El 31/03/12 20:57, Anton Aylward escribió:
lynn said the following on 03/31/2012 01:54 PM:
127.0.1.1 hostname.fqdn hostname entry in /etc/hosts on the client and see if we can still authenticate.
I'm not sure that would actually be a test. See later ....
You can experiment manually adding records from the CLI with 'nsupdate'. They were the ones who put he dlz code into bind to make it work against AD.
Are you running AD?
Yes. Using Samba4 to which we have added the rfc2307 attributes by including the posixGroup and posixAccount objects which are defined in the AD LDAP schema. The very schema that m$ were forced to make public after the European Court found in favour of The Samba Team last year. Good ol' Tridge:-) You have a Microsoft domain master running AD or
are you all Linux at the core and just Windows clients?
get it to do the dynamic updates. We have our win7 and linux clients using the dhcp server. That's the server running under Linux? 12.1 server running the Samba4 AD implementation to serve both win7 and Linux clients.
Just Windows clients then ...
No. Linux and Windows clients. It is a heterogeneous lan. <snip> Will get back to the rest 2moro. Thanks for your time. I'm learning a lot. BFN L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org