Re: Integrating Active Directory and Linux DNS servers

From: Gavin Durman (Durman_at_xavier.edu)
Date: 03/18/04

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    Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 10:51:10 -0500
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    This is for Windows 2003 (there are other articles you can find specific
    to BIND just search), but it applies:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;323418

    And if you can, E2003 runs better on Win2K3 from what I've heard/read,
    upgrade, see:

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325379

    Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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    >>> ecroft@openratings.com 3/18/2004 10:32:54 AM >>>
    Okay, please don't rip my head off here for asking a MS question, but
    I
    figured I would get a slightly less biased answer here. That being
    said....
    We are upgrading our Exchange 5.5 server to Exchange 2003. We are a
    mixed shop with Linux and Windows. (There are numerous other systems,
    mostly of the *nix variety) While I tried to edge them to use
    Communitgate Pro, Contact, or OpenExchange, they decided there would
    be
    less impact on users if we stayed with Exchange.
    Now comes my issues, I feel like Alice falling down the rabbit hole
    here. In reading the docs for Exchange 2003, it says it needs Active
    Directory. Great, so now I have to learn Active Directory and futz
    with
    that. Now I am setting up Active Directory, flying by the seat of my
    pants, and it says that it wants its own DNS server in order to work
    properly. All my DNS servers are Linux based.
    Can Active Directory work with Linux based DNS? I thought I recalled a
    few of you saying you had Exchange 2000/2003 running, just wanted to
    know how you did it.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    -- 
    Edward M. Croft
    Sr. Systems Engineer
    Open Ratings, Inc.
    200 West Street
    Waltham, MA 02451-1121
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