On 04/19/2016 04:31 PM, Ian McMichael (ian.mcmich...@gmail.com) wrote:
As promised, I am reporting back my findings with the Canonical Samba
4.3.8 package now in the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS repository.
I created a key for the domain controller with the following:
openssl genrsa -out
On 18/04/16 09:37, Ian McMichael wrote:
I am carrying out testing later today ahead of Canonical's Samba 4.3.8
release for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, which is scheduled for tomorrow.
Hope this helps someone out and I will report back once I have carried
out testing here...
As promised, I am
On 15/04/16 07:51, Heiner Markert (mephi...@gmx.net) wrote:
For me it is *not* working.
Besides using TLS, I need to set
ldap server require strong auth = no
in order to get ldap auth working in sogo.
All other options of this smb parameter result in "strong(er)
authentication required"-errors
Am 13.04.2016 um 14:46 schrieb Ian McMichael (ian.mcmich...@gmail.com):
On 13/04/16 10:04, Patrick Rauter (rau...@hs-weingarten.de) wrote:
at least I have found the settings for SAMBA4 to re enable simple
bind and SOGo is working again.
ldap server require strong auth = no
But this is
On 04/13/2016 02:46 PM, Ian McMichael (ian.mcmich...@gmail.com) wrote:
(https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.3.8.html) of the version
they are planning to upgrade to leads me to believe the LDAP
authentication will continue to work if you use TLS.
From the SOGo manual, the syntax for
On 13/04/16 10:04, Patrick Rauter (rau...@hs-weingarten.de) wrote:
at least I have found the settings for SAMBA4 to re enable simple bind
and SOGo is working again.
ldap server require strong auth = no
But this is somehow contrarious to the security update to prevent
MITM-Attacks...
So the
Hello,
at least I have found the settings for SAMBA4 to re enable simple bind
and SOGo is working again.
ldap server require strong auth = no
But this is somehow contrarious to the security update to prevent
MITM-Attacks...
So the question remains, is it possible to use SOGo with