it is using LDAP.
But how do I change other users passwords?
(without knowing the old one)
Best regards
Andrew Gilfrid Day
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On 24/08/2018 15:45, Paul Zillmann
( p...@zil.li) wrote:
Again, as mentioned above: find out what user-backend SOGo is
using on your setup.
There are multiple possibilities here:
- Database auth (MySQL, Postgres)
- LDAP
- IMAP
Check out your /etc/sogo/sogo.conf file - there is an object
"SOGoUserSources"
There are the information where your user data is stored.
- Paul
Thanks for that Christian.
I added myself to the superuser list in
sogo.conf and indeed I can access the administration tab but
all that offers me is the ability to add users to other
users calendars and address books. :-(
What I'm trying to do is change the
password for several sogo users. How do I go about that?
I do have root access.
Many thanks.
Best regards
Andrew Gilfrid Day
Calle Cruz de San
Antonio 30
38600 Granadilla de Abona
Tenerife
España
Tlf: +34 922 771 355
Hello
That means you do not have any super user defined.
Therefore there is no user, which can use the administration tab in the
sogo web frontend.
Your sogo user is usually a local account on that machine.
Check /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow.
If you have root access, then you can change the password for local user
sogo with:
passwd sogo
If you have sudo privileges, instead use:
sudo passwd sogo
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 24.08.2018 um 13:12 schrieb Andrew Gilfrid Day (andrew....@gilfrid.com):
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply.
That line is commented out :-( What does that mean then?
Best regards
Andrew Gilfrid Day
On 24/08/2018 11:48, Paul Zillmann (p...@zil.li) wrote:
Hello Andrew,
take a look at your /etc/sogo/sogo.conf there should be a parameter
'SOGoSuperUsernames'
Am 24.08.2018 um 10:28 schrieb Andrew Gilfrid Day (andrew....@gilfrid.com):
Due to the death of my partner I have no record of usernames/password for our
sogo installation.
I believe that if I can change the password of the administration account
then I should be able to administer the installation myself.
Having used slapcat to look at all the LDAP entries, I can see that there is
no uid:sogo, so how can I identify the sogo admin account?
And when I have done that, how do I change it's password.
That depends on your user backend. When sogo pulls the users from LDAP - that
LDAP server would be the place to change passphrases.
All help gratefully received.
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