Did you join your windows client to the domain?
I have managed to connect Outlook with the SOGo server. To avoid confusion for
new users - it should be noted that it is NOT compulsive to have joined the
domain before being able to connect with Outlook. I have set up SOGo first time
and that was a
Is actually ntp version 4.2.4 sufficient for native Outlook functionality in
Sogo 2.0.2 - I've read in this article ..
http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com/2010/12/configuration-of-ntp-for-samba4.html
.. that ms-sntp has initially been added with ntp 4.2.6 ? Do I have to update
ntp? I'm runnning
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
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
You perform nslookup to find a record matching
_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.airwerk.net but you have only
_autodiscover._tcp.airwerk.net in your zone file.
Michal
Dne 13.12.2012 11:50, werdi4...@gmail.com napsal(a):
nslookup airwerk.net :
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.40.2
If I do nslookup |
Hi Michal,
you're right, but changing the line unfortunately doesn't heal the problem.
Thanks for your input,
Dirk
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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,
Hi Daniel,
many thanks, your questions opened my eyes much wider.
Did you join your windows client to the domain?
I'm very embarrassed to have to say - I haven't...
Now that I'm trying to do so, the error message on the WinVista machine is:
(SRV) for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.AIRWERK.NET - DNS
Hi,
You could try with the openchangeclient to see if your server works, because
in some circumstance, Outlook change the server name and point to another
than yours :
Like on OpenChange site, you can do this on your OpenChange Server box :
- Create a profile (change according to your setup) :
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
Hi,
You could try with the openchangeclient to see if your server works,
because in some circumstance, Outlook change the server name and point
to another than yours :
Like on OpenChange site, you can do this on your OpenChange Server box :
- Create a profile (change according to your
Did you join your windows client to the domain?
Did you set the dns server to be your samba4 ADS/Openchange/SOGo?
Did you set your samba4 to be your time server?
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Datum: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 16:26:51 -0500 (EST)
Von: werdi4...@gmail.com
An: users@sogo.nu
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