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Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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# Additional information for DNS setup using BIND
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# You must make the following configuration changes to BIND to support
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# Samba's AD DC:
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#
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# Steps for BIND 9.8.x and 9.9.x -----------------------------------------
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#
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# 1. Insert following lines into the options {} section of your named.conf
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# file:
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tkey-gssapi-keytab "${DNS_KEYTAB_ABS}";
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minimal-responses yes;
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# 2. If SELinux is enabled, ensure that all files have the appropriate
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# SELinux file contexts. The ${DNS_KEYTAB} file must be accessible by the
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# BIND daemon and should have a SELinux type of named_conf_t. This can be
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# set with the following command:
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chcon -t named_conf_t ${DNS_KEYTAB_ABS}
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# Even if not using SELinux, do confirm (only) BIND can access this file as the
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# user it becomes (generally not root).
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#
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# Steps for BIND 9.x.x using BIND9_DLZ ------------------------------
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#
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# 3. Disable chroot support in BIND.
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# BIND is often configured to run in a chroot, but this is not
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# compatible with access to the dns/sam.ldb files that database
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# access and updates require. Additionally, the DLZ plugin is
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# linked to a large number of Samba shared libraries and loads
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# additional plugins.
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#
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# Steps for BIND 9.x.x using BIND9_FLATFILE ------------------------------
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#
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# 3. Ensure the BIND zone file(s) that will be dynamically updated are in
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# a directory where the BIND daemon can write. When BIND performs
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# dynamic updates, it not only needs to update the zone file itself but
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# it must also create a journal (.jnl) file to track the dynamic updates
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# as they occur. Under Fedora 9, the /var/named directory can not be
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# written to by the "named" user. However, the directory /var/named/dynamic
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# directory does provide write access. Therefore the zone files were
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# placed under the /var/named/dynamic directory. The file directives in
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# both example zone statements at the beginning of this file were changed
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# by prepending the directory "dynamic/".
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