Re: Install Bind with gss-spnego enabled

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On 04/16/2015 12:53 AM, Mike wrote:
> CentOS 7.1503 installed.
> Installed Samba 4 from sernet: Version 4.1.17-SerNet-RedHat-11.el7 (to be
> configured).
> 
> The samba wiki Readme First page states, "Some distributions like . . . Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux (and clones), ship BIND9 packages with disabled
> GSS-SPNEGO option, which is required for signed DNS updates when using BIND
> as DNS backend on your Samba DC. This circumstance requires to self compile
> BIND9."
> 
> Is there any way to use a yum command to install Bind9 with gss-spnego
> enabled?
> 
> I'm worried about installing from source and creating future problems when
> trying to update other CentOS packages that may be affected by the source
> install of Bind9. Is it safe to obtain a bind9 source tarball for install
> on an rpm-based CentOS 7 server?
> 
> If anyone has installed Bind for use with Samba 4 on CentOS 7, please let
> me know what worked.
> 
> Thanks for your time and patience.

That is a bind build option, the only way to enable it is to build it.

Is there some reason you don't want to use the samba-4.1 that is shipped
in CentOS-7?


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