[SOGo] using sogo-tool to insert AuxiliaryMailAccounts
Hello, I´m having some difficulty to use sogo-tool to set AuxiliaryMailAccounts. I always got a json parser error. Even using the json that sogo-tool outputed. Im likely familiar to sogo-tool, I use with success to set mail signature and sieve rules. Ex. sogo-tool user-preferences get defaults fulano-p .pwsieve AuxiliaryMailAccounts output: <0x0x15f21a0[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup interval set every 300.00 seconds <0x0x15f21a0[SOGoCache]> Using host(s) '127.0.0.1' as server(s) AuxiliaryMailAccounts: [{"receipts": {"receiptNonRecipientAction": "ignore", "receiptAction": "ignore", "receiptAnyAction": "ignore", "receiptOutsideDomainAction": "ignore"}, "encryption": "tls", "isNew": 1, "port": 993, "name": "ful...@myserver.com", "password": "X", "serverName": "imap.myserver.com", "userName": "fulano", "identities": [{"email": "ful...@myserver.com", "fullName": "ful...@myserver.com", "signature": "Atenciosamente, Fulano<\/\/strong \/>"}]}] When I try to insert same json i get this error sogo-tool user-preferences set defaults 01208801643 -p .pwsieve AuxiliaryMailAccounts [{"receipts": {"receiptNonRecipientAction": "ignore", "receiptAction": "ignore", "receiptAnyAction": "ignore", "receiptOutsideDomainAction": "ignore"}, "encryption": "tls", "isNew": 1, "port": 993, "name": "ful...@myserver.com", "password": "X", "serverName": "imap.myserver.com", "userName": "fulano", "identities": [{"email": "ful...@myserver.com", "fullName": "ful...@myserver.com", "signature": "Atenciosamente, Fulano<\/\/strong \/>"}]}] <0x0x1ec2140[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup interval set every 300.00 seconds <0x0x1ec2140[SOGoCache]> Using host(s) '127.0.0.1' as server(s) <0x0x1cf52e0[GSCBufferString]> json parser: Expected value while parsing array, attempting once more after unescaping... <0x0x1cf52e0[GSCBufferString]> total failure. Original string is: [{receipts: 2019-01-08 20:55:16.175 sogo-tool[12828:12828] Invalid JSON input - no changes performed in the database. The supplied value was: [{receipts:Can someone help me? Is there any trick? -- Daniel Carlos Silva Analista GSR – Gerência de Serviços de Rede Tel.: (31) 3339-1287 Companhia de Tecnologia da Informação do Estado de Minas Gerais – PRODEMGE Aviso: Esta mensagem é destinada exclusivamente para a(s) pessoa(s) a quem é dirigida, podendo conter informação sigilosa e legalmente protegida. O uso impróprio será tratado conforme as normas da empresa e a legislação em vigor. Caso não seja o destinatário, favor notificar o remetente, ficando proibidas a utilização, divulgação, cópia e distribuição -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Using Sogo with Plesk
Hi all! I would like to know if anyone has had any experience setting up SOGo as webmail option in Plesk for all accounts or, if this is not possible, the course of action to follow would be to install SOGo for each account separately outside of Plesk. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Kind regards, Daniel signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo as a room/resource booking system
Hello Am 11.08.2017 um 13:40 schrieb "Siegfried Kurz" (sk...@hit-john.de): > > Hello Ludovic, > > thanks for Your answer. > >> If events were created by 'room1' itself, that is normal. >> Overbooking is looked when inviting the resources. > > So, there is no possiblity in SOGo to have calendars which allow only one > entry per time without "inviting" resources? > That is correct. > Are there any plans to implement such a functionality in the future? > I don't think so. For reasoning see https://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=2541 You could open a seperate enhancement request for this at https://sogo.nu/bugs/ > Is it possible to use a hook to get this functionality? > > In http://www.mail-archive.com/users@sogo.nu/msg09759.html > Python bindings are mentioned, did I miss something in the documentation? > > AFAIK the hook feature never got implemented. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Universität Konstanz Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) Abteilung Basisdienste 78457 Konstanz +49 7531 88-4416 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo as a room/resource booking system
Hello Ludovic, thanks for Your answer. > If events were created by 'room1' itself, that is normal. > Overbooking is looked when inviting the resources. So, there is no possiblity in SOGo to have calendars which allow only one entry per time without "inviting" resources? Are there any plans to implement such a functionality in the future? Is it possible to use a hook to get this functionality? In http://www.mail-archive.com/users@sogo.nu/msg09759.html Python bindings are mentioned, did I miss something in the documentation? Best regards Siegfried -- H.I.T John GmbH -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo as a room/resource booking system
On 2017-08-08 5:33 AM, "Siegfried Kurz" (sk...@hit-john.de) wrote: not be possible. I expected, when trying to occupy the resource a second time, an error message would be generated. If events were created by 'room1' itself, that is normal. Overbooking is looked when inviting the resources. -- Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 :: http://inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://sogo.nu), PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) and Fingerbank (http://fingerbank.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Thank you. That is what I was asking. 29.07.2015 12:27, je Marc Patermann napisal Ana, Am 24.07.2015 um 13:24 Uhr schrieb Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si: [1] From what I understand in sogo web demo I need to give access rights to the Address Book. I do so by going to Personal Address Book for ex. sogo1 demo account and select Sharing and adding my personal email which is of course from another domain. Sogo demo will not let me add it (Add button is grayed). if you cannot find a user in the defined sogo user sources (the server config), you cannot add right for him. So you cannot add your account - with is external to the sogo demo - to the sogo demo server. Is this what you want to archieve? Installing your own test server would be a better idea then. Marc Links: -- [1] http://www.ztm.si: -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Ana, Am 24.07.2015 um 13:24 Uhr schrieb Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si: From what I understand in sogo web demo I need to give access rights to the Address Book. I do so by going to Personal Address Book for ex. sogo1 demo account and select Sharing and adding my personal email which is of course from another domain. Sogo demo will not let me add it (Add button is grayed). if you cannot find a user in the defined sogo user sources (the server config), you cannot add right for him. So you cannot add your account - with is external to the sogo demo - to the sogo demo server. Is this what you want to archieve? Installing your own test server would be a better idea then. Marc -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
(1) any user wishing the share a calendar must do so through the webmail Preferences (2) and, any user wishing to read a shared calendar must subscribe to the calendar On 07/24/2015 03:12 AM, Marc Patermann wrote: Ana, Am 23.07.2015 um 14:33 Uhr schrieb Ana Sustič: I am testing the shared Address Book in Sogo demo from Thunderbird. It syncronises fine for Address books with public access. OK. How do you configure Thunderbird to connect to a shared Address book in Sogo with access rights for Authenticated users. Currently Thunderbird always reverts to the first configured account in Thunderbird when I synchronise the remote Address Book. I'm not really sure, what you're talking about. Yes, in TB SOGo always uses the user of the fist account to connect to the server. You can only log in once with TB, so this should be your personal account. If you want to access other one's address books, you need rights on these. In question log in with the web GUI (as the other user) give rights to your personal user und add the other one's address book to your profile (this functionality is added by the SOGo integrator add-on to TB). Does this help you? Marc -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Hi, Thanks for your reply. 24.07.2015 9:12, je Marc Patermann napisal Ana, Am 23.07.2015 um 14:33 Uhr schrieb Ana Sustič: I am testing the shared Address Book in Sogo demo from Thunderbird. It syncronises fine for Address books with public access. OK. How do you configure Thunderbird to connect to a shared Address book in Sogo with access rights for Authenticated users. Currently Thunderbird always reverts to the first configured account in Thunderbird when I synchronise the remote Address Book. I'm not really sure, what you're talking about. Yes, in TB SOGo always uses the user of the fist account to connect to the server. You can only log in once with TB, so this should be your personal account. If you want to access other one's address books, you need rights on these. In question log in with the web GUI (as the other user) give rights to your personal user und add the other one's address book to your profile (this functionality is added by the SOGo integrator add-on to TB). Does this help you? Marc From what I understand in sogo web demo I need to give access rights to the Address Book. I do so by going to Personal Address Book for ex. sogo1 demo account and select Sharing and adding my personal email which is of course from another domain. Sogo demo will not let me add it (Add button is grayed). Thanks, Ana -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Ana, Am 23.07.2015 um 14:33 Uhr schrieb Ana Sustič: I am testing the shared Address Book in Sogo demo from Thunderbird. It syncronises fine for Address books with public access. OK. How do you configure Thunderbird to connect to a shared Address book in Sogo with access rights for Authenticated users. Currently Thunderbird always reverts to the first configured account in Thunderbird when I synchronise the remote Address Book. I'm not really sure, what you're talking about. Yes, in TB SOGo always uses the user of the fist account to connect to the server. You can only log in once with TB, so this should be your personal account. If you want to access other one's address books, you need rights on these. In question log in with the web GUI (as the other user) give rights to your personal user und add the other one's address book to your profile (this functionality is added by the SOGo integrator add-on to TB). Does this help you? Marc -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
On 7/24/2015 7:10 AM, Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net wrote: (1) any user wishing the share a calendar must do so through the webmail Preferences Unless you are using Thunderbird with the Integrator Addon, in which case you can do these things directly from Thunderbird. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Yes this is correct You have to install on your server or another one Sogo and to setup /etc/sogo/sogo.conf to use your Ldap server and Imap and SMTP server . Sogo deliver just a Calendars/contacts cardav/caldav/actysync and a webmail client. Regards Le Mercredi 22 Juillet 2015 07:47 CEST, Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si ana.sus...@ztm.si a écrit: Thanks to all for your answers. From what you said we could continue using Postfix/IMAP/OpenLDAP on the backend and Thunderbird/Lightning on the front while using SOGo as the missing piece for shared calendars and contacts as well as for webmail (out-of-office, rules, ...). Is that correct? Best regards, Ana 21.07.2015 13:57, je Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si napisal Hello, I am new to the list and have a question regarding SOGo. We are a public institution of 300 mail user and have IMAP/Postfix for Mail, Roundcube for webmail and are looking forward to an open source calendaring solution with the option to delegate calendars. Roundcube claims to have this using its plugins but lately they took away their calendaring plugin. Could we still use Roundcube for the web interface while using SOGo for the CALDav/CARdav backend component? Does SOGo integrates with Roundcube? Best regards, Ana __ Information from ESET Mail Security, version of virus signature database 11670 (20150522) __ The message was checked by ESET Mail Security. http://www.eset.com -- Alain Abbas 11 rue Robert Schumann 54500 Vandoeuvre Tel : +333 83 18 02 70 skype: alain.abbas -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Thanks! I am testing the shared Address Book in Sogo demo from Thunderbird. It syncronises fine for Address books with public access. How do you configure Thunderbird to connect to a shared Address book in Sogo with access rights for Authenticated users. Currently Thunderbird always reverts to the first configured account in Thunderbird when I synchronise the remote Address Book. Thanks in advance, Ana On 23.7.2015 14:03, Alain Abbas wrote: Yes this is correct You have to install on your server or another one Sogo and to setup /etc/sogo/sogo.conf to use your Ldap server and Imap and SMTP server . Sogo deliver just a Calendars/contacts cardav/caldav/actysync and a webmail client. Regards Le Mercredi 22 Juillet 2015 07:47 CEST, Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si ana.sus...@ztm.si a écrit: Thanks to all for your answers. From what you said we could continue using Postfix/IMAP/OpenLDAP on the backend and Thunderbird/Lightning on the front while using SOGo as the missing piece for shared calendars and contacts as well as for webmail (out-of-office, rules, ...). Is that correct? Best regards, Ana 21.07.2015 13:57, je Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si napisal Hello, I am new to the list and have a question regarding SOGo. We are a public institution of 300 mail user and have IMAP/Postfix for Mail, Roundcube for webmail and are looking forward to an open source calendaring solution with the option to delegate calendars. Roundcube claims to have this using its plugins but lately they took away their calendaring plugin. Could we still use Roundcube for the web interface while using SOGo for the CALDav/CARdav backend component? Does SOGo integrates with Roundcube? Best regards, Ana __ Information from ESET Mail Security, version of virus signature database 11670 (20150522) __ The message was checked by ESET Mail Security. http://www.eset.com Daruj kri Daruj kri -- *Alain Abbas* 11 rue Robert Schumann 54500 Vandoeuvre Tel : +333 83 18 02 70 skype: alain.abbas -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 07:47 CEST, Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si ana.sus...@ztm.si wrote: From what you said we could continue using Postfix/IMAP/OpenLDAP on the backend and Thunderbird/Lightning on the front while using SOGo as the missing piece for shared calendars and contacts as well as for webmail (out-of-office, rules, ...). Is that correct? yes! Just add a database for sogos data and you are done -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
Thanks to all for your answers. From what you said we could continue using Postfix/IMAP/OpenLDAP on the backend and Thunderbird/Lightning on the front while using SOGo as the missing piece for shared calendars and contacts as well as for webmail (out-of-office, rules, ...). Is that correct? Best regards, Ana 21.07.2015 13:57, je Ana Sustic | www.ztm.si napisal Hello, I am new to the list and have a question regarding SOGo. We are a public institution of 300 mail user and have IMAP/Postfix for Mail, Roundcube for webmail and are looking forward to an open source calendaring solution with the option to delegate calendars. Roundcube claims to have this using its plugins but lately they took away their calendaring plugin. Could we still use Roundcube for the web interface while using SOGo for the CALDav/CARdav backend component? Does SOGo integrates with Roundcube? Best regards, Ana __ Information from ESET Mail Security, version of virus signature database 11670 (20150522) __ The message was checked by ESET Mail Security. http://www.eset.com [1] Links: -- [1] http://www.eset.com -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
On 07/21/2015 03:33 PM, André Schild wrote: When using Roundcube you will miss all shared-things in calendar and contacts. for contacts there is a carddav plugin available on github: https://github.com/blind-coder/rcmcarddav Regards Peter -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
On 7/21/2015 10:44 AM, Peter Beck pe...@datentraeger.li wrote: On 07/21/2015 03:33 PM, André Schild wrote: When using Roundcube you will miss all shared-things in calendar and contacts. for contacts there is a carddav plugin available on github: https://github.com/blind-coder/rcmcarddav Why go to the trouble?? Just use the SOGo web client and be done with it... -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo
On 07/21/2015 06:36 PM, Tanstaafl wrote: Why go to the trouble?? Just use the SOGo web client and be done with it... that's also my opinion, but others may think different ;-) I'm sure the native SOGo-way is faster than via plugins. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Using SOGo
Hello, I am new to the list and have a question regarding SOGo. We are a public institution of 300 mail user and have IMAP/Postfix for Mail, Roundcube for webmail and are looking forward to an open source calendaring solution with the option to delegate calendars. Roundcube claims to have this using its plugins but lately they took away their calendaring plugin. Could we still use Roundcube for the web interface while using SOGo for the CALDav/CARdav backend component? Does SOGo integrates with Roundcube? Best regards, Ana -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo without mail module
On 24/03/2015 09:28, Marc Patermann wrote: SOGoLoginModule = Calendar; SOGoUserSources = ( { [...] ModulesConstraints = { Mail = { objectClass = nonExistingClass; }; }; Marc, Mihamina, thank you very much, it works! Ivan -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo without mail module
On 03/23/2015 06:20 PM, Ivan Andrian wrote: Is there a way to configure SOGo so that it only presents the Calendar tab? Or Calendar and Contacts, but definitely not the mail one. Hi you can achieve this with ModulesConstraints inside the SOGoUserSources section. For example: ModulesConstraints = { Calendar = { ou = employees;}; }; The other modules names are: Contacts and Mail. If you want to forbid Mail to everybody, you have to issue a constraint that is never matched to the module. For example, I dont have any dog value for my ou attributes, so this one could disable the MAil module usage: ModulesConstraints = { Mail = { ou = dog;}; }; I hope this helps. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo without mail module
Ivan, Ivan Andrian schrieb (23.03.2015 16:20 Uhr): I'm looking for a Calendar Server for our company and SOGo looks very promising to me. However, the problem is that it does too much things for us! In particular, we don't need nor want the user having access to the webmail module other than our official webmail service. Is there a way to configure SOGo so that it only presents the Calendar tab? Or Calendar and Contacts, but definitely not the mail one. SOGoLoginModule = Calendar; SOGoUserSources = ( { [...] ModulesConstraints = { Mail = { objectClass = nonExistingClass; }; }; Marc -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Using SOGo without mail module
Hi, I'm looking for a Calendar Server for our company and SOGo looks very promising to me. However, the problem is that it does too much things for us! In particular, we don't need nor want the user having access to the webmail module other than our official webmail service. Is there a way to configure SOGo so that it only presents the Calendar tab? Or Calendar and Contacts, but definitely not the mail one. Thanks, Ivan Andrian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] using sogo to change sambaLMPassword and sambaNTPassword on a ldap
Hello I would like to know if it is possible to change sambaLMPassword and sambaNTPassword when we use sogo to change the ldap attribute userPassword. How can i do it ? Thank you Mathilde ——— Mathilde rousseau Administrateur systèmes et réseaux, responsable du service informatique. Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel Université Pierre et Marie Curie Département de Physique de l’ENS 4, place Jussieu 24, rue Lhomond 75252 Paris Cedex 05 75231 Paris Cedex 05 Tél : 01 44 27 70 38 Tél : 01 44 32 33 78 tour 12-13 - Bureau 306GH 114 mathilde.rouss...@lkb.upmc.fr mailto:mathilde.rouss...@lkb.upmc.fr mathilde.rouss...@lkb.ens.fr mailto:mathilde.rouss...@lkb.ens.fr -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] using sogo to change sambaLMPassword and sambaNTPassword on a ldap
On 08/01/2015 09:46, mathilde rousseau wrote: I would like to know if it is possible to change sambaLMPassword and sambaNTPassword when we use sogo to change the ldap attribute userPassword. How can i do it ? Theses hashes are not yet supported. You could file for a feature request on sogo.nu/bugs Thanks, -- Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 :: http://inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://sogo.nu) and PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo as a client for others CalDAV/CardDAV server ?
On 19/12/12 02:52, Yoann Gini wrote: I would like to know if it’s possible to use SOGo as a frontend for some others CalDAV/CarDAV server like the Apple one on OS X Server. No, it's not possible. Thanks, -- Ludovic Marcotte +1.514.755.3630 :: www.inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Using SOGo as a client for others CalDAV/CardDAV server ?
Hi, I would like to know if it’s possible to use SOGo as a frontend for some others CalDAV/CarDAV server like the Apple one on OS X Server. Best regards, Yoann smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server
Check private samba4 folder permissions ? -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server
Hi, what do you mean with your_samba_profile? And I think my problem is that I can't make DNS forwarding, because my server is in the www... thanks! simon Am 15.08.2012 02:40, schrieb oo...@front.ru: Have you configured kerberos krb5.conf file ? That is have you simply copy it to /etc/ from /your_samba_profile/private after Samba4 provisioning ? I have successfully worked Samba4 beta5 as basis for Openchange and as fileserver on Ubuntu Server 12.04 TLS with Bind9.8 and my LAN clients has good name resolving as within local names as with DNS forwarding. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
RE: [SOGo] Using SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server
Profile in Ubuntu means path to your program binaries, by default Samba4 is installed to /usr/local/samba it is profile path to Samba4. What do you mean in www ? -Original Message- From: Simon Lichtinghagen [mailto:s...@bnmsp.de] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:27 PM To: oo...@front.ru Cc: users@sogo.nu Subject: Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server Hi, what do you mean with your_samba_profile? And I think my problem is that I can't make DNS forwarding, because my server is in the www... thanks! simon Am 15.08.2012 02:40, schrieb oo...@front.ru: Have you configured kerberos krb5.conf file ? That is have you simply copy it to /etc/ from /your_samba_profile/private after Samba4 provisioning ? I have successfully worked Samba4 beta5 as basis for Openchange and as fileserver on Ubuntu Server 12.04 TLS with Bind9.8 and my LAN clients has good name resolving as within local names as with DNS forwarding. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Using SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server
Hey there, I am going to install SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server with static IP. First off all, thanks a lot for this groupware. It is the only one, which can Exchange with open source software and all other clients which I need - great! But there is my problem: I can't login in Exchange. I have installed samba4 (on ubuntu 12.04) and configured it by your manual Native Microsoft Outlook Configuration Guide. I am sorry that I have no experience with samba4, only a little bit samba3. But I think the error is in the DNS: How must I configure my Domain, so that my clients find my server? On my server it self, I get errors in the syslog like this: [2012/08/14 15:42:38, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:334(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate: get_credentials(lp) [2012/08/14 15:42:38, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:334(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate: File /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate, line 120, in get_credentials [2012/08/14 15:42:38, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:334(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate: creds.get_named_ccache(lp, ccachename) [2012/08/14 15:42:38, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:334(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate: RuntimeError: kinit for MYSERVERNAME$@MY.DOMAIN.DE failed (Cannot contact any KDC for requested realm) [2012/08/14 15:42:38, 0] ../lib/util/util_runcmd.c:334(samba_runcmd_io_handler) /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate: Maybe you can help me, thanks a lot! regards, Simon Lichtinghagen -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo 2.0 and OpenChange on a root-Server
Have you configured kerberos krb5.conf file ? That is have you simply copy it to /etc/ from /your_samba_profile/private after Samba4 provisioning ? I have successfully worked Samba4 beta5 as basis for Openchange and as fileserver on Ubuntu Server 12.04 TLS with Bind9.8 and my LAN clients has good name resolving as within local names as with DNS forwarding. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using Sogo Connector in TB to access iCloud address book
Hello Phil On 2012-06-11 19:06, Phil wrote: I would like to connect to the iCloud address book, which is supposed to be accessible via a CardDav client (that's how I came across Sogo). I found some basic information on the internet net, but couldn't get it to work yet. I am using TB 10.0.5 ESR, Lightning 1.2.3 and Sogo Connector 10.0.2 (as recommended in the documentation). You mean to create a synchronization with an existing address book, not to create an address book on the server, aren't you? Then you have to give Connector the full URL to the address book. It will not discover them for you. Yes, I want to access the existing address book hosted by the iCloud service. I am using an URL like https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/ where X is my unique ID (the ID is working perfectly with the accessing of my calendar). So far the only message I get in the error console is: Fehler: An error occurred updating the cmd_delete command: [Exception... '[JavaScript Error: cards[i] is null {file: chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/abResultsPane.js line: 156}]' when calling method: [nsIController::isCommandEnabled] nsresult: 0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS) location: JS frame :: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js :: goUpdateCommand :: line 80 data: yes] Quelldatei: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js Zeile: 86 This only means, that there is no address book at the given URL. That's what I thought. AFAIK you have to append principal to your URL, in order to get the personal address book: https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/principal Also be aware that the Number of the server is not always equal to the one for calendars. So try others too, e.g. p02-contacts.icloud.com. I tried all combinations of the server with the principal appended (01-08) but without luck. Just to verify, I tried em Client (as it was mentioned, that this PIM would support CardDav as well), and it could connect using the URL https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/carddavhome/ and it works. But of course I'd really like to have it in my TB (and thus using Sogo). Using the working URL, currently I just get the above mentioned error message. I'm just confused, because I found several sources on the net, that mentioned, that it would work. Perhaps there's someone else, who can share his (working) experience with iCloud and Sogo. Then you should file a bug report at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs for project SOGo Connector. Seems like a bug to me. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using Sogo Connector in TB to access iCloud address book
Hello Phil On 2012-06-08 17:12, Phil wrote: I hope this is the right group to ask, since it's just a question regarding the Sogo Connector in Thunderbird. Yes, this list is for SOGo, Connector add-on and Integrator add-on users. I would like to connect to the iCloud address book, which is supposed to be accessible via a CardDav client (that's how I came across Sogo). I found some basic information on the internet net, but couldn't get it to work yet. I am using TB 10.0.5 ESR, Lightning 1.2.3 and Sogo Connector 10.0.2 (as recommended in the documentation). Has anybody got this to work? No, sorry, I don't use iCloud. Is there a special URL Sogo Connector expects, when I try to create the remote address book? You mean to create a syncronisation with an existing address book, not to create an address book on the server, aren't you? Then you have to give Connector the full URL to the address book. It will not discover them for you. I am using an URL like https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/ where X is my unique ID (the ID is working perfectly with the accessing of my calendar). So far the only message I get in the error console is: Fehler: An error occurred updating the cmd_delete command: [Exception... '[JavaScript Error: cards[i] is null {file: chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/abResultsPane.js line: 156}]' when calling method: [nsIController::isCommandEnabled] nsresult: 0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS) location: JS frame :: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js :: goUpdateCommand :: line 80 data: yes] Quelldatei: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js Zeile: 86 This only means, that there is no address book at the given URL. AFAIK you have to append principal to your URL, in order to get the personal address book: https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/principal Also be aware that the Number of the server is not always equal to the one for calendars. So try others too, e.g. p02-contacts.icloud.com. Hope this helps a bit. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using Sogo Connector in TB to access iCloud address book
Hi Christian, thx for the reply. I would like to connect to the iCloud address book, which is supposed to be accessible via a CardDav client (that's how I came across Sogo). I found some basic information on the internet net, but couldn't get it to work yet. I am using TB 10.0.5 ESR, Lightning 1.2.3 and Sogo Connector 10.0.2 (as recommended in the documentation). You mean to create a synchronization with an existing address book, not to create an address book on the server, aren't you? Then you have to give Connector the full URL to the address book. It will not discover them for you. Yes, I want to access the existing address book hosted by the iCloud service. I am using an URL like https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/ where X is my unique ID (the ID is working perfectly with the accessing of my calendar). So far the only message I get in the error console is: Fehler: An error occurred updating the cmd_delete command: [Exception... '[JavaScript Error: cards[i] is null {file: chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/abResultsPane.js line: 156}]' when calling method: [nsIController::isCommandEnabled] nsresult: 0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS) location: JS frame :: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js :: goUpdateCommand :: line 80 data: yes] Quelldatei: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js Zeile: 86 This only means, that there is no address book at the given URL. That's what I thought. AFAIK you have to append principal to your URL, in order to get the personal address book: https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/principal Also be aware that the Number of the server is not always equal to the one for calendars. So try others too, e.g. p02-contacts.icloud.com. I tried all combinations of the server with the principal appended (01-08) but without luck. Just to verify, I tried em Client (as it was mentioned, that this PIM would support CardDav as well), and it could connect using the URL https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/carddavhome/ and it works. But of course I'd really like to have it in my TB (and thus using Sogo). Using the working URL, currently I just get the above mentioned error message. I'm just confused, because I found several sources on the net, that mentioned, that it would work. Perhaps there's someone else, who can share his (working) experience with iCloud and Sogo. Thx in advance, Phil -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Using Sogo Connector in TB to access iCloud address book
Hi, I hope this is the right group to ask, since it's just a question regarding the Sogo Connector in Thunderbird. I would like to connect to the iCloud address book, which is supposed to be accessible via a CardDav client (that's how I came across Sogo). I found some basic information on the internet net, but couldn't get it to work yet. I am using TB 10.0.5 ESR, Lightning 1.2.3 and Sogo Connector 10.0.2 (as recommended in the documentation). Has anybody got this to work? Is there a special URL Sogo Connector expects, when I try to create the remote address book? I am using an URL like https://p01-contacts.icloud.com/XX/ where X is my unique ID (the ID is working perfectly with the accessing of my calendar). So far the only message I get in the error console is: Fehler: An error occurred updating the cmd_delete command: [Exception... '[JavaScript Error: cards[i] is null {file: chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/abResultsPane.js line: 156}]' when calling method: [nsIController::isCommandEnabled] nsresult: 0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS) location: JS frame :: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js :: goUpdateCommand :: line 80 data: yes] Quelldatei: chrome://global/content/globalOverlay.js Zeile: 86 Thx in advance for your comments, Phil -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Hi Stefan an others, thanks for your advice, I'll try it both ways. If I'm successful, I'll report it, otherwise, too ;) Thanks very much, Greets Tim Am 07.04.2012 um 23:16 schrieb Stefan Klatt: Am 07.04.2012 19:39, schrieb Romain LE DISEZ: Hi Tim, a better description of the problem than it does not work could help. But, here is my idea. When configuring a SOGo server, you configure Apache to set some headers that indicate to SOGo the URL/port used for the connection. If it work internally, you probably set those headers: RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 80 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name 192.168.1.3 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url http://192.168.1.3; But these values are incorrects when accessing from the outside. Try to change these values with the outside URL / port: RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 665 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name 140.134.120.134 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url http://140.134.120.134:675; If it works, you found the problem. The fix is to create two vhosts in Apache. You can also use a generic configuration (but for the port forwarding, you must have inside port = outside port). See the diff attached for a generic Apache configuration (generated on a CentOS, can't guarantee it is applicable on a Debian). It's better to work with (dynamic) DNS names. For this you need an internal DNS server which resolves the internal IP address for the (dynamic) name you use external and you get everytime the right IP address. If you have no DNS server in your local network you can use an entry at the local host table on each PC or on the firewall/router (if this is supported). Stefan -- *CaC, Computer and Communication* Inhaber Stefan Klatt End-2-End Senior Network Consultant Triftstrasse 9 60528 Frankfurt Germany USt-IdNr.: DE260461592 Tel.: +49-(0)172-6807809 Tel.: +49-(0)69-67808-900 Fax: +49-(0)69-67808-837 Email: stefan.kl...@cac-netzwerk.de stefan_klatt.vcf -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Hi Marc, hi Christian, sry for not describing my setup in detail: Lets say the subnet behind the router is something like: 192.168.1.0/24 The WAN in which the router is placed is the 140.134.120.134 subnet. When I try to connect to SOGo via lightning or webinterface in the subnet (192.168...) everything works. But when I connect to the subnet via port forwarding through the router (port 675 is forwarded to the internal address of the SOGo server (say its 192.168.1.3) on port 80) it does not work. How should a setup look like to fully connect with the SOGo server from outside (140.134.12)? Thanks in advance and happy easter, Tim Am 05.04.2012 um 11:49 schrieb Christian Mack: Hello Tim Am Donnerstag, 05. April 2012 11h:10m CEST, Kniggedigge kniggedi...@freenet.de schrieb: I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. Is there anybody who figured out how to configure apache, so that it is possible to access SOGo from the outside? Obviously your Router uses NAT. So it always rewrites the IP of the Sender to its own. And in order to reach your server behind it, you have to use the IP of your router instead of the IP of your SOGo server. That's how NAT works! You could use the same DNS name from inside and outside, if you use split DNS. This means, if you search with the DNS name of your SOGo server, you have to provide to the Internet the IP of your router and for your subnet you provide the IP of your real SOGo server. This only works with 2 DNS servers with different information, which must be kept synchronized. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Rechenzentrum Universitauml;t Konstanz mailto:christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Hi Tim, a better description of the problem than it does not work could help. But, here is my idea. When configuring a SOGo server, you configure Apache to set some headers that indicate to SOGo the URL/port used for the connection. If it work internally, you probably set those headers: RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 80 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name 192.168.1.3 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url http://192.168.1.3; But these values are incorrects when accessing from the outside. Try to change these values with the outside URL / port: RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 665 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name 140.134.120.134 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url http://140.134.120.134:675; If it works, you found the problem. The fix is to create two vhosts in Apache. You can also use a generic configuration (but for the port forwarding, you must have inside port = outside port). See the diff attached for a generic Apache configuration (generated on a CentOS, can't guarantee it is applicable on a Debian). Greetings. Le Samedi 07 Avril 2012 13:54 CEST, Kniggedigge kniggedi...@freenet.de a écrit: Hi Marc, hi Christian, sry for not describing my setup in detail: Lets say the subnet behind the router is something like: 192.168.1.0/24 The WAN in which the router is placed is the 140.134.120.134 subnet. When I try to connect to SOGo via lightning or webinterface in the subnet (192.168...) everything works. But when I connect to the subnet via port forwarding through the router (port 675 is forwarded to the internal address of the SOGo server (say its 192.168.1.3) on port 80) it does not work. How should a setup look like to fully connect with the SOGo server from outside (140.134.12)? Thanks in advance and happy easter, Tim Am 05.04.2012 um 11:49 schrieb Christian Mack: Hello Tim Am Donnerstag, 05. April 2012 11h:10m CEST, Kniggedigge kniggedi...@freenet.de schrieb: I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. Is there anybody who figured out how to configure apache, so that it is possible to access SOGo from the outside? Obviously your Router uses NAT. So it always rewrites the IP of the Sender to its own. And in order to reach your server behind it, you have to use the IP of your router instead of the IP of your SOGo server. That's how NAT works! You could use the same DNS name from inside and outside, if you use split DNS. This means, if you search with the DNS name of your SOGo server, you have to provide to the Internet the IP of your router and for your subnet you provide the IP of your real SOGo server. This only works with 2 DNS servers with different information, which must be kept synchronized. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Rechenzentrum Universitauml;t Konstanz mailto:christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- Romain LE DISEZ Support technique, Netensia Administratif Commercial : +33 811 555 005 (prix d'un appel local) Support Hébergement : +33 2 97 69 05 68 Télécopie : +33 2 97 68 14 01 -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Am 07.04.2012 19:39, schrieb Romain LE DISEZ: Hi Tim, a better description of the problem than it does not work could help. But, here is my idea. When configuring a SOGo server, you configure Apache to set some headers that indicate to SOGo the URL/port used for the connection. If it work internally, you probably set those headers: RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 80 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name 192.168.1.3 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url http://192.168.1.3; But these values are incorrects when accessing from the outside. Try to change these values with the outside URL / port: RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 665 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name 140.134.120.134 RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url http://140.134.120.134:675; If it works, you found the problem. The fix is to create two vhosts in Apache. You can also use a generic configuration (but for the port forwarding, you must have inside port = outside port). See the diff attached for a generic Apache configuration (generated on a CentOS, can't guarantee it is applicable on a Debian). It's better to work with (dynamic) DNS names. For this you need an internal DNS server which resolves the internal IP address for the (dynamic) name you use external and you get everytime the right IP address. If you have no DNS server in your local network you can use an entry at the local host table on each PC or on the firewall/router (if this is supported). Stefan -- *CaC, Computer and Communication* Inhaber Stefan Klatt End-2-End Senior Network Consultant Triftstrasse 9 60528 Frankfurt Germany USt-IdNr.: DE260461592 Tel.: +49-(0)172-6807809 Tel.: +49-(0)69-67808-900 Fax: +49-(0)69-67808-837 Email: stefan.kl...@cac-netzwerk.de attachment: stefan_klatt.vcf signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Hi folks, I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. Is there anybody who figured out how to configure apache, so that it is possible to access SOGo from the outside? Thanks for your help in advance, Greets Tim-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Hello Tim Am Donnerstag, 05. April 2012 11h:10m CEST, Kniggedigge kniggedi...@freenet.de schrieb: I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. Is there anybody who figured out how to configure apache, so that it is possible to access SOGo from the outside? Obviously your Router uses NAT. So it always rewrites the IP of the Sender to its own. And in order to reach your server behind it, you have to use the IP of your router instead of the IP of your SOGo server. That's how NAT works! You could use the same DNS name from inside and outside, if you use split DNS. This means, if you search with the DNS name of your SOGo server, you have to provide to the Internet the IP of your router and for your subnet you provide the IP of your real SOGo server. This only works with 2 DNS servers with different information, which must be kept synchronized. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Rechenzentrum Universitauml;t Konstanz mailto:christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router
Tim, Kniggedigge schrieb (05.04.2012 11:10 Uhr): I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. I think, what you want to tell is that your problem is with NAT, isn't it? You come across a lot of routers while using the internet, and this is probably alway fine. :) Is there anybody who figured out how to configure apache, so that it is possible to access SOGo from the outside? It think you have to tell a few more details about your configuration and your the issues you see. Marc -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists