Using Linux AD for Exchange
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Some months ago I tried samba 4 as an AD... In the end I did it with plain linux: zentyal kept chrashing at some automated step. Nethserver was not out.
,I ve abandoned the project when I hit major print server issues. Also rsat was not really full working: I did a lot of cmd line with win10 clients -
I think in many cases, just using a normal Linux server makes more sense. All that GUI and extra stuff tends to be problematic.
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@scottalanmiller said in Using Linux AD for Exchange:
@magroover said in Moving from Exchange Online Plan 1 to In House Exchange 2016:
@DustinB3403 I've been thinking about investing more time in using CentOS as a premise-based server. I am not whether there are more opportunities for sysadmin or for app development, which has been my more recent role. Managing the actual LOB apps used and customizing, doing reports.
Both, really.
And look at NethServer and Zentyal, they use CentOS as a base but make a lot of the functions easy for SMBs. Going after the SBS concept. I prefer to break things up, but understand why people like this all in one servers.
Zentyal is Ubuntu. ClearOS was the other CentOS based system.