I'm actually working through the same issues. I'm not quit there though. The issue with just pointing it as the SQL is that ISPConfig 3 stores it's passwords as MD5-Crypt. AFAIK, SOGo does not support that for the SQL backed accounts. What I have done for now is create a duplicate LDAP directory with my accounts (I only have a few accounts on that system ATM but still a very temporary solution)

I have two other thoughts of getting it to work seamlessly. The first is to use CAS. I do have CAS authenticating to the accounts in ISPConfig (Via CAS's radius connector, openradius, and a MySQL view on the dbispconfig DB) but I need to do some more digging to get SOGo working with CAS. The second solution that I'm not quit so far down the road on is having a read only instance of LDAP that uses sql as it's backend and points to some creatively created MySQL views from the dbispconfig DB.

If anyone is interested in any of those two routes I would be happy to share the configs and MySQL views that I have for linking to ISPConfig3.

Jordan

On 11/5/10 5:11 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi,

does anyone have experience in running SOGo alongside ISPConfig 3? I have
a Ubuntu 10.10 server set up with ISPConfig; multiple domains; mailserver
on the same server, and would like to install SOGo here.

At this point, I'm using ISPConfig to manage email accounts. Would it be
possible to set up SOGo in such a way that accounts are automatically
created based on existing mail accounts? ISPConfig doesn't support LDAP,
so I'm not sure if I could get the two systems speaking to each other
otherwise ...

If anyone has any prior experience concerning this, it would be great to
hear from you!


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