Sorry for not mentioning it in my last mail: Here is another quite good article about openldap. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
Bye Am 04.04.2012 21:08, schrieb Georg Bretschneider: > Hi, > > please read this: > http://tuxnetworks.blogspot.de/2010/06/howto-ldap-server-on-1004-lucid-lynx.html > and grep all needed informations you need for adding a domain to you > ldap. This way, I can add as many domains as you want. Combine it with > the provided informations in the sogo documentation. > > Hint: in the above mentioned article is a part where you have to define > an admin password, the ldap attribute is called olcRootPW. > Please don't insert cleartext passwords, but create a password hash > using slappasswd. Then use this hash as the attribute value. > > > Bye > Georg > > Am 04.04.2012 14:06, schrieb Nicolas - Lileo: >> Sorry for my lack of knowledge on ldap, >> >> Imagine i have ou=users,dc=acme,dc=com and i want to create >> ou=users,dc=coyote,dc=com >> >> I created dc=coyote, but the dn is still dc=coyote,dc=acme,dc=com, so >> the basedN will be ou=users,dc=coyote,dc=acme,dc=com >> (actually i can't create another contener) >> >> Is it enought for SOGo or am i far away from the light? >> >> Thanks anyway >> >> *Nicolas FABRE* >> LILEO >> http://www.lileo.fr >> >> Le 04/04/2012 11:15, André Schild a écrit : >>> Am 04.04.2012 10:25, schrieb Nicolas - Lileo: >>>> Hi André, >>>> >>>> Thanks for the answer. >>>> Yes i have read the SOGo documentation about it many times. >>>> But what i need is to know how to configure openldap for SOGo >>>> multi-domain. >>>> >>>> Have you successfully configure multi-domain? >>> This depends on your needs. >>> >>> The simplest way is to have all accounts in the same ldap instance, >>> and just create additional ou=domainX or dc=domainX as needed. >>> >>> It's just a matter of filters you define in the SOGo config >>> >>> In the official example: >>> >>> domains = { >>> acme = { >>> SOGoMailDomain = acme.com; >>> SOGoDraftsFolderName = Drafts; >>> SOGoUserSources = ( >>> { >>> type = ldap; >>> CNFieldName = cn; >>> IDFieldName = uid; >>> UIDFieldName = uid; >>> baseDN = "ou=users,dc=acme,dc=com"; >>> bindDN = "uid=sogo,ou=users,dc=acme,dc=com"; >>> bindPassword = qwerty; >>> canAuthenticate = YES; >>> displayName = "Shared Addresses"; >>> hostname = localhost; >>> id = public_acme; >>> isAddressBook = YES; >>> port = 389; >>> } >>> ); >>> }; >>> coyote = { >>> SOGoMailDomain = coyote.com; >>> SOGoIMAPServer = imap.coyote.com; >>> SOGoUserSources = ( >>> { >>> type = ldap; >>> CNFieldName = cn; >>> IDFieldName = uid; >>> UIDFieldName = uid; >>> baseDN = "ou=users,dc=coyote,dc=com"; >>> bindDN = "uid=sogo,ou=users,dc=coyote,dc=com"; >>> bindPassword = qwerty; >>> canAuthenticate = YES; >>> displayName = "Shared Addresses"; >>> hostname = localhost; >>> id = public_coyote; >>> isAddressBook = YES; >>> port = 389; >>> } >>> ); >>> } >>> >>> You create new users for coyote.com under ou=users,dc=coyote,dc=com >>> and for acme.com under ou=users,dc=acme,dc=com >>> >>> >>> André >>> >>>> >>>> *Nicolas FABRE* >>>> >>>> LILEO >>>> >>>> http://www.lileo.fr >>>> >>>> Le 03/04/2012 18:22, André Schild a écrit : >>>>> Am 02.04.2012 14:54, schrieb Nicolas - Lileo: >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have sogo 1.3.14, on debian squeeze and openldap 2.4.23 >>>>>> >>>>>> For those who successfully configure sogo in multi-domain with openldap >>>>>> >>>>>> Just to start, do i need to : >>>>>> - create multiple instance of openldap like this >>>>>> http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch11/multi-dit.html >>>>> No >>>>>> OR >>>>>> >>>>>> - just create another ou=dnsdomains in phpldapadmin >>>>> Perhaps >>>>>> OR >>>>>> >>>>>> - something else? >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't really understand how sogo multi-domain works and just want to >>>>>> know how to start. >>>>> Have you read the documentation about it ? >>>>> >>>>> On pages 23/33 of the PDF there is a small example >>>>> >>>>> http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf >>>>> >>>>> André >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> André >>>>> >>> -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
