Hello,
so nobody for a hint on this point?
For what I've seen, SOGo will not perform anything special with this list (please, correct me if I'm wrong) so we should stick on using a VIP to get some round-robin/failover mechanism.

Anyway, in case it can help others, we solved an irritating issue: we were facing recurrent "Can't contact LDAP server" (which were not caused by an invalid login) and using explicit SSL (aka ldaps) instead of implicit one (aka ldap/TLS) make'em vanished.

Le 01/12/2020 à 15:05, [email protected] a écrit :
Hello,
we're using LDAP for authentication and we wonder how to use the "hostname" parameter efficiently. More precisely we got 4 LDAP backends available and a VIP on the pool of these servers so if we use hostname = VIP, we know for sure that our load-balancing/failover scheme will be used.
But how will SOGo react if we use hostname = "srv1 srv2 srv3 srv4"?
Is it a kind of round-robin or does sogo always use srv1 unless it's down and then try srv2 etc?

The documentation doesn't explain this point so thank you in advance for any useful feedback.

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