Hi Peter, I'm in doubt about using .local domain endings when running mail servers for existing real world domain names like .hu. I guess you have to use another ending like *.net or so, especially when the reverse address needs to be resolvable, which is the case for most mail servers! Best regards Dirk
On 02/22/2013 04:40 PM, Szládovics Péter wrote: > 2013-02-22 14:05 keltezéssel, [email protected] írta: >> Hi Péter, >> >> if you're sure that your DNS structure is ok, this is rather an openchange >> specific problem. A bug report for OpenChange/rpcproxy will be setup later >> today by Christoph Ehrke, I'll let you know about this! > Hi, > > Thanks your reply! > > Local nslookup and kerberos is working fine on the host. > The remote ip settings for the external IP address too - mail.xxx.hu, > autodiscover.xxx.hu and SRV record for autodiscover point to mail. > > One more piece from the fonfig: > > The internal DNS and DN is: > > domain: xxx.local > machine: mail.xxx.local > dn: dc=xxx,dc=local > > But the external is: > mail.xxx.hu > autodiscover.xxx.hu > etc. > > So the mail.xxx.hu on the local machine is resolvable, but it point to > the external IP, not the local (external dns records not in the > /etc/hosts or the local DNS - yet). > > Would it be a problem or not? > > Thanks, > > Peter > -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
