma.de
Server:
Hallo Charles,
firmacad4 is the linux server with samba. This is the hostname of it.
The netbios name this machine firma_cad_sv04.firma.de.
So, i've done the lookups on the samba machine, you see. And the lookups
work without a delay.
If done some additional test - i've tested the network
Hi Michel,
Ok, let's assume your DNS setting is correct. From now on, you should
start to rise your debug level, reproduce your slow connection and
whatch the appropriate log to see when it hangs.
Charles
On 14 févr. 07, at 22:34, Michael Paarmann wrote:
Hallo Charles,
firmacad4 is the
Dear listmembers,
a few weeks ago i've installed a server based on openSUSE 10.0 and Samba
3.0.20
in addition to two existing Windows 2003 servers. My aim is to replace the
Windows servers in medium term.
The Samba server uses Kerberos v5 to authentificate the users against the
W2003-Server.