On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 12:28 +0000, Longina Przybyszewska wrote:
Hi again,
I can see in log, that the client traverses all subdomains and tries to send dyndns
updates to diverse DC's,
without success.
I have no krb5.conf - as I used realmd for joining AD - can it be the reason for
troubles?
[nss]
debug_level = 9
filter_groups = root
filter_users =
root,lightdm,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radvd,tomcat,radiusd,news,mailman,nscd
[sssd]
debug_level = 6
domains =nat.domain.org
config_file_version = 2
services = nss, pam
[
domain/nat.domain.org]
debug_level = 7
id_provider = ad
auth_provider = ad
access_provider = ad
default_shell = /bin/bash
ldap_id_mapping = False
ad_server = any DC
may help. Add this to /etc/hosts if the SRV lookups are failing.
/etc/hosts
root@skywalker:/home-local/longinap# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1
skywalker.nat.domain.org skywalker
xxx.xxx.
eta.nat.domain.org eta
If you used realmd you probably don't have the krb5 stuff installed. You
could try:
[libdefaults]
default_realm =
NAT.DOMAIN.ORG
dns_lookup_realm = false
dns_lookup_kdc = true
BUT, all you really need is the IP of a dns server in the domain. The
one the windows clients use will do fine. Can you get at Control Panel
on a windows client and find out what it is?
Steve