On 02/28/2013 10:07 PM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Yes iGestis needs Mysql for it's own database, so dont worry, you can
have Mysql in same time of postgresql. Note that igestis is optional
but will offer a very easy way to manage employees .
Hi,
I've installed igestis and configured it for
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback, I've opened the case here
http://www.igestis.org/redmine/issues/232 and I will try to give you an
update today.
Best regards.
Olivier.
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner werdi4...@googlemail.com
On 02/28/2013 10:07 PM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Yes iGestis needs Mysql for
That's a quick response, many thanks!
On 03/01/2013 10:10 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback, I've opened the case
here http://www.igestis.org/redmine/issues/232 and I will try to give
you an update today.
Best regards.
Olivier.
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner
About installation, please choose Samba4 and not Internal as you probably
want to link user database with your domain controller.
Try to type dpkg-reconfigure igestis to change the options.
Best regards.
Olivier.
2013/3/1 Olivier Bitsch olivier.bit...@gmail.com
Hi,
Thanks for your
I've done dpkg-reconfigure igestis and did choose samba4 as
authentication method. Am I right, that I first can login into SOGo
webinterface, after having created an 'employee' with igestis? Cause at
the moment, I can't login, I get wrong username or wrong password.
On 03/01/2013 10:12 AM,
I have this line in sogo.log when trying to login at the web interface:
Feb 28 21:17:26 sogod [1032]: [ERROR]
0x0x7fe4621964f0[SOGoUserManager] No authentication sources defined -
nobody will be able to login. Check your defaults.
This is my /var/lib/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults
?xml
Nothing wrong, for the moment (as explained in the tutorial), you have to
create the account with samba-tools first in order to have the right RDN
for the user. About your SOGo config file, it's seems you miss the
SOGoUserSources in the tutorial.
Olivier.
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner
On 03/01/2013 10:51 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Nothing wrong, for the moment (as explained in the tutorial), you have
to create the account with samba-tools first in order to have the
right RDN for the user. About your SOGo config file, it's seems you
miss the SOGoUserSources in the tutorial.
Try to add obey pam restrictions = yes in [global] of your Samba4
configuration and restart. If working, I will update the tutorial. Also,
simply with su - %username, the home directory should be created
automatically.
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner werdi4...@googlemail.com
On 03/01/2013 10:51 AM,
On 03/01/2013 11:10 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Try to add obey pam restrictions = yes in [global] of your Samba4
configuration and restart. If working, I will update the tutorial.
Also, simply with su - %username, the home directory should be created
automatically.
I've done su - username,
You cannot change user password with passwd command, user samba-tools user
setpassword username instead. The nologin option is a security
recommandation and can be changed in smb.conf.
olivier.
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner werdi4...@googlemail.com
On 03/01/2013 11:10 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Try
Please forget this post, it was send without me giving it free I
can login now at the sogo web interface! But I have to adopt postfix a
little bit cause my maildomain ist not correctly used!
On 03/01/2013 12:09 PM, Dirk Werner wrote:
On 03/01/2013 11:54 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
You
Yes, the postfix conf provided is very minimalist, you have to
adapt mydestination parameters or use an other way to identify the valid
mails.
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner werdi4...@googlemail.com
Please forget this post, it was send without me giving it free I can
login now at the sogo web
On 03/01/2013 12:21 PM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Yes, the postfix conf provided is very minimalist, you have to
adapt mydestination parameters or use an other way to identify the
valid mails.
Changing the parameters mydestination and myorigin in
/etc/postfix/main.cf to /etc/mailname does not
I'm not an expert of postfix, I suggest to search on the web, but normally
changing mydestination to example.net permit to postfix to allow all mail
from usern...@example.net (when username exists on the system).
2013/3/1 Dirk Werner werdi4...@googlemail.com
On 03/01/2013 12:21 PM, Olivier
* Olivier Bitsch users@sogo.nu:
I'm not an expert of postfix, I suggest to search on the web, but normally
changing mydestination to example.net permit to postfix to allow all mail
from usern...@example.net (when username exists on the system).
The Postfix mydestination parameter defines which
On 03/01/2013 01:00 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Olivier Bitsch users@sogo.nu:
I'm not an expert of postfix, I suggest to search on the web, but normally
changing mydestination to example.net permit to postfix to allow all mail
from usern...@example.net (when username exists on the
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