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<title>s4:nsupdate-gss allow forcing of the realm</title>
<updated>2009-09-07T04:08:46+00:00</updated>
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<name>Andrew Tridgell</name>
<email>tridge@samba.org</email>
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<published>2009-09-07T04:07:39+00:00</published>
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this is needed for the _msdcs zone
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this is needed for the _msdcs zone
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<title>s4: bring nsupdate-gss into the s4 tree</title>
<updated>2009-09-07T00:55:32+00:00</updated>
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<name>Andrew Tridgell</name>
<email>tridge@samba.org</email>
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<published>2009-09-07T00:55:32+00:00</published>
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This is a perl script that does TSIG-GSS DNS updates against a AD
DC. The bind 9.5 nsupdate still doesn't seem to work with TSIG-GSS,
and we need a way to do DNS updates when we vampire a domain, so I
revived this ancient perl script and added a wrapper script that can
update DNS entries using our machine account credentials
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This is a perl script that does TSIG-GSS DNS updates against a AD
DC. The bind 9.5 nsupdate still doesn't seem to work with TSIG-GSS,
and we need a way to do DNS updates when we vampire a domain, so I
revived this ancient perl script and added a wrapper script that can
update DNS entries using our machine account credentials
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