On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Conor Wynne wrote:
> registration of dns records
> _ldap._tcp.blahblah.domains._msdcs.thebeast.sme.dell.net 600 IN SRV 0 100
> 389 blah blah failed, operation refused.
>> I assume this is the MS-AD part of dns implementation, AD works anyway,
> but I wouldn't mind a solution if anyone knows one.
1. Configure your Linux DNS master to accept updates from the AD
servers (wont quite work though for client DNS updates - unless you
allow those too)
2. Create those records manually (LDAP and Kerberos (can) use SRV
records to locate servers, AD == LDAP+Kerberos).
3. Delegate the AD domain to AD DNS servers
corrollary to 3: you can still have the linux server as slave, but
see 1, it will still have clients trying to send updates.
> Conor Wynne
> Dublin
> Irlande.
regards,
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