I thought to this solution but the user must log with one domain and with another depending the side who he is that is not really friendly
i will install another sogo in another machine in the dmz who will connect to the same database
i think i could make it more easly in this way
but it would be very useful for some case to pass a configfile in the sogod
Regards
Le Mercredi 7 Août 2013 13:33 CEST, Christian Mack <christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de> a écrit:
Hello ABBAS Alain
Am 2013-08-06 21:42, schrieb ABBAS Alain:
>
> I m trying to figure how to have some restrictuion for users who are at
> the exterior of the company
> My thoughts was to run 2 instances of sogod on a different port with 2
> differents config file
> the Second configfile wil enfore the ldap filer by check if the user is
> member of a specific group and
> will disable dav from the external
>
> There is a way to pass on the daemon command line the configfile name ?
>
No, but why don't you use different domains in one instance?
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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