Install SOGo/SAMBA4/Openchange this will substitute Exchange:
http://www.sogo.nu/
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Hi,
I have successfully installed the stable version of Samba4 with AD role on
a Debian Weezy yesterday.
I managed to join a Windows 7 workstation and a Windows 2008 Server to my
domain but I can't install Exchange 2010 on that server, when I try to
launch the "Setup /PrepareSchema" command to co
Stephen,
Thanks for sharing sage advice.
I've used http://www.ldapadmin.org to manage my SAMBA3 PDCs ldap since 2005, an
excellent tool. However when accessing SAMBA4 AD,
the Directory started to misbehave. It was a test system so I blew it away
assuming that something was incorrectly written t
Hi,
Actually I am working on a project in which we are migrating from 3.x to 4, so
Please tell me the difference in versions and also give me information that how
we can use active directory of 4.0 effectively as we are having CIFS and
Kerberos feature in 3.x,
And how this active directory can b
Hi,
My advice would be to steer clear of phpLdapAdmin with Samba4 AD. When
I first setup my Samba4 DC I did install phpLdapAdmin and connected to
the AD domain. Just browsing the directory produced some strange errors
that made me rather nervous. I dared not to edit anything because it
would pr
I'm not referring to Active Directory, the Domain Controller is a Samba 3 box.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Adam Tauno Williams
wrote:
> ??? With Active Directory I'm pretty sure that happens via a DNS query
> (or series of them).
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On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 15:14 -0500, Chris Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Gaiseric Vandal
> wrote:
> > If your windows clients use login scripts to map drives, then they don't
> > need WINS at all, since they resolve hosts via DNS.
> I think that WINS is necessary for the clients to
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Gaiseric Vandal
wrote:
> If your windows clients use login scripts to map drives, then they don't
> need WINS at all, since they resolve hosts via DNS.
I think that WINS is necessary for the clients to find the Domain Controller.
> However, if a client isn't usin
If your windows clients use login scripts to map drives, then they don't
need WINS at all, since they resolve hosts via DNS.
However, if a client isn't using wins it will still use netbios
"browser" to locate resource on the network.I am not sure if you can
totally defeat this by pointing
Since there's only a couple of server systems on the network that
actually need name resolution or to be seen via NetBIOS browsing. Is
there any reason not to run a static only WINS server with just the
information for those systems listed? If not, then how can one stop
the other systems from regis
Hi,
i'm using samba4.0.0 and phpLdapAdmin 1.2.2 in Debian Wheezy server.
Can anyone point me a direction to create AD users using PLA?
My installation has only samba3 template.
Thanks.
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I'm setting up a new samba server under CentOS6.3, samba-3.5.10-125.el6.x86_64,
and am running into a strange problem I am unable to solve. There's actually
a bunch of problems, but I think they can be solved once this particular issue
is fixed.
Samba is set up as a PDC for WinXP clients. The
Hello all,
I'd like to have redundant DNS in our setup. But it seems that Samba 4
does not yet support AXFR with its internal DNS server. Alright, that's
fine, so I figured I'd configure the system such that at the very least,
a caching nameserver was sitting in front of it. However, that d
On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 08:52 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 02:45 +1100, Stephen Jones wrote:
> > The problem is your smb.conf [profiles]. The only options you need are
> > the path and read only = no. Control access from Windows with an ACL
> > applied to the profiles s
Samba 3 emulates an NT4-type domain. So the NETBIOS version of the
domain name (XX) is correct. The DNS name is would only be for an
Active Directory type domain (Windows 200x or Samba 4 servers.)
On 12/18/12 09:27, Alexandr Seidl wrote:
Hi ...
I have problem join win 8 pro to samba dom
After logging in the Windows Event Log records the following:
"Windows has detected that Offline Caching is enabled on the Roaming
Profile share - to avoid potential profile corruption, Offline Caching
must be disabled on shares where roaming user profiles are stored. "
But navigating to the sha
Hi ...
I have problem join win 8 pro to samba domain
after patch registry
join to domain name XX work OK
bud join domain .YYY don't work
windows send only DNS request to SRV record
any Idea?
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On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 02:45 +1100, Stephen Jones wrote:
> The problem is your smb.conf [profiles]. The only options you need are
> the path and read only = no. Control access from Windows with an ACL
> applied to the profiles share security properties rather than forcing
> permissions from Samba.
Hi Folks,
I am writing a VFS module. In certain case, I need to set the error number
to NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD. At the client side, I wish I could see "Wrong
password" as error message. However, what I have seen is "No such device or
address". They look irrelevant at all.
So, here is my question
On 09:59:31 wrote Börje Johnsson:
> Just want to report an error in samba configuration / setup.
That is not a samba problem.
> I installed Samba 4 GA on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 12.04. The
> server is a testbed and has the virtualization package installed
> also.
>
> I have two network int
Hi Gaiseric,
I was able to see the PDC in the network neighborhood
till I joined to the Domain. Now, since I'm set up the WINS server at the
client, I can also log on the PDC, so everthing is fine now :)
Thx for your support ;)
> But do you see "Account Flags: [W ] " for the Vista ma
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