Hi,
Could anyone show me a working ldap usersource using ModulesConstraints
to hide (for example) the calendar?
Finalle managed to get the following in my config using defaults
write..., but it doesn't have any effect...
keySOGoUserSources/key
array
dict
keyCNFieldName/key
Is ModulesConstraints still unavailable with SQL autentication?
Many thanks
Pablo
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On 11-02-21 11:39 AM, Christian Reischl wrote:
is it possible to use ModulesConstraints with SQL Authentication?
I want to restrict mail module access to a small number of user ids.
That
On 30/05/12 17:54, Pablo Barrachina wrote:
Is ModulesConstraints still unavailable with SQL autentication?
Indeed it is.
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Hi Dietmar
On Nov 3, 2010, at 4:09 AM, Dietmar Wolf wrote:
ModulesConstraints are not working on Contacts as expected.
We want to achieve that Mail and Contacts are allowed for Employees only.
Sample output of:
.GNUstepDefaults
SOGoUserSources = ( ...
Il 14/02/2011 23:37, Francis Lachapelle ha scritto:
think this should disable the contacts module, but the entry Adressbuch
(address book) is still visible (see screen shot attached to this mail).
The bug is actually in the documentation. You can't define a constraint on the
Contacts
Il 03/11/2010 09:09, Dietmar Wolf ha scritto:
think this should disable the contacts module, but the entry Adressbuch
(address book) is still
visible (see screen shot attached to this mail).
I confirm. Should be a bug, can you feel it? If I use Calendar or Mail works, if i use Contacts