Hello,
actually, do I have to be in the samba domain?
Kind regards,
Christoph Schröder--
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Hello,
could it be possible that someone who has successfully changed the openchange
domain post how he has achieved it. That would make it easier for me to see
mistakes or gaps. Has at least someone done this?
Any effort is very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Christoph Schröder--
Hello and thank you all for your effort,
Unfortunately I have tried all your points. I have a correct bind dns server on
the samba machine, have included the samba file, have the dns server set
properly on the client running outlook, have added the right entries into the
host file - but still no
] Cannot access exchange server from outlook
Hello,
because I made a mistake and just replied to sender, not to the list, I
ask my
question again.
Although I have set up bind on my samba machine and set it as my only dns
on
the client running outlook, outlook still doesn't find the exchange
Hello and thanks again,
unfortunately I am still not able to get it working. Firewall shouldn't be a
problem, I have checked that.
nslookup for openchange.x.x gives me the following output (of course the x is
my domain):
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.2.205
Name:openchange.wat.intra
...@googlemail.com
An: users@sogo.nu
Betreff: Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] Cannot access exchange server from outlook
Hello and thanks again,
unfortunately I am still not able to get it working. Firewall shouldn't be
a
problem, I have checked that.
nslookup for openchange.x.x gives me the following
Hello,
it seems that I have several complex issues here and I think I will have to
start from scratch to get it working or maybe wait until proper packages are
available.
Thank you for your effort anyways.
Kind regards,
Christoph Schröder--
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
On 14/10/11 05:27, christophschroede...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello and thanks again,
unfortunately I am still not able to get it working. Firewall shouldn't be a
problem, I have checked that.
nslookup for openchange.x.x gives me the following output (of course the x is
my domain):
Server:
This is a issue with samba4. samba4 to work correctly needs dns.
Did you set up dns working with samba4?
Then point your network settings on your windows client to the samba4 dns
and joint to the samba4 ads and you have no troubles any more.
A hint could be my older post, google: HOWTO centOS 5.5