[CentOS] DNS problem while trying to join windows 7 to samba3x pdc
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 20:31:01 UTC 2010
On 7/8/2010 3:11 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 14:55 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>>> Correct and Not Correct... How about that? There really is no right or
>>> wrong in either of you twos answer. The right way is Wins on every SN
>>> to pass to the MB. That's my opinion.
>>
>> So what do you do on a VPN connection that is configured to not be on
>> the same subnet as any server? Or subnets where there is no
>> windows-related service at all but you might plug in a client?
> ---
> And your getting at what? How does this relate to the OPs problem?
I'm getting at your assertion that a Wins server on every subnet is
"right" being impractical in most networks. And like the OPs problem
it has to do with a windows client being able to resolve a windows name
on a different subnet.
> You seen to have a little knowledge of ip. So why not pass the proper
> routing info to the vpn client. If perhaps it was configured right the
> first time there would not be no what do I do now.
Windows name resolution has next to nothing to do with ip routing. If
your routing works you can make windows name resolution work over it,
but it isn't automatic.
> Windows related servvce problem? Slap a dhcp helper to pass the
> connections to the main dhcp server then to the wins server. It can be
> any Unix variant dhcp helper and server. There's two words for this:
> 'Network Aware". That's all it takes.
DHCP service also doesn't have much to do with name resolution other
than being able to hand out the address of the resolver.
> Don't make so complicated you can't control.
Agreed, but putting a wins server on every subnet would be complicated -
and unnecessary.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
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