Duuh ... Forget my preceding message ... I forgot to uncomment the ldap_public section due to my missunderstanding of PHP ...
Sorry for the noise ... everything works well as expected now :-) Thanks a lot. On 02/10/10 11:51, Frank Bonnet wrote: > Hello Arne > > Thanks a lot for your help , I have configured "my" roundcube for my > organization, but I don't find WHERE to configure the use of LDAP > to search names / addresses and if I type a known name, I do not have > any result except the SQL address book. > > > > On 02/09/10 17:23, Arne Berglund wrote: >> On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 16:42:25 +0100, Frank Bonnet<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Hi again >>> >>> I'm trying to configure roundcube to use our LDAP directory to SEARCH >>> names/addresses but I don't want to store address books into LDAP >>> I want to store them in SQL database, >>> >>> Does someone could give some good starting point to configure >>> roudcube to do so ? >>> >> >> >> Frank, I have mine set to use SQL for users' personal addressbooks, but >> have several read-only LDAP directories configured as global organization >> address lookups. (Works well with auto-complete from SQL but using the >> compose-addressbook for the LDAP lookups). Here are the salient parts from >> my main.config.php: >> >> ======================================= >> >> $rcmail_config['address_book_type'] = 'sql'; >> >> $rcmail_config['ldap_public']['Global'] = array( >> 'name' => 'All Districts', >> 'hosts' => array('directory.yourorg.org'), >> 'port' => 389, >> 'use_tls' => false, >> 'user_specific' => false, >> 'base_dn' => 'dc=yourorg,dc=org', >> 'ldap_version' => 3, >> 'search_fields' => array('mail', 'gn', 'sn'), >> 'name_field' => 'cn', >> 'email_field' => 'mail', >> 'surname_field' => 'sn', >> 'firstname_field' => 'gn', >> 'sort' => 'sn', >> 'scope' => 'sub', >> 'filter' => 'objectclass=inetOrgPerson', >> 'fuzzy_search' => true); >> >> $rcmail_config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('sql'); >> >> =================================================== >> >> On a related note, I've been trying to move my LDAP lookup to TLS (port >> 636) unsuccessfully thus far. It seems straightforward, but has failed so >> far. If anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them. >> > > _______________________________________________ > List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
