Hi Joel On 2011-08-17, at 2:49 PM, Joel Newman wrote:
> I've just set up SOGo on a Debian Linux server to use as an office contact > sharing system, and it works great so far. I have all services running and > have successfully connected the CardDAV system to my AddressBook.app on OSX > 10.6. > > However, we have a couple of older Mac G5s in the office which can't upgrade > past OSX 10.5, and so their AddressBook.app doesn't have CardDAV supported. > I'm trying to get those connected via LDAP and failing... I don't get any > errors, it simply adds the connection and never does anything with it. > > I have only one user set up on sogo at this point, trying to connect all > computers to the same account, so I know the credentials are good. Running > nmap reports that port 389 on the server is open for LDAP connection. I can > login using the same credentials and LDAP authentication on the web interface. > > The AddressBook configuration I have is: > > Server: 10.1.10.20 (this is an internal office test server) > Port: 389 > Search Base: ou=users > Scope: Subtree > Authentication: simple > User Name: sogo Try to use your full bind DN as the user name. Francis -- [email protected] :: +1.514.755.3640 :: http://www.inverse.ca Inverse :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://sogo.nu) and PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
