It is not so difficult to get the diff between two folders in windows without using any software ad-hoc. Continue reading
It is not so difficult to get the diff between two folders in windows without using any software ad-hoc. Continue reading
In this blog post , I am going to list the steps involved in transition from a Windows 2003 R2 Small Business Server Domain Controller to a Standard Windows 2012 Domain Controller.
The server involed in this process are:
Windows 2003 Small Business: adc-sbs
Windows 2012 Standard: adc-2012.
First of all, I’ve installed the Windows 2012 Server using a static IP address and set the preferred DNS server “pointing” to adc-sbs ip address. Next we have totally updated both Servers with all the latest Windows, and verified that the date/time is correct. Continue reading
The environment is very simple: single domain in single forest and we do not use Exchange and other stuff. Only AD and file shares.
The Windows 2008 Domain Controller is configured to be the only Adc for the domain test.local: this server is also the DNS server for this domain.
We’re going to migrate to Windows 2012 Server, and power off the Windows 2008 ADC.
Step 1
Check if sendmail is compiled with TLS (for encryption) and SASL (for authentication). This is the command to use to check it.
#/usr/sbin/sendmail -d0.1 -bv root
You must read something like “Compiled with…STARTTLS”
Att.: If you’ve installed sendmail using yum, TLS support is present !
Step 2
Install all these packages
# yum install sendmail sendmail-cf cyrus-sasl-plain cyrus-sasl-md5
Step 3
Create certificates
# cd /etc/pki/tls/certs # make sendmail.pem