For all the nice people in the world who … maybe … run into a similar problem …
Thank's to some help from Gregory Sloop here is the solution to my problem:
The problem was that BIND did reject non-LAN queries to
non-local/non-authorative zones ...
Thus all I had to do was to tell BIND
Hi all and hi Gregory and Ricky !
Thank you for your reply !!
I feel a little bit lost, so I cannot be absolutely sure that the forwarder IS
working.
Even more, the problem is somehow somewhere in between DNS and VPN … somewhere
;)
To my samba4 installation: I installed it using the debian
Hi list !
I ran into some interesting behavior I don't understand.
I'm using samba4 as my domain controller in a virtual machine.
My settings are as follow:
[global]
server role = domain controller
workgroup = LAN
realm = lan.example.com
netbios name = ADC
Hey, me again :)
Well … just found that the options
server role
dns recursive queries
dns forwarders
are ignored … hmmm … well … does anyone know how to achieve the desired
behavior without these options ?
greetings,
Oliver
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mmgc Well … just found that the options
mmgc server role
mmgc dns recursive queries
mmgc dns forwarders
mmgc are ignored … hmmm … well … does anyone know how to achieve the
mmgc desired behavior without these options ?
Perhaps I don't understand what's going on - but are you sure your DNS
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it dns forwarder = (not dns forwarderS)
run your config through samba-tool testparm and see if it complains.
Ricky
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Gregory Sloop gr...@sloop.net wrote:
mmgc Well … just found that the options
mmgc server role
mmgc dns