Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-21 Thread mourik jan heupink

Hi Ludo,

A question on the (great!) updated docs:

In the Configuration chapter, the part about samba configuration:

Samba 4 Configuration. Run the following commands as root: samba-tool 
domain provision...


Just so I understand: those commands are not needed when you have joined 
your SOGo server as an additional DC, right? Because provisioning a 
added DC sounds a bit strange to me..?


Perhaps the doc could make that a bit clearer?

I would expect all data to be replicated from the other domain 
controllers, and that would be the end of the samba configuration?


Regards,
MJ

On 11/19/2014 12:47 AM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

Hello,

We've just pushed some updates to the SOGo/OpenChange documentation -
the latest version is available here:

https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc


Testing would be appreciated - just don't forget to use the nightly
builds when doing so.

Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Precise and Trusty work well. CentOS 6 x86_64 has
an issue that should be resolved tomorrow. This is probably the last
remaining issue before v2.2.10 is out, with a new ZEG based on Trusty.
Debian-based distributions won't have OCSManager/RPC Proxy support in
v2.2.10 but hopefully that will be resolved days after it's released.

Here is the list of changes in v2.2.10:

http://sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?version_id=145

There is also a major overhaul of the Samba/OpenChange packages.

Thanks,


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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-21 Thread Martin Simovic


 On 21 Nov 2014, at 14:40, mourik jan heupink heup...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Ludo,
 
 A question on the (great!) updated docs:
 
 In the Configuration chapter, the part about samba configuration:
 
 Samba 4 Configuration. Run the following commands as root: samba-tool domain 
 provision...
 
 Just so I understand: those commands are not needed when you have joined your 
 SOGo server as an additional DC, right? Because provisioning a added DC 
 sounds a bit strange to me..?
 
 Perhaps the doc could make that a bit clearer?
 
 I would expect all data to be replicated from the other domain controllers, 
 and that would be the end of the samba configuration?
 
 Regards,
 MJ

Of course not. Joining samba4 as additional DC replaces provisioning step and 
domain data is replicated from Windows server.

More interesting question would be if it is still required to join openchange 
server as additional DC. I seem to remember on openchange 2.2 roadmap (before 
the release) there was a plan that openchange server running samba4 would be 
enough to join as domain member server, not additional DC. 

Was this achieved? (never got to running the tests myself)

Regards
Martin.

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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-21 Thread mourik jan heupink

Hi Martin, list,

But we ARE expected to make changes to smb.conf like:

### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###
dcerpc endpoint servers = epmapper, mapiproxy, dnsserver
dcerpc_mapiproxy:server = true
dcerpc_mapiproxy:interfaces = exchange_emsmdb, exchange_nsp, exchange_ds_rfr
### Configuration required by OpenChange server ###

I think this could really be a bit clearer in the docs.

Regards,
MJ

On 11/21/2014 02:58 PM, Martin Simovic wrote:




On 21 Nov 2014, at 14:40, mourik jan heupink heup...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Ludo,

A question on the (great!) updated docs:

In the Configuration chapter, the part about samba configuration:

Samba 4 Configuration. Run the following commands as root: samba-tool domain 
provision...

Just so I understand: those commands are not needed when you have joined your 
SOGo server as an additional DC, right? Because provisioning a added DC sounds 
a bit strange to me..?

Perhaps the doc could make that a bit clearer?

I would expect all data to be replicated from the other domain controllers, and 
that would be the end of the samba configuration?

Regards,
MJ


Of course not. Joining samba4 as additional DC replaces provisioning step and 
domain data is replicated from Windows server.

More interesting question would be if it is still required to join openchange 
server as additional DC. I seem to remember on openchange 2.2 roadmap (before 
the release) there was a plan that openchange server running samba4 would be 
enough to join as domain member server, not additional DC.

Was this achieved? (never got to running the tests myself)

Regards
Martin.


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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-20 Thread Martin Simovic


 On 19 Nov 2014, at 20:35, compte foxnet i...@foxnet.be wrote:
 
 I tested it, so good, but this package is not installed, 
 openchange-ocsmanager, unfortunately.
 The use NGINX, problem?
 Michel

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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-20 Thread Mario Gruenwald
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Martin Simovic wrote:
 ... 
 Debian-based distributions won't have OCSManager/RPC Proxy support in v2.2.10
 but hopefully that will be resolved days after it's released.

What's the task of these Packages? Are they only for outlook anywhere?

In other words: Which features lack SOGo on debian-based distributions?

regards
Mario
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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-20 Thread Martin Simovic
Outlook anywhere and Autodiscovery service. 

Sent from iPhone

Dňa 20.11.2014, o 17:20, Mario Gruenwald gru...@hardware-house.at napísal:

 On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Martin Simovic wrote:
 ... 
 Debian-based distributions won't have OCSManager/RPC Proxy support in 
 v2.2.10
 but hopefully that will be resolved days after it's released.
 
 What's the task of these Packages? Are they only for outlook anywhere?
 
 In other words: Which features lack SOGo on debian-based distributions?
 
 regards
 Mario
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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-19 Thread Stefan Klatt
Hi Ludovic,

fantastic work!

Stefan

Am 19.11.2014 00:47, schrieb Ludovic Marcotte:
 Hello,

 We've just pushed some updates to the SOGo/OpenChange documentation -
 the latest version is available here:

 https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc


 Testing would be appreciated - just don't forget to use the nightly
 builds when doing so.

 Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Precise and Trusty work well. CentOS 6 x86_64
 has an issue that should be resolved tomorrow. This is probably the
 last remaining issue before v2.2.10 is out, with a new ZEG based on
 Trusty. Debian-based distributions won't have OCSManager/RPC Proxy
 support in v2.2.10 but hopefully that will be resolved days after it's
 released.

 Here is the list of changes in v2.2.10:

 http://sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?version_id=145

 There is also a major overhaul of the Samba/OpenChange packages.

 Thanks,


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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-19 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 18/11/2014 18:47, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Precise and Trusty work well. CentOS 6 x86_64 
has an issue that should be resolved tomorrow.

Should now be good.

Thanks,

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Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-19 Thread compte foxnet
 Message original 
Sujet: Re: [SOGo] Updated packages/documentation
Date: Mercredi 19 Novembre 2014 18:10 CET
De: Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca
Répondre à: users@sogo.nu
Organisation: Inverse inc.
hello
I tested it, so good, but this package is not installed, openchange-ocsmanager, 
unfortunately.
The use NGINX, problem?
Michel


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 On 18/11/2014 18:47, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
  Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Precise and Trusty work well. CentOS 6 x86_64
  has an issue that should be resolved tomorrow.
 Should now be good.

 Thanks,

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[SOGo] Updated packages/documentation

2014-11-18 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

Hello,

We've just pushed some updates to the SOGo/OpenChange documentation - 
the latest version is available here:


https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc

Testing would be appreciated - just don't forget to use the nightly 
builds when doing so.


Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Precise and Trusty work well. CentOS 6 x86_64 has 
an issue that should be resolved tomorrow. This is probably the last 
remaining issue before v2.2.10 is out, with a new ZEG based on Trusty. 
Debian-based distributions won't have OCSManager/RPC Proxy support in 
v2.2.10 but hopefully that will be resolved days after it's released.


Here is the list of changes in v2.2.10:

http://sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?version_id=145

There is also a major overhaul of the Samba/OpenChange packages.

Thanks,

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