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[opensuse] Problems setting up Samba-3 as PDC
- From: Martin Mielke <m_mlk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:48:34 -0700 (PDT)
- Message-id: <531062.83829.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all,
some weeks ago I posted the following message to the Samba list but haven't seen any replies so far...
This might be a bit OT but I need to find an answer soon and surely someone here has faced this problem before...
I need to setup a PDC on Samba 3. To achieve this I followed the steps
described on the Samba docs and on some other websites I found after
googling for a while. From the Samba side everything seems to be OK:
----
Apr 3 15:30:06 v601 nmbd[11664]: Samba server V601 is now a domain
master browser for workgroup MYDOMAIN.COM on subnet 192.168.1.11
----
So far, so good... it was an easy task.
Now problems arise when I want the WinXP Professional clients to join
that domain (full disclosure here: I'm a Windows user by "market
contamination" so maybe I'm overseeing something obvious during the
process).
This is the error message I get when trying to join the domain:
----
DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource
record used to locate a domain controller for domain mydomain.com:
The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.mydomain.com
The following domain controllers were identified by the query:
v601.mydomain.com
Common causes of this error include:
- Host (A) records that map the name of the domain controller to its IP
addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses.
- Domain controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network
or are not running.
For information about correcting this problem, click Help.
----
First off, I had to manually add that SRV record on my named.conf. I've
been told that all needed entries are created automatically on the DNS
when you are on a Windows environment...
Secondly, AFAIK the DNS has been setup correctly for both direct and
reverse queries. That's why I must raise an eyebrow when I see such an
error message popping up
So... is there anything I have forgotten to set up things correctly??
TIA and regards,
Martin
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some weeks ago I posted the following message to the Samba list but haven't seen any replies so far...
This might be a bit OT but I need to find an answer soon and surely someone here has faced this problem before...
I need to setup a PDC on Samba 3. To achieve this I followed the steps
described on the Samba docs and on some other websites I found after
googling for a while. From the Samba side everything seems to be OK:
----
Apr 3 15:30:06 v601 nmbd[11664]: Samba server V601 is now a domain
master browser for workgroup MYDOMAIN.COM on subnet 192.168.1.11
----
So far, so good... it was an easy task.
Now problems arise when I want the WinXP Professional clients to join
that domain (full disclosure here: I'm a Windows user by "market
contamination" so maybe I'm overseeing something obvious during the
process).
This is the error message I get when trying to join the domain:
----
DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource
record used to locate a domain controller for domain mydomain.com:
The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.mydomain.com
The following domain controllers were identified by the query:
v601.mydomain.com
Common causes of this error include:
- Host (A) records that map the name of the domain controller to its IP
addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses.
- Domain controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network
or are not running.
For information about correcting this problem, click Help.
----
First off, I had to manually add that SRV record on my named.conf. I've
been told that all needed entries are created automatically on the DNS
when you are on a Windows environment...
Secondly, AFAIK the DNS has been setup correctly for both direct and
reverse queries. That's why I must raise an eyebrow when I see such an
error message popping up
So... is there anything I have forgotten to set up things correctly??
TIA and regards,
Martin
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