Hi, Andreas. On 05/08/15 19:39, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>> I traced it down, like you suggested, not using SSL could be the >> problem. I tried to setup Outlook 2013 with plain http and get an error >> while account configuration dialog. I captured the traffic with >> wireshark. Outlook 2013 only tries to connect to port 443 in my case >> even if I supply the server address including port. That seems to be the >> problem. Try to enable SSL. >> >> Surprisingly using Windows Mail (shipped with Windows 10) and ActiveSync >> works with plain http. > Interesting. With this I can say that I see some light at the end of the > tunnel :-) I also appreciate that you've taken the time to make a > Wireshark capture. It was something that today crossed my mind (I was > running out my choices). > > I'll do a test configuring the access to SOGo with https and I'll let > you know the results. Have you had any problems in Outlook using > self-signed certificates? Yesterday I configured an Apache HTTPS access to SOGo and it was great to see that Outlook could connect to the server. I had some warnings because the certificate was self-signed but after installing the certificate in Outlook, I had no such pop up. The synchronization of calendar and address book ran smoothly. For curiosity I installed Wireshark today in the Windows virtual machine for see the traffic from Outlook. I tried filtering by the servername of the SOGo server, by port 443, by IP address and I could not get packages with some of these filters. Which filter you used to isolate the packets? But now, to my surprise, I erased the ActiveSync account and after to create it again I can not synchronize data at all :-( Any idea what might be going? Even I do not see entries in Apache. Update: while I write this email I tried restarting the SOGo server and even memcached and Outlook has synchronized again. For some reason it now appears that Apache is now writing the log in /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log. I'll add CustomLog and ErrorLog directives to have separate entries in the specified files. Thanks for your time. Best regards, Daniel
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