I am using Samba in lieu of OpenLDAP
And, the "ldap" user in Samba is "Administrator" which appears to bind
SOGo without incident.
Users are defined in the Samba user DB, and SOGo is successfully logging
in with the Samba user.
What's NOT happening is Postfix is not authenticating against the Samba
user DB
Since it's a "sogod" error, should Postfix be authenticating with the
"sogo" user defined in MySQL?
That's not how I see it in the available documentation where it's to
authenticate against the "ldap" user, or in this case, the Samba user,
"[email protected]" (the same user SOGo uses to authenticate)
HOWEVER, Dovecot authentication is broken . . .
adam@sogo:~$ telnet localhost 143
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* BYE Disconnected: Auth process broken
Connection closed by foreign host.
adam@sogo:~$
I am STILL thinking it has to do with the difference between "sogo" (as
the SOGo and MySQL user) and "Administrator" (as the Samba domain user),
and I'm thinking I need to swap those out as a test.
*Question*: Does anyone have experience configuring Dovecot, Postfix
with Samba?
The Arch Wiki has some suggestions but none have worked for me.
On 12/29/2014 12:00 PM, jacek burghardt wrote:
I use ldap user to bind to samba for postfix and dovecot I had
followed arch linux wiki.
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