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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Zentyal and Multiple Domains
« on: July 01, 2014, 06:51:16 pm »
I have the same problem with even more domains that are now served by Exchange without any problems, i would like to move everything to Zentyal but cannot as long as i can use only one domain.
I have seen that Sogo now supports multiple domains so maybe Zentyal can too.

Jelle

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I can confirm that checking the external WAN checkbox gets rid of the error and shows the RPC Proxy setup page.

It would be nice though to have it working with one NIC too as i have a different firewall and Zentyal is not directly connected to the internet.

Jelle

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Well i'm not trying to piss you off or something ;)

The error we are getting means the RPC Proxy is not starting because it cannot find the domain name in the local DNS, but i have checked that again and again and everything seems to be ok.

And it does seem to work, look at the screenshots from Blaxter, the RPC Proxy is running as he gets the setup page for the proxy.

Jelle

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Installation and Upgrades / Re: sogo-activesync package
« on: March 11, 2014, 10:21:45 pm »
Hi, i suppose you don't have the RPC Proxy working ok? If not i don't think active sync is going to work.

I would like to see offical support for active sync in Zentyal so that i can kick Exchange out of the building.

Jelle

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@Peter Pugh, i don't think you understand what we are trying to do with the RPC Proxy: it is for connecting Outlook from the internet to your internal server, no need to open any ports besides 443 for https which is what will be used to connect through the RPC Proxy, it is for connecting clients not receiving mail!

I saw today on the SoGo website that they have Active sync running to, can we expect to see that support in Zentyal also so that we can connect our mobile clients from anywhere? (again this is why the RPC proxy exists to connect clients to your server from anywhere)

Jelle

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I can connect with outlook just fine if i'm in the local lan, outlook anywhere will give you the ability to connect from outside the local lan to your server by using https through the RPC proxy.
I guess we will have to wait for active sync support for the mobile clients as they seem to use active sync through the RPC Proxy.

Can you connect from outside your local lan with outlook?
Do you see the RPC Proxy message?

Would be nice to see this resolved one way or the other.

Jelle

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Installation and Upgrades / Zentyal 3.4 Openchange RPC Proxy message
« on: March 01, 2014, 08:26:57 pm »
Hello,

Just installed the 3.4 daily build and it's working good sofar, i'm testing the Openchange functionality and get the message: "Cannot use RPC Proxy because we cannot find this host name: Cannot find this host in DNS domain", the hostname is present in the dns, i tried adding 127.0.0.1 with the hostname to the dns but that does not seem to have the right effect.

The openchange webmail is working ok and i can send mail and add contacts etc.

Will the RPC Proxy make it possible to use mobile phones with the exchange client to connect to openchange?

Is there something in the settings i have to change to get rid of the RPC Proxy message?

Thanks in advance
Jelle

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Installation and Upgrades / Zentyal 3.3 and openchange issues
« on: October 13, 2013, 06:46:43 pm »
Hello,

After succesfully upgrading a fresh 3.2 install to 3.3 and activating openchange, i can connect with outlook to the server and created an appointment and a contact in outlook.
When logging in to webmail i can see the appointment in the calendar but when i try to look at the contacts i can access the global adressbook but not the contacts, it gives an server error, no further error messages.

Also, is it possible to connect to openchange with the iphone/ipad exchange account?
I have not been able to do so.

Any thoughts?

Jelle

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