Donny Brooks wrote:
I am running both the SOGo and OpenLDAP machines on Centos 5.4, and yes they are separate machines. My openldap is version openldap-2.3.43-12.el5 on my LDAP server. My sogo version is sogo-1.2_20100505-1.el5 from the yum repository and it's ldap version is openldap-2.3.43-3.el5.
If you use the password policy code, you'll have to run a very recent
version of OpenLDAP (v2.4.17 and up) server/client libraries.
Futhermore, you'll have to recompile the sope49-ldap package to link
them to the recent OpenLDAP libraries.
The reason for all of this is that the password policy code is
relatively buggy in OpenLDAP and it's still a changing target (ie., the
specification is still in draft stage). SOGo (or rather, our
modifications to sope49-ldap) makes use of the ldap control object which
is tied to the innards of OpenLDAP.
We eventually plan to provide OpenLDAP RPMs for RHEL v5 (i386 and
x86_64) for those who want to use it on this platform and update the
documentation accordingly for its usage.
Regards,
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