Am 19.03.2012 01:31, schrieb Amitay Isaacs:
Hi Andreas,
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Matthieu Patou m...@samba.org wrote:
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but
Am 20.03.2012 19:20, schrieb Charles Tryon:
Hi Andreas,
Yes, I did a lot of work trying to get that script working (along with a
bunch of other people on that discussion thread). I have it mostly
functional, but have largely backed away from that approach, since it runs
against what
Hi Andreas,
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Matthieu Patou m...@samba.org wrote:
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add
Am 17.03.2012 18:00, schrieb Andreas Oster:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody implemented
such a configuration ? Can this
Hi Andreas,
Yes, I did a lot of work trying to get that script working (along with a
bunch of other people on that discussion thread). I have it mostly
functional, but have largely backed away from that approach, since it runs
against what appears to be the more accepted policy of letting the
Am 18.03.2012 16:19, schrieb steve:
On 17/03/12 18:00, Andreas Oster wrote:
I want to achieve the following:
1) allow non-Windows machines (printers, ILO ...) to be added by dhcpd
2) allow Windows machines (joined to AD) to update their own entries
2 - already works with the configuration
Am 17.03.2012 21:06, schrieb Matthieu Patou:
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody
On 17/03/12 18:00, Andreas Oster wrote:
I want to achieve the following:
1) allow non-Windows machines (printers, ILO ...) to be added by dhcpd
2) allow Windows machines (joined to AD) to update their own entries
2 - already works with the configuration from samba wiki
Thank you for your kind
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:19 AM, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 17/03/12 18:00, Andreas Oster wrote:
I want to achieve the following:
1) allow non-Windows machines (printers, ILO ...) to be added by dhcpd
2) allow Windows machines (joined to AD) to update their own entries
2 -
Am 18.03.2012 16:19, schrieb steve:
On 17/03/12 18:00, Andreas Oster wrote:
I want to achieve the following:
1) allow non-Windows machines (printers, ILO ...) to be added by dhcpd
2) allow Windows machines (joined to AD) to update their own entries
2 - already works with the configuration
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody implemented
such a configuration ? Can this be done with the kerberos DNS dynamic
update
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody implemented
such a configuration ? Can this be
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