Lynn said the following on 04/02/2012 12:46 PM:
Samba4 AD does not use zone files for DNS. It uses dlz. dlz sets up the forward zone simply by starting the DC (please see the bind logs posted earlier).
How do I get dlz to produce a reverse zone?
DHCP doesn't use zone files either. It used DDNS. We've established that your forward zone has one and only one entry in the file, that of the server. But when you're up and running with the Windows machines there are the forward records for them. This can only as a result of something - SAMBA ... whatever - injecting the appropriate RRs into the zone of the live DNS server with the DDNS protocol. I'm sure if you ran a network sniffer you'd see that happening. But nsupdate (or whatever) can't itnroduce RRs to a zone that isn't there. You have to have the basic zone set up and the DNS server aware of it in order to be able to inject RRs into it. Try running nsupdate by hand ... We're not talking "files" here for other than initialization. -- A hollow voice says, "A hollow voice says, 'Plugh'." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org