[SOGo] Easiest way to do authentification?

2013-03-23 Thread Michael Vogel
Hi!

I want to use SOGo mainly for personal use. That means that I will have
one or two accounts only.

I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and it is a fresh installation.

SOGo can use different mechanism to authenticate (LDAP, SAML2, C.A.S.).
Question is which one is the easiest to set up? I really don't like to
install a LDAP server. It would be best to have a mechanism that is
synchronized with the real user accounts that I added on my server.

Are there any how-to available? By now I only found the documentation at
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf

Thanks!

Michael
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Re: [SOGo] Easiest way to do authentification?

2013-03-23 Thread Jeff Folk
On Mar 23, 2013, at 5:53 AM, Michael Vogel wrote:

 Hi!
 
 I want to use SOGo mainly for personal use. That means that I will have
 one or two accounts only.
 
 I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and it is a fresh installation.
 
 SOGo can use different mechanism to authenticate (LDAP, SAML2, C.A.S.).
 Question is which one is the easiest to set up? I really don't like to
 install a LDAP server. It would be best to have a mechanism that is
 synchronized with the real user accounts that I added on my server.

I personally use SOGo in conduction with SME Server. Works a treat for me. It 
is RHEL instead of Debian, and very different to configure based on config file 
templates (because of the eSmith roots), but for me is an ideal personal 
mail/SMB/CalDAV/CardDAV server.

http://wiki.contribs.org/Sogo

 Are there any how-to available? By now I only found the documentation at
 http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
 
 Thanks!
 
 Michael
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 users@sogo.nu
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