Yes, the postfix conf provided is very minimalist, you have to
adapt mydestination parameters or use an other way to identify the valid
mails.


2013/3/1 Dirk Werner <[email protected]>

>  Please forget this post, it was send without me giving it free .... I can
> login now at the sogo web interface! But I have to adopt postfix a little
> bit cause my maildomain ist not correctly used!
>
> On 03/01/2013 12:09 PM, Dirk Werner wrote:
>
>
>
> On 03/01/2013 11:54 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
>
> You cannot change user password with passwd command, user samba-tools user
> setpassword "username" instead. The nologin option is a security
> recommandation and can be changed in smb.conf.
>
>
> Ok, setting the pwd with samba-tool second time let's me login
> successfully!
>
> One more issue: The mail domain is not the correct one, I have announced
> airwerk.com while setting up postfix, this is stored in /etc/mailname.
> Now in the web interface I have mail endings like airwerk.net . My bind
>
>  olivier.
>
>
> 2013/3/1 Dirk Werner <[email protected]>
>
>>
>>
>> On 03/01/2013 11:10 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
>>
>> Try to add obey pam restrictions = yes in [global] of your Samba4
>> configuration and restart. If working, I will update the tutorial. Also,
>> simply with su - %username, the home directory should be created
>> automatically.
>>
>>   I've done su - username, but I have no chance to set the users
>> password, if I do passwd username, I get:
>>
>> passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
>> passwd: password unchanged
>>
>> The user does not exist in /etc/passwd . Doing getent passwd shows the
>> following line
>>
>> AIRWERKMAIL\dwerner:*:3000020:100:dwerner:/home/dwerner:/usr/sbin/nologin
>>
>> How can I change the end /usr/sbin/nologin ?
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/1 Dirk Werner <[email protected]>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 03/01/2013 10:51 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
>>>
>>> Nothing wrong, for the moment (as explained in the tutorial), you have
>>> to create the account with samba-tools first in order to have the right RDN
>>> for the user. About your SOGo config file, it's seems you miss the
>>> SOGoUserSources in the tutorial.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Oh, the SOGoUserSources entry got somehow not into the file, I've added
>>> that now and I can login, but get as result page
>>>
>>> object not found: SOGo => dwerner
>>>
>>> I realise just now that there are no dirs below /home for the users I
>>> have created with samba-tool. Do I have to establish users home directories
>>> by hand?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Olivier.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/1 Dirk Werner <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>>  I have this line in sogo.log when trying to login at the web interface:
>>>>
>>>> Feb 28 21:17:26 sogod [1032]: [ERROR]
>>>> <0x0x7fe4621964f0[SOGoUserManager]> No authentication sources defined -
>>>> nobody will be able to login. Check your defaults.
>>>>
>>>> This is my /var/lib/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults
>>>>
>>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>>> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//GNUstep//DTD plist 0.9//EN"
>>>> "http://www.gnustep.org/plist-0_9.xml";<http://www.gnustep.org/plist-0_9.xml>
>>>> >
>>>> <plist version="0.9">
>>>> <dict>
>>>>     <key>NSGlobalDomain</key>
>>>>     <dict>
>>>>     </dict>
>>>>     <key>sogod</key>
>>>>     <dict>
>>>>         <key>OCSEMailAlarmsFolderURL</key>
>>>>         <string>postgresql://sogo:mypwd@localhost
>>>> :5432/sogo/sogo_alarm_folderdefaults</string>
>>>>         <key>OCSFolderInfoURL</key>
>>>>         <string>postgresql://sogo:mypwd@localhost
>>>> :5432/sogo/sogo_folder_info</string>
>>>>         <key>OCSSessionsFolderURL</key>
>>>>         <string>postgresql://sogo:mypwd@localhost
>>>> :5432/sogo/sogo_sessions_folder</string>
>>>>         <key>SOGoMailAuxiliaryUserAccountsEnabled</key>
>>>>         <string>YES</string>
>>>>         <key>SOGoProfileURL</key>
>>>>         <string>postgresql://sogo:mypwd@localhost
>>>> :5432/sogo/sogo_user_profile</string>
>>>>         <key>SOGoTimeZone</key>
>>>>         <string>Europe/Berlin</string>
>>>>         <key>WOLogFile</key>
>>>>         <string>-</string>
>>>>         <key>WONoDetach</key>
>>>>         <string>YES</string>
>>>>         <key>WOPidFile</key>
>>>>         <string>/tmp/sogo.pid</string>
>>>>     </dict>
>>>> </dict>
>>>> </plist>
>>>>
>>>> Anything wrong in there? The file is quite short, compared to the ones
>>>> I had with other installations before.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 03/01/2013 10:12 AM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
>>>>
>>>> About installation, please choose Samba4 and not Internal as you
>>>> probably want to link user database with your domain controller.
>>>>
>>>>  Try to type dpkg-reconfigure igestis to change the options.
>>>>
>>>>  Best regards.
>>>>
>>>>  Olivier.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2013/3/1 Olivier Bitsch <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks for your feedback, I've opened the case here
>>>>> http://www.igestis.org/redmine/issues/232 and I will try to give you
>>>>> an update today.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Best regards.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Olivier.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  2013/3/1 Dirk Werner <[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 02/28/2013 10:07 PM, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Yes iGestis needs Mysql for it's own database, so dont worry, you
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> > have Mysql in same time of postgresql. Note that igestis is optional
>>>>>> > but will offer a very easy way to manage employees .
>>>>>> >
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I've installed igestis and configured it for 'internal' access. As I
>>>>>> understood it, internal means the mysql DB?! But I'm getting this page
>>>>>> when accessing http://192.168.1.2/igestis in a Browser:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oops, iGestis encountered a fatal error.
>>>>>> In order to fix the issue :
>>>>>>     Change the variable DEBUG_MODE to true in the file
>>>>>> /usr/share/igestis/index.php
>>>>>>     Change the variable display_errors to On in the file apache
>>>>>> configuration (usually in /etc/apache2/conf)
>>>>>>     Check the logs for Apache or iGestis (usually in
>>>>>> /var/log/igestis/igestis.log and /var/log/apache2/error.log)
>>>>>> array(4) { ["type"]=> int(1) ["message"]=> string(57) "Call to a
>>>>>> member
>>>>>> function module_access() on a non-object" ["file"]=> string(48)
>>>>>> "/usr/share/igestis/includes/common_librairie.php" ["line"]=>
>>>>>> int(838) }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have changed the mentioned parameters. In
>>>>>> /var/log/igestis/igestis.log
>>>>>> there are these lines
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2013-03-01 09:57:36 - Unknown - [8] Undefined index: Page - Erreur
>>>>>> fatale sur la ligne 820 dans le fichier
>>>>>> /usr/share/igestis/includes/common_librairie.php
>>>>>> 2013-03-01 09:57:36 - Unknown - [8] Undefined offset: 1 - Erreur
>>>>>> fatale
>>>>>> sur la ligne 826 dans le fichier
>>>>>> /usr/share/igestis/includes/common_librairie.php
>>>>>> 2013-03-01 09:57:36 - Unknown - [2]
>>>>>> include(/usr/share//igestis/modules//config.php): failed to open
>>>>>> stream:
>>>>>> No such file or directory - Erreur fatale sur la ligne 831 dans le
>>>>>> fichier /usr/share/igestis/includes/common_librairie.php
>>>>>> 2013-03-01 09:57:36 - Unknown - [2] include(): Failed opening
>>>>>> '/usr/share//igestis/modules//config.php' for inclusion
>>>>>> (include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') - Erreur fatale sur
>>>>>> la
>>>>>> ligne 831 dans le fichier
>>>>>> /usr/share/igestis/includes/common_librairie.php
>>>>>> 2013-03-01 09:57:36 - Unknown - [8] Undefined variable:  - Erreur
>>>>>> fatale
>>>>>> sur la ligne 836 dans le fichier
>>>>>> /usr/share/igestis/includes/common_librairie.php
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea?
>>>>>> Dirk
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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