Just to document the changes:
To change the default LDAP port:
(1) Stop three services:
'slapd,' 'sogo' and 'postfix'
(2) Edit three configuration files:
'/etc/defaults/slapd,' '/etc/sogo/sogo.conf' and
'/etc/postfix/people.ldap'
(3) Start three services:
'slapd,' 'sogo' and '
no, I didn't (it shows how inexperienced I am) ...
I'll look there, thanks!
On 08/28/2013 03:10 AM, Szládovics Péter wrote:
Steve,
Did you reconfigure the SOGo for new LDAP settings (and also Wemin)?
You need it!
2013-08-28 00:37 keltezéssel, Steve Ankeny írta:
bit of a problem
After s
Steve,
Did you reconfigure the SOGo for new LDAP settings (and also Wemin)?
You need it!
2013-08-28 00:37 keltezéssel, Steve Ankeny írta:
bit of a problem
After successfully changing the LDAP Port, the SOGo web interface does
not recognize username/password When trying to login @
'sogo
bit of a problem
After successfully changing the LDAP Port, the SOGo web interface does
not recognize username/password When trying to login @
'sogo.servername.com/SOGo,' it fails saying "Wrong username or password"
I was able to access the server via Webmin, but it could not "browse"
Thanks!
I may add 'ssl' to my LDAP environment later, but it's not necessary
right now.
On 08/27/2013 10:35 AM, Szládovics Péter wrote:
2013-08-27 16:23 keltezéssel, Steve Ankeny írta:
Thank you, Peter!
You're welcome.
(I am presuming that's your given name.)
Yes, it's right. Hungarian
2013-08-27 16:23 keltezéssel, Steve Ankeny írta:
Thank you, Peter!
You're welcome.
(I am presuming that's your given name.)
Yes, it's right. Hungarian and Japanese people use the
surename-givenname order :)
Thank you so much! I find LDAP confusing, and honestly, I've found no
reliable
Thank you, Peter!
(I am presuming that's your given name.)
Thank you so much! I find LDAP confusing, and honestly, I've found no
reliable HOWTO online.
Your directions were explicit and correct, and I truly appreciate the
time you took to answer.
I will now proceed (when the server is les
2013-08-26 22:13 keltezéssel, Steve Ankeny írta:
I had not understood that I could edit a file to set a different port?
All I've seen recommended is 'sudo slapd -h ...' to change the default
port.
My 'etc/default/slapd' reads:
adam@sogo:~$ cat /etc/default/slapd
SLAPD_OPTIONS=""
SLAPD_SENTIN
I had not understood that I could edit a file to set a different port?
All I've seen recommended is 'sudo slapd -h ...' to change the default port.
My 'etc/default/slapd' reads:
adam@sogo:~$ cat /etc/default/slapd
SLAPD_OPTIONS=""
SLAPD_SENTINEL_FILE=/etc/ldap/noslapd
SLAPD_SERVICES="ldapi:///
2013-08-26 11:22 keltezéssel, stev...@cinergymetro.net írta:
I'm trying to perform the prerequisites before installing Samba4 on a
functioning ZEG with Cyrus, SOGo 2.0.7 and OpenLDAP (on Ubuntu 12.04.2)
Pg. 5 [7] of Native Microsoft Outlook Configuration 2.0.7 states:
Note that if you install S
I'm trying to perform the prerequisites before installing Samba4 on a
functioning ZEG with Cyrus, SOGo 2.0.7 and OpenLDAP (on Ubuntu 12.04.2)
Pg. 5 [7] of Native Microsoft Outlook Configuration 2.0.7 states:
Note that if you install Samba 4 on a server that is already running a LDAP
service, you
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