Hi Dante,

On Fri, 2014-01-17 at 11:47 -0500, Danté Bell wrote:
> For OpenChange, do I try to authenticate against Samba LDAP on port
> 389 -- or against SOGo LDAP on port 3389???

OpenChange follows Microsoft Exchange Server logic with regards to
account management within Active Directory. Therefore if your Cisco
product is working with MS AD, it *should* be working with
OpenChange/Samba4 as well. 

If it doesn't, I would be interested to discuss this further.

I would therefore advise you to rely on Samba4 AD whenever possible to
limit the complexity of your solution.

> Followup dumb question: If I add users/groups/machines to Samba, do
> they get propogated to SOGo LDAP? Or what is the proper way to add
> users/groups/etc.?

SOGo provides lot of features, but I don't think they offer a Samba -
LDAP synchronization service.

If you are specifically looking for this kind of synchronization,
Zentyal does provide one called s4sync which offers synchronization
between Samba4 AD and LDAP.

In addition, OpenChange is included as a module in Zentyal Server since
the release of the 3.3 community edition [2] which helps you to deploy a
working OpenChange/Samba4 environment with dovecot/postfix and SOGo
backend within minutes. I think it is worth mentioning in case it can
save you some time and address some of your preliminary architecture
concerns.

Cheers,
Julien.

[1] http://www.zentyal.org
[2] http://www.zentyal.org/server/


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