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Other modules / Cannot get Zentyal 7.0.4 DNS to function correctly
« on: December 30, 2021, 04:22:32 pm »
Hi all, I currently have a Three 5G Modem connected to an Ubiguiti ERX-SFP Edgerouter, from here I have configured separate VLAN's going out on fibre to various gigabit switches for NAS units, Wi-Fi, Smart TV's, PC's e.t.c.
I also have two Zentyal servers (Primary & Secondary) configured on this network as domain controllers and also the DNS module installed (no Windows servers on the network at all).
The issue that I am having is regarding DNS, I can reach and resolve anything on the internet absolutely fine from any device on the network, but the internal addresses don't seem to be resolving correctly. I recently changed a NAS address from 10.1.1.8 to 10.7.7.10 but using the ping command on a PC against the hostname brings up a failure showing the old IP address, an nslookup against the hostname shows the old IP address and an nslookup against the new IP address results in ***zentyal.example.com can't find 10.7.7.10: Non-existent domain. This is even after rebooting everything on the network.
This is just one example as there are many devices that are doing this currently on the network. On all the network devices I have set the IP address of the Zentyal Primary server as their DNS server then on both of the Zentyal servers, I have setup the DNS forwarder with the 5G modems IP address.
Clearly I am doing something wrong here, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I also have two Zentyal servers (Primary & Secondary) configured on this network as domain controllers and also the DNS module installed (no Windows servers on the network at all).
The issue that I am having is regarding DNS, I can reach and resolve anything on the internet absolutely fine from any device on the network, but the internal addresses don't seem to be resolving correctly. I recently changed a NAS address from 10.1.1.8 to 10.7.7.10 but using the ping command on a PC against the hostname brings up a failure showing the old IP address, an nslookup against the hostname shows the old IP address and an nslookup against the new IP address results in ***zentyal.example.com can't find 10.7.7.10: Non-existent domain. This is even after rebooting everything on the network.
This is just one example as there are many devices that are doing this currently on the network. On all the network devices I have set the IP address of the Zentyal Primary server as their DNS server then on both of the Zentyal servers, I have setup the DNS forwarder with the 5G modems IP address.
Clearly I am doing something wrong here, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: How can I remove a PC from zentyal ldap?
« on: December 30, 2021, 03:40:12 pm »1. Open the web GUI for your Zentyal server in Firefox (not IE or Edge or Chrome or Opera or any other browser, just Firefox)
2. Browse to Users and Computers > Manage
3. Select the PC in question by clicking on it once with the mouse
4. Click on the trash can icon at the bottom of the users and computers window5. If prompted to make sure - choose OK or Yes or Just Do It
5. Look at the top right corner of the screen, if it says "Save Changes" then click on it and then click on the Save button.
DONE - easy peasy lemon squeezy
Hi All, I know it's been a while since the last post, but I have just tried to delete a PC from Zentyal 7.0.4 following these instructions, but the trash can icon is indeed not available "Greyed Out"
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