[SOGo] ZEG 2.04 Samba and DNS

2013-02-20 Thread christoph.ehrke
Hello,
i installed the recent ZEG image ZEG-2.0.4.ova from your download area in a
virtualbox env. The vbox is on a dedicated server and got its own public ip.

SOGo webmail works. What i want to do is to add a new domain so i can use it in
a real life scenario with outlook support. I added new domain via samba-tool
domain and outlook configuration pdf. The problem ist that outlook connection
doesn't work because a dns failure. Does this appliance use samba4's internal
dns or bind9? What about dns updates? When i executed samba-tool provision a
file  named.conf.update is generated but i can't include it in this bind setup
(unknown option update-policy when i restart bind). I need to resolve SRV
entries.

So all i want to do is add a new domain so i can use sogo on my dedicated box. 
What steps are needed? Any help would be nice.
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Re: [SOGo] ZEG 2.04 Samba and DNS

2013-02-20 Thread Wayland Sothcott

On 20/02/2013 18:32, christoph.eh...@sasplusnet.de wrote:

Hello,
i installed the recent ZEG image ZEG-2.0.4.ova from your download area in a
virtualbox env. The vbox is on a dedicated server and got its own public ip.

SOGo webmail works. What i want to do is to add a new domain so i can use it in
a real life scenario with outlook support. I added new domain via samba-tool
domain and outlook configuration pdf. The problem ist that outlook connection
doesn't work because a dns failure. Does this appliance use samba4's internal
dns or bind9? What about dns updates? When i executed samba-tool provision a
file  named.conf.update is generated but i can't include it in this bind setup
(unknown option update-policy when i restart bind). I need to resolve SRV
entries.

So all i want to do is add a new domain so i can use sogo on my dedicated box.
What steps are needed? Any help would be nice.
I know why you want to use the ZEG image, at least it works. It seems so 
difficult to build a server with SOGo integrated that finding some way 
of using the ZEG seems like a good idea. However there are some 
alterbative server builds that are better overall. Perfect Debian 6 with 
ISPConfig 3 is a good solution if you want to run an ISP. ClearOS or 
Zentyal are both good in an office environment.


Currently no one has put all this together as a working procedure to 
build a decent server in the way the HowtoForge has done with Perfect 
Debian 6. That procedure talks you through building a decent server 
every time.


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