Since IMail use OpenLDAP I wanted to browse the LDAP directory
with a little LDAP explorer tool.
But I can't find what my Base DN is?
Can someone enlighten me about that?
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After searching for a bit, I found out an article on IMail support
which state that the LDAP DN o=%Official%
where %Official% is the official name of your host.
in our case o=microtecsecurite.com
But when I try to connect to the LDAP server I get an LDAP error
No such object
What does
Try
base dn = ou=People,o=domain name
Tripp
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Update:
After searching for a bit, I found out an article
Ouellet
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Update:
After searching for a bit, I found out an article on IMail support
which state that the LDAP DN o=%Official%
where %Official% is the official name of your host.
in our
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I did convert when asked at install time.
I even re-run it with command line to be sure
since I had lots of problem with LDAP.
I SYNC the database and even INIT the database.
So yes I did all that.
I beging to think its a IP and NAT
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From: Patrick Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I did convert when asked at install time.
I even re-run it with command line to be sure
since I had lots of problem with LDAP.
I SYNC
So when IMail tries to connect to the LDAP service
(IMail OpenLDAP server) it tries to connect to
the LDAP port specified in the LDAP service screen
to the IP specified in the main host general tab
which is its external IP (in my case)
So since it tries to connect with its external IP
it
Hi Brad
The point wasn't there. I know that I should configure IMail
to use my internal DNS, my problem is that we are having much
problem with our internal DNS.. (were terribly under staffed so
we haven't had the time to solve this issue.)
So I can't take the risk to put it on the internal DNS
ago when I
was new also.
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Hi Brad
The point wasn't there. I know that I should configure IMail
to use my
My question is why IMail don't use 127.0.0.1 for self service querying?
Is there a reason for that.
I can't answer this question but my guess is that since under normal
circumstances, the name resolves to the local IP address, this optimization
isn't necessary.
Have you tried adding an entry
Unfortunately when I was hired, I was hired because of my
expertise with Linux/Unix, since then our Windows guru
left and I am now to be the windows guru, which I am not.
Where and how is called that host file in windows 2000
( aka /etc/hosts )
Thanx Brad, I'll check on that solution.. is not
] On Behalf Of Patrick
Ouellet
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Unfortunately when I was hired, I was hired because of my
expertise with Linux/Unix, since then our Windows guru
left and I am now to be the windows
Patrick,
the windows equivlant to *nix's host file is in:
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\
Thats on a win2k server
the winnt dir can be called windows in some installs
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Unfortunately when I was hired, I was hired because of my
expertise with Linux/Unix, since then our Windows guru
left and I am now to be the windows guru, which I am not.
Where and how
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Unfortunately when I was hired, I was hired because of my
expertise with Linux/Unix, since then our Windows guru
left and I am now to be the windows guru, which I am
If you're a unix guy, check out bind version 9.2.2 or above. it allows you to setup
internal and external views of your dns. that way you can specify your internal ip's
to use your 10. address and all other ip's to use your publick address for resolve...
works great!
On Thursday, April 15,
winnt/system32/drivers/etc/hosts
Larry Craddock
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Where and how is called that host file in windows 2000
( aka /etc/hosts )
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Where and how is called that host file in windows 2000
( aka /etc/hosts )
Search is your friend...
Its Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts or WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Brad
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You will find hosts in:
\winnt\system32\drivers\etc
Don
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Unfortunately when I was hired, I was hired
%systemroot%/system32/drivers/etc
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Unfortunately when I was hired, I was hired because of my
expertise
Hey Thak you very much Bob about this comment.
I'll check on that for sure.
Bob McGregor a écrit :
If you're a unix guy, check out bind version 9.2.2 or above. it allows you to setup internal and external views of your dns. that way you can specify your internal ip's to use your 10. address and
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If you're a unix guy, check out bind version 9.2.2 or above. it allows you
to setup internal and external views of your dns. that way you can specify
your internal ip's to use your 10
PM
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| winnt/system32/drivers/etc/hosts
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| Larry Craddock
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| Where and how is called that host file in windows 2000
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class pc.
If you understand bind under linux/free bsd it's simple to use
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If you're a unix guy, check out bind
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