Hi all, I am trying to make a SOGo 2.0.0rc1 machine available as a fully functional Samba4 domain controller. The SOGo machine was built this way (instructions borrowed from the officlal documentation, "SOGo Native Microsoft Outlook Configuration"):
Ubuntu 11.10 server amd64 "vanilla" Prerequisites installed OpenChange's "sogo" SVN branch (r3967) script/samba4_ver.sh modified (to get Samba-4.0.0alpha19) Samba4 compiled, installed and provisioned BIND 9.8 installed from Ubuntu 12.04 packages and configured as suggested in /usr/local/samba/share/setup/named.txt complain mode set for AppArmor (otherwise, BIND won't start...) At this point, I can easily log into a Windows 7 machine and - after setting the SOGo machine as the primary DNS - make it join to the domain. OpenChange compilation and installation works ok, then I add the following lines to smb.conf: ### Configuration required by OpenChange server ### dcerpc endpoint servers = epmapper, mapiproxy dcerpc_mapiproxy:server = true dcerpc_mapiproxy:interfaces = exchange_emsmdb, exchange_nsp, exchange_ds_rfr ### Configuration required by OpenChange server ### >From that moment on, I get the following error while trying to make a fresh Windows 7 machine join to the domain: "RPC server not available" (I get the messages 10-15 seconds after entering the Domain Administrator credentials from the Windows machine). I also tried to swap epmapper and mapiproxy order in dcerpc endpoint servers parameter (sorry, but I have no clue of what these directives really mean), but no success. Commenting out the three lines and restarting Samba4 makes everything work OK. Any hints, please? Thanks, Alberto -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists