Re: [SOGo] Two instances of sogod with a different configfile

2013-08-07 Thread Christian Mack
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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Re: [SOGo] Two instances of sogod with a different configfile

2013-08-07 Thread ABBAS Alain
HelloI 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 friendlyi will install another sogo in another machine in the dmz who will connect to the same databasei think i could make it more easly in this waybut it would be very useful for some case to pass a configfile in the sogodRegardsLe Mercredi 7 Aot 2013 13:33 CEST, Christian Mack christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de a crit:Hello ABBAS AlainAm 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 dont you use different domains in one instance?Kind regards,Christian Mack--Christian MackGruppe InformationsdiensteRechenzentrum Universitt Konstanz--users@sogo.nuhttps://inverse.ca/sogo/lists


[SOGo] Two instances of sogod with a different configfile

2013-08-06 Thread ABBAS Alain
HElloI m trying to figure how to have some restrictuion for users who are at the exterior of the companyMy thoughts was to run 2 instances of sogod on a different port with 2 differents config filethe Second configfile wil enfore the ldap filer by check if the user is member of a specific group andwill disable dav from the externalThere is a way to pass on the daemon command line the configfile name ?Regards


Re: [SOGo] Two instances of sogod with a different configfile

2013-08-06 Thread Jean Raby

On 13-08-06 3:42 PM, ABBAS Alain wrote:

There is a way to pass on the daemon command line the configfile name ?


This is not possible at the moment.
You could however run both daemons as a different user. Each user could have 
their own ~/GNUstep/.GNUstepDefaults.


IMO we should support something like sogod -f configFile. It should not be 
that hard either, someone just has to sit down and write the code for it.

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