Hi Julien,

It seems I have broken my DNS -- resolution of the FQDN isn't found, but
if I specify the hostname only, it is found ;( I'll look into why that's
happening, any suggestions? This is a setup with OpenChange and Bind9
DLZ on Ubuntu 12.04.

root@openchangedev:~# nslookup openchangedev
Server:        192.168.4.110
Address:    192.168.4.110#53

Name:    openchangedev.sfpi-test.local
Address: 192.168.4.110

root@openchangedev:~# nslookup 192.158.4.110
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 192.168.4.110, trying next server
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

Thanks, Danté

On 12/11/2013 09:16 AM, Julien Kerihuel wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-12-10 at 16:40 -0500, Danté Bell wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm following the wiki cookbook and am up to the point of added the
>> mapiprofile for user JohnDoe and that is failing. It looks to me like
>> something's wrong with Kerberos configuration but I can't figure out
>> what the exact problem is. Any ideas?
>
> Kerberos only works with FQDN, not IP addresses. Changed from
> 192.168.4.110 to OPENCHANGEDEV.SFPI-TEST.LOCAL and you will use Kerberos
> instead of falling back to NTLM.
>
> This is however completely unrelated to the problem you encounter which
> is ProcessNetworkProfile returning MAPI_E_NOT_FOUND. Use your account CN
> for the username parameter.
>
> Br,
> Julien.
>
>
>
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