On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 20:55 -0700, Sean Parsons wrote: > Craig, > You are the master, and I'm just an idiot with 20 years of Microsoft > experience..... so you win, I'm totally wrong. > > I got nothing more to add, and no desire for this to continue to escalate. > Thanks for your time, and best wishes for the future. ---- I suspect that what you actually did was to run dcpromo on your Windows SBS server and set it to 'legacy domain controller' in order to have your Samba server join the domain as a 'controller'. That of course, immediately broke Exchange. Of course, this is just a guess. The only reason you would need LDAP on Linux was if it was to be a domain controller which the documentation clearly states that it cannot be a domain controller on an AD domain. I am not escalating anything nor am I all that invested in your setup because I am only left to guess what you did. I am pretty confident that you were groping and eager to try anything without understanding the reasons and the ramifications. I have seen many people who think that they understand Windows networking but can't function beyond the wizards and GUI provided by Microsoft, can not query LDAP from CLI, don't actually understand how LDAP actually works, how to access it, how to extend it, etc. I can appreciate the extreme difficulty of trying to configure LDAP when you don't actually understand it because I learned it simultaneously with Samba 3 right when Samba 3 was released and it made me pull my hair out trying to learn them simultaneously and all the while I was thinking that Samba 3 was pretty much like Samba 2 (it wasn't - it's just that the commands looked the same). My advice... if you don't fully understand Linux, learn that first. At the point you are comfortable with Linux, learn Samba. At the point that you are fully comfortable with Samba, learn LDAP (if you actually need it or want to use Samba as a domain controller). Recognize that until Samba 4 is actually usable (and it will still be quite some time to reach that stage), you cannot use Samba as a domain controller in any domain that uses 'Exchange Server' 2003 or newer simply because Exchange Server 2003/2007 absolutely require current AD structure. But you can have a separate domain and set up trusts between your Samba domain and your AD. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss