I'm just guessing here, but...
you /may/ be able to achieve this by using two different SOGo
installs/servers, pointing at the same backend database for data
storage. One would use MySQL for authentication, the other would use
SAMBA. Off the top of my head I'm not sure if you should ensure they
both see the same, or both see different, memcached instances. You could
either set them up on different public IPs and split users that way, or
use a NATing router to forward RPC ports to the SAMBA SOGo and web ports
to the MySQL SOGo. You /might/ be able to use Apache magic to proxy
RPCoHTTP/Outlook Anywhere connections through to the SAMBA SOGo and
webmail/*DAV/ActiveSync/Funambol connections through to the MySQL SOGo,
but I'm not sure how you'd achieve this. You may need to sacrifice
OutlookAnywhere support (in favour of direct RPC connections)
I've not done this, nor do I think it's a good idea at all, I'm just
trying to think outside the square to answer your question :)
Devinder Singh wrote:
Hi,
Any guidance on the .GNUDefaults setup as below requirement ?
Thanks& Regards,
Devinder Singh Birdi
On 10/31/2012 7:13 PM, Devinder Singh wrote:
Thanks Christain for confirming this is possible.
My major agenda is to avoid unnecessary user setup on Samba who do
not wish to use MS Outlook. For them Mysql authentication can work.
Whereas the ones using the Microsoft Outlook can be by privilege
setup up on Samba.
However, Right now I find that different SOGoUSersSource can be set
only for different domains and not for different mediums.
Kindly suggest how can I differentiate the Webbased login and the MS
Outlook with different SOGoUserSource configuration ?
Which parameter in the .GNUDefaults can decide which portal to be
accessed ?
Kindly guide.
Thanks& Regards,
Devinder Singh Birdi
On 10/31/2012 6:58 PM, Christian Mack wrote:
Hello Igor Vitorac, Devinder Singh
On 2012-10-31 09:24, Igor Vitorac wrote:
I think the mentioned config is not possible.
Pay attention that even if you have the same user details in 2 different
sources, they will behave like two different SOGo users.
That is definitely wrong.
As long as they have the same user ID they are the same users within SOGo.
If you depend on Samba, then make sure that you have Samba available all
the time. Proposed SOGo config is not a way to go to solve possible
Samba unavailability.
Regards,
Igor
Devinder Singh wrote, On 31/10/2012 05:44:
Hi All,
Any suggestions on the below requirement. Can someone guide how can
the SOGoUserSource be configured as below requirement ?
Thanks& Regards,
Devinder Singh Birdi
On 10/30/2012 7:12 PM, Devinder Singh wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup SOGoUsersSource configuration in a way that
same Domain can be configured with multiple Sources as below.
1. Webbased system authenticates with Mysql Database.
2. Mobile Devices authenticates with Mysql Database. ( Using
Funambol or Z-push )
3. MS Outlook authenticates with Samba. Also for some users can
connect through Funambol as an alternative.
I need this setup so that even if Samba goes down for some reason,
Web-based and Mobile setup would work for users.
Do not want Web-based login and Mobile Setup to be authenticated via
Samba At all.
You need one SOGoUsersSource for webfrontend and XxxxDAV and Z-Push
(which uses XxxxDAV) with MySQL configuration.
AFAIK Funambol connector copies the user on first use from SOGo into its
own database (not sure here, we don't use it). There is no difference
for Outlook with Funambol client and other devices with Funambol client.
Outlook with native access will always use SAMBA, and nothing else.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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