Re: [SOGo] Sugestion about a LDAP Webfrontend

2011-08-07 Thread Martin (Lists)
Am Freitag, 5. August 2011 schrieb Darko Hojnik:
 Am 01.08.2011, 07:41 Uhr, schrieb Martin (Lists) 
li...@fahrendorf.de:
  Am 01.08.2011 01:32, schrieb Darko Hojnik:
  Hi there
  
  I'm currently working since one year with the combo SOGo,
  Postfix, DBmail, PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP. DBmail stores all
  mails in a PostgreSQL database and SOGo uses for itself another
  one. All users are stored inside a LDAP three. So I've the same
  users for SOGo, DBmail and Postfix inside LDAP. For less 100
  users I've handled it with Apache Directory Studio. But in the
  future there will comes more users. Also users has asked me
  about a webfrontend to configure domains, users, aliases and
  such stuff.
  So I'm searching something like a web based solution. Anyone
  here who could suggest me something like this what is already
  present and OpenSource licensed?
  
  I use GOsa for this. It is a fine web base ldap administration
  stuff with mail storage config (so for cyrus only afaik) and is
  able to handle samba, dns, ...
  
  Martin
  
  best regards
  Darko
 
 Hello Martin
 
 I've taken a look on it. But how do you handle ACL about domains?
 For example they are two company's called foo and bar with the
 domains foo.tld and bar.tld. The manager of company foo is allowed
 to creates mailadresses with @foo.tld but it should disallowed for
 him to create an address with @bar.tld. I didn't found a setting
 to adjust a proper ACL about this.

Hallo Darko

As I only use one domain with GOSa I don't have the problem. But there 
is a active and knowledgeable Mailinglist for it. AFAIK it should be 
possible to set the ACL for different domains.

regards

Martin

 
 cheers Darko

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Re: [SOGo] Sugestion about a LDAP Webfrontend

2011-08-04 Thread Darko Hojnik
Am 01.08.2011, 02:52 Uhr, schrieb Jason Wohlford  
ja...@wohlfordcompany.com:




On Jul 31, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Darko Hojnik wrote:

I'm currently working since one year with the combo SOGo, Postfix,  
DBmail, PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP. DBmail stores all mails in a  
PostgreSQL database and SOGo uses for itself another one. All users are  
stored inside a LDAP three. So I've the same users for SOGo, DBmail and  
Postfix inside LDAP. For less 100 users I've handled it with Apache  
Directory Studio. But in the future there will comes more users. Also  
users has asked me about a webfrontend to configure domains, users,  
aliases and such stuff.
So I'm searching something like a web based solution. Anyone here who  
could suggest me something like this what is already present and  
OpenSource licensed?


I've found the combination of Webmin/Virtualmin to be fantastic. What I  
like most about Webmin compared to other control panels, is that it  
actually comprehends config files. One can make an edit directly with  
the config file or through Webmin and nothing is messed up. Other  
control panels such as cpanel and plesk force you to only do edits  
through their control panels.


Webmin/Virtualmin can handle users and groups in OpenLDAP. From there  
you should be good to go. This is how I manage my clients.


Best Regards,
Jason



Hello Jason

Thanks for your respond! I've taken a look on it. But it breaks our  
security policy. It's not a real secure solution because everybody could  
get your server between some seconds. In a intranet maybe OK. Bot not on a  
larger box directly connected to the internet. I'm looking for another  
again


cheers
Darko
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Re: [SOGo] Sugestion about a LDAP Webfrontend

2011-08-04 Thread Darko Hojnik

Am 01.08.2011, 07:41 Uhr, schrieb Martin (Lists) li...@fahrendorf.de:


Am 01.08.2011 01:32, schrieb Darko Hojnik:

Hi there

I'm currently working since one year with the combo SOGo, Postfix,
DBmail, PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP. DBmail stores all mails in a PostgreSQL
database and SOGo uses for itself another one. All users are stored
inside a LDAP three. So I've the same users for SOGo, DBmail and Postfix
inside LDAP. For less 100 users I've handled it with Apache Directory
Studio. But in the future there will comes more users. Also users has
asked me about a webfrontend to configure domains, users, aliases and
such stuff.
So I'm searching something like a web based solution. Anyone here who
could suggest me something like this what is already present and
OpenSource licensed?


I use GOsa for this. It is a fine web base ldap administration stuff
with mail storage config (so for cyrus only afaik) and is able to handle
samba, dns, ...

Martin



best regards
Darko




Hello Martin

I've taken a look on it. But how do you handle ACL about domains? For  
example they are two company's called foo and bar with the domains foo.tld  
and bar.tld. The manager of company foo is allowed to creates mailadresses  
with @foo.tld but it should disallowed for him to create an address with  
@bar.tld. I didn't found a setting to adjust a proper ACL about this.


cheers Darko
--
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists


Re: [SOGo] Sugestion about a LDAP Webfrontend

2011-08-01 Thread Martin (Lists)
Am 01.08.2011 01:32, schrieb Darko Hojnik:
 Hi there
 
 I'm currently working since one year with the combo SOGo, Postfix,
 DBmail, PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP. DBmail stores all mails in a PostgreSQL
 database and SOGo uses for itself another one. All users are stored
 inside a LDAP three. So I've the same users for SOGo, DBmail and Postfix
 inside LDAP. For less 100 users I've handled it with Apache Directory
 Studio. But in the future there will comes more users. Also users has
 asked me about a webfrontend to configure domains, users, aliases and
 such stuff.
 So I'm searching something like a web based solution. Anyone here who
 could suggest me something like this what is already present and
 OpenSource licensed?

I use GOsa for this. It is a fine web base ldap administration stuff
with mail storage config (so for cyrus only afaik) and is able to handle
samba, dns, ...

Martin

 
 best regards
 Darko

-- 
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists


[SOGo] Sugestion about a LDAP Webfrontend

2011-07-31 Thread Darko Hojnik

Hi there

I'm currently working since one year with the combo SOGo, Postfix, DBmail,  
PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP. DBmail stores all mails in a PostgreSQL database  
and SOGo uses for itself another one. All users are stored inside a LDAP  
three. So I've the same users for SOGo, DBmail and Postfix inside LDAP.  
For less 100 users I've handled it with Apache Directory Studio. But in  
the future there will comes more users. Also users has asked me about a  
webfrontend to configure domains, users, aliases and such stuff.
So I'm searching something like a web based solution. Anyone here who  
could suggest me something like this what is already present and  
OpenSource licensed?


best regards
Darko
--
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists


Re: [SOGo] Sugestion about a LDAP Webfrontend

2011-07-31 Thread Jason Wohlford

On Jul 31, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Darko Hojnik wrote:

 I'm currently working since one year with the combo SOGo, Postfix, DBmail, 
 PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP. DBmail stores all mails in a PostgreSQL database and 
 SOGo uses for itself another one. All users are stored inside a LDAP three. 
 So I've the same users for SOGo, DBmail and Postfix inside LDAP. For less 100 
 users I've handled it with Apache Directory Studio. But in the future there 
 will comes more users. Also users has asked me about a webfrontend to 
 configure domains, users, aliases and such stuff.
 So I'm searching something like a web based solution. Anyone here who could 
 suggest me something like this what is already present and OpenSource 
 licensed?

I've found the combination of Webmin/Virtualmin to be fantastic. What I like 
most about Webmin compared to other control panels, is that it actually 
comprehends config files. One can make an edit directly with the config file or 
through Webmin and nothing is messed up. Other control panels such as cpanel 
and plesk force you to only do edits through their control panels.

Webmin/Virtualmin can handle users and groups in OpenLDAP. From there you 
should be good to go. This is how I manage my clients.

Best Regards,
Jason

-- 
Jason Wohlford
ja...@wohlfordcompany.com
http://www.wohlfordcompany.com/
334.322.1491



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