In a clustered environment, registering the set of ip addresses that are
assigned to the interfaces of the node that performs the join does usually
not have the desired effect, since the local interfaces do not carry
complete set of the cluster's public IP addresses. And it can also contain
internal addresses that should not be visible to the outside at all.
In order to do dns updates in a clustererd setup, use net ads dns register.
This fixes the net ads join part of bug #7871.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
(cherry picked from commit
b8f19df53e66bf0260b4ae6c49acea87ac379deb)
(cherry picked from commit
1c73d52ddddfcec25cf079da4a0d6bf81fb030da)
}
#if defined(WITH_DNS_UPDATES)
}
#if defined(WITH_DNS_UPDATES)
+ /*
+ * In a clustered environment, don't do dynamic dns updates:
+ * Registering the set of ip addresses that are assigned to
+ * the interfaces of the node that performs the join does usually
+ * not have the desired effect, since the local interfaces do not
+ * carry the complete set of the cluster's public IP addresses.
+ * And it can also contain internal addresses that should not
+ * be visible to the outside at all.
+ * In order to do dns updates in a clustererd setup, use
+ * net ads dns register.
+ */
+ if (lp_clustering()) {
+ d_fprintf(stderr, _("Not doing automatic DNS update in a"
+ "clustered setup.\n"));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
if (r->out.domain_is_ad) {
/* We enter this block with user creds */
ADS_STRUCT *ads_dns = NULL;
if (r->out.domain_is_ad) {
/* We enter this block with user creds */
ADS_STRUCT *ads_dns = NULL;
ads_destroy(&ads_dns);
}
#endif
ads_destroy(&ads_dns);
}
#endif
TALLOC_FREE(r);
TALLOC_FREE( ctx );
TALLOC_FREE(r);
TALLOC_FREE( ctx );