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The solution to this was to issue the following command and reboot

sudo samba_upgradedns --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ

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Yeah it's a bit rubbish isn't it - I had to do the same to some of my posts

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This seems to work in my current version 3.0.15

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Great - glad to help :) can you take five to put [SOLVED] in the title of this post so others can see it's fixed

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Cheers Joe.

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Email and Groupware / Re: Where is the mail stored in the filesystem?
« on: March 12, 2013, 04:43:59 pm »
Thanks guys

I'm not very familiar with mysql, mostly sql server myself, but I've found the mysql workbench thing. Anyone know where i can find the connection details? (whatever the equivalent of sa is in sql server? root i think)

Cheers

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Email and Groupware / Where is the mail stored in the filesystem?
« on: March 11, 2013, 02:34:13 pm »
HI

I have zentyal 3 with zarafa configured as the mail gateway.

Where in the file system is the user mail stored? I would like to know for backup purposes etc.

Ie if I was restoring the server from an image what would I need to restore from the backup to recover the mail.

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Ensure that you are using the realm as the domain name when connecting this is given on the file sharing, general settings tab

Ensure that the user you are using to join the domain is in the Domain Admins group on the Zentyal box. There is already a user called Administrator on there but you may need to change the password.

You need to ensure the time is synced with the server before you try and authenticate, this is important for Kerberos.
Issue an "ipconfig /release" followed by an "ipconfig /renew" then enter "net time \\<zentyal server name> /set /yes" and then try and join.

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Installation and Upgrades / Mail relaying is not working
« on: March 10, 2013, 07:41:05 pm »
Hi

I can't seem to get mail relaying working

Current setup is core 3.0.15, zarafa 3.0.2, mail 3.0.4,

Zarafa is configured as the imap and imaps gateway

I have a network object specifeds for both my vpn clients and local lan clients and relay policies have been established for them.
All clients can access there mail through thunderbird by connecting to the imap server. They can also add files to the folders by drag and drop etc, si IMAP is working fine.

However they cannot relay messages. The following error appears in the log if thunderbird tries to send a mail:

Mar 10 18:26:36 myserver postfix/smtpd[12001]: warning: unknown[10.63.84.2]: SASL PLAIN authentication failed:

This is setup of thundirbird was automaticallly detected by it:
Port 587
Connection security STARTTLS
Authentication method: Normal Password

This is not an issue with a user name and password being incorrect, it exists with all clients and the same usernames and passwords are allowing access to zarafa and the zarafa imap service just fine.

Sending mail from the zarafa web client also works just fine.

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Ah in that case I think you misunderstood what I was saying

What i was saying was that if a user logs in to samba they do not see there folder shared and it its not accessable.

Ie \\myserver\username does not exist

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Hi there

Yes I had already created per user shares manually as I only have a few users. It would seem from your experience that this statement in the documentation is also incorrect. I know from previous samba systems that the homes share should indeed automatically share out a users home folder.

This looks like a bug (or at least an error in the docs.) I've raised case 6283 for this. I'll see what happens...

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Have you previously added this machine or another machine under the same name or is this some form of upgrade scenario from a previous version of zentyal?

In any case just in case this is a stale reference to the machine you can try completely removing any details from the samba LDAP db with the following command.

sudo ldbdel -H /opt/samba4/private/sam.ldb " CN=<YOUR WINDOWS MACHINE HOST NAME IN CAPS>,CN=Computers,DC=yourdomain,DC=xyz"

ie if your machine was grumpyknackker.wibbly.lan then it would be "CN=GRUMPYKNACKKER,CN=Computers,DC=wibbly,DC=lan"

You can also see if there are any other references to your machine with the following command:

sudo ldbsearch -H /opt/samba4/private/sam.ldb "*" | grep -i <your machine name>

Following this drop your machine out to a workgroup (if it's in some other lan) then reattatch it under a different name

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Great - do you know of any instructions for that grub stuff. I'll have to change the boot partition location probably etc?

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