Re: Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] Native Outlook connection

2012-12-13 Thread werdi4711
nslookup airwerk.net : Server: UnKnown Address: 192.168.40.2 If I do nslookup | set type=SRV | _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.airwerk.net : Server: UnKnown Address: 192.168.40.2 *** _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.airwerk.net cannot be found by UnKnown: Non-existent domain The Address 192.168.40.2 is the address

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] Native Outlook connection

2012-12-13 Thread werdi4711
When I do a tcpdump on port 53 on the Sogo Server I get this line: IP 192.168.40.2.domain 192.168.40.1.41472: 58823 NXDomain* 0/1/0 (120) The IP *.2 is the nameserver, the*.1 is the Sogo Server, that looks bad in my eyes By the way - I don't want my email address shown in my posts, I'd

Re: Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] Native Outlook connection

2012-12-13 Thread werdi4711
Sorry, my last post was sent while I was writing ... here it is in full length again: I did get further. I had port 53 of the Sogo server not open in both directions and I also had an incomplete entry. Now, when I do on the Vista Client: nslookup , set type=SRV,

Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] Native Outlook connection

2012-12-12 Thread werdi4711
These lines are a snip from /var/log/messages when the SOGO machine boots up: Dec 12 17:36:34 remote named-sdb[1442]: using up to 4096 sockets Dec 12 17:36:34 remote named-sdb[1442]: SDB ldap zone database module loaded. Dec 12 17:36:34 remote named-sdb[1442]: SDB postgreSQL DB zone database