Re: [SOGo] Re: Windows client can't join Samba4 domain after adding dcerpc entries into smb.conf

2013-01-24 Thread Marco Coli

Il 23/01/2013 19:48, Jean Raby ha scritto:

Could you try with these lines instead (notice the + sign):

### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###
dcerpc endpoint servers = +epmapper, +mapiproxy
dcerpc_mapiproxy:server = true
dcerpc_mapiproxy:interfaces = exchange_emsmdb, exchange_nsp, 
exchange_ds_rfr

### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###




Wonderfu! Now I have again samba4 ad capabilites!
Thank you very much!
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Re: [SOGo] Re: Windows client can't join Samba4 domain after adding dcerpc entries into smb.conf

2013-01-23 Thread Marco Coli

Il 18/05/2012 15:54, Alberto Federico Turelli ha scritto:

I forgot to mention that OpenChange provisioning was done just after
installing it.

I am following the documentation, slightly adapting it to my situation
(MySQL backend, Postfix IMAP server) where I already reached the point
of making Outlook users set up a profile and use mail and calendar.

The only missing point to a fully functional domain controller seems
the unavailable RPC server.


I have same issue. Only difference from Alberto is the server platform, 
Centos 6.x in my case, but the problem is the same:


adding Openchange lines to smb.conf cause any domain-related activity on 
the clients fail with


RPC server not available message.

It seems like an on/off situation, you can use samba4 with openchange for 
outlook OR you can use samba4 for AD Controller, but not both.

There is no solution to this problem?

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Re: [SOGo] Re: Windows client can't join Samba4 domain after adding dcerpc entries into smb.conf

2013-01-23 Thread Jean Raby

On 13-01-23 1:37 PM, Marco Coli wrote:

Il 18/05/2012 15:54, Alberto Federico Turelli ha scritto:

I forgot to mention that OpenChange provisioning was done just after
installing it.

I am following the documentation, slightly adapting it to my situation
(MySQL backend, Postfix IMAP server) where I already reached the point
of making Outlook users set up a profile and use mail and calendar.

The only missing point to a fully functional domain controller seems
the unavailable RPC server.


I have same issue. Only difference from Alberto is the server platform,
Centos 6.x in my case, but the problem is the same:

adding Openchange lines to smb.conf cause any domain-related activity on
the clients fail with

RPC server not available message.

It seems like an on/off situation, you can use samba4 with openchange
for outlook OR you can use samba4 for AD Controller, but not both.

There is no solution to this problem?


Could you try with these lines instead (notice the + sign):

### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###
dcerpc endpoint servers = +epmapper, +mapiproxy
dcerpc_mapiproxy:server = true
dcerpc_mapiproxy:interfaces = exchange_emsmdb, exchange_nsp, exchange_ds_rfr
### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###


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Re: [SOGo] Re: Windows client can't join Samba4 domain after adding dcerpc entries into smb.conf

2013-01-23 Thread Marco Coli

Il 23/01/2013 19:48, Jean Raby ha scritto:

Could you try with these lines instead (notice the + sign):

### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###
dcerpc endpoint servers = +epmapper, +mapiproxy
dcerpc_mapiproxy:server = true
dcerpc_mapiproxy:interfaces = exchange_emsmdb, exchange_nsp, 
exchange_ds_rfr

### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###




Thank you for your answer. I will try asap and I will let you know.
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[SOGo] Re: Windows client can't join Samba4 domain after adding dcerpc entries into smb.conf

2012-05-18 Thread Alberto Federico Turelli
I forgot to mention that OpenChange provisioning was done just after
installing it.

I am following the documentation, slightly adapting it to my situation
(MySQL backend, Postfix IMAP server) where I already reached the point
of making Outlook users set up a profile and use mail and calendar.

The only missing point to a fully functional domain controller seems
the unavailable RPC server.

Alberto

On 18 May 2012 15:29, Alberto Federico Turelli
alberto.ture...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 I am trying to make a SOGo 2.0.0rc1 machine available as a fully
 functional Samba4 domain controller.
 The SOGo machine was built this way (instructions borrowed from the
 officlal documentation, SOGo Native Microsoft Outlook
 Configuration):

 Ubuntu 11.10 server amd64 vanilla
 Prerequisites installed
 OpenChange's sogo SVN branch (r3967)
 script/samba4_ver.sh modified (to get Samba-4.0.0alpha19)
 Samba4 compiled, installed and provisioned
 BIND 9.8 installed from Ubuntu 12.04 packages and configured as
 suggested in /usr/local/samba/share/setup/named.txt
 complain mode set for AppArmor (otherwise, BIND won't start...)

 At this point, I can easily log into a Windows 7 machine and - after
 setting the SOGo machine as the primary DNS - make it join to the
 domain.

 OpenChange compilation and installation works ok, then I add the
 following lines to smb.conf:

 ### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###
 dcerpc endpoint servers = epmapper, mapiproxy
 dcerpc_mapiproxy:server = true
 dcerpc_mapiproxy:interfaces = exchange_emsmdb, exchange_nsp, exchange_ds_rfr
 ### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###

 From that moment on, I get the following error while trying to make a
 fresh Windows 7 machine join to the domain:

 RPC server not available (I get the messages 10-15 seconds after
 entering the Domain Administrator credentials from the Windows
 machine).

 I also tried to swap epmapper and mapiproxy order in dcerpc endpoint
 servers parameter (sorry, but I have no clue of what these directives
 really mean), but no success.

 Commenting out the three lines and restarting Samba4 makes everything work OK.

 Any hints, please?

 Thanks,

 Alberto
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