Hi Valentin, In general you're right. But are you sure that this also holds true for this special use-case of the sogo-slapd-sockd? As I understand, the users ldap query triggers the ldap server to ask the socket, specified in the ldap-directory. But the socket address is only present on the sogo server (where the sogo-slapd-sockd command was executed), not on the ldap server itself. Or am I missing something here....??
Cheers, Dennis On Monday 11 October 2010 09:20:43 Valentin Bud wrote: > Hello Dennis, > > On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Dennis Petschull <d.petsch...@two4.it>wrote: > > Hi Louis, > > > > thanks for your help. I think I can manage it now... > > But now that I'm setting it all up, a question came to my mind: > > > > For all of this to work out, the LDAP server and the SOGo server need > > reside > > on the same host, right? Or is it also possible when LDAP and SOGo > > servers are > > on different hosts?? > > Doesn't matter if SOGo and LDAP are on the same server or not. You must > point SOGo > to the LDAP server either using DNS name or IP address. > > a great day, > v > -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists