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Using eBox As Windows Primary Domain Controller eBox Platform is an open source small business server that allows you to manage all your services like firewall, DHCP, DNS, VPN, proxy, IDS, mail, file and printer sharing, VoIP, IM and much more. These functionalities are tightly integrated, automating most tasks, avoiding mistakes and saving time for system administrators. This tutorial shows you step by step how to use eBox as Windows Primary Domain Controller. At the end of it you will be using eBox Platform 1.2 for users and shared resources management on your Windows domain.
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In windows in order to be a domain controller you have to enable DNS, why would that not be true with ebox, just a thought? I will try this the way you have written it I am sure it was working for you before you wrote this, I was just wondering. Maybe this was just for a one server application with some sort of router for DHCP also. Dunno, any way thanks for the tutorial not trying to nit pick just trying to figure out the network environment for this setup is all.
DNS is required for Active Directory. ebox sets up an NT style domain controller which did not require the DNS setup.