Dear Husam,

I no have step-by-step help for distributed systems (some backends are in other hosts e.g. SQL, LDAP, etc.). I only have a downloadable install package and a short documentation for it on http://www.onlinedemo.hu/71-zeg-install-script site.

This is *only* works with normal install of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and every backends on that host.

If you realy need step-by-step howto, you need to read SOGo's install docs.

Cheers,
Peter

2013-08-06 23:51 keltezéssel, husam.shabeeb írta:
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Dear keltezéssel ,

Thanks , for the help ..

Well there is not much different between centos and Ubuntu or Debian I can work in both easily ..

For apache config file its located in .

/etc/httpd/conf.d

Any way if you have .. step by step for another Os I can flow it with you to understand the way ..

For me no problem any database the important thing is how can I add user to the data base and login with it by the weblogin

For creation of the database its ok ,, also how to check the connection between the database and the sogo .

*From:*Szládovics Péter [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 06, 2013 2:59 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [SOGo] help ...

2013-08-05 21:11 keltezéssel, husam.shabeeb írta:

    Dear Szládovics,

    Many thanks for your help .

    please  Can you send me step by step installation and
    configuration I will flow it with you ..

    am using centos 6 and I have 389 directory server installed in
    another machine its ip 192.168.1.109 and dns install their too ,,
    ready to configure  with sogo ,


Dear Husam,

I not use CentOS, so I can't  give you step-by-step help.

At the first step, you need to set up Apache. Please enable the following modules on it:
proxy
proxy_http
headers
rewrite
ssl - if you want to use https
wsgi - if you want to use Outlook Anywhere

/etc/apache2/conf.d/SOGo.conf need to edit (I think the CentOS apache config directory may be is in the /etc/httpd or similar folder):

After the ## adjust the following to your configuration line:
- 'yourhostname' string change to your real hostname in DNS or your host's IP address
- comment out the server-port if you not use HTTPS
- edit the correct server-url line with the correct URL (http/https and host's dns or ip address)

Then restart the apache.

If you modify everything as well, your SOGo page will be load and working fine.

Which SQL backend do you plan to use?
Which LDAP listening in the port 389 on other host? OpenLDAP or MS AD? Will you need to bind to LDAP, or it ask-able by anonymousily? What is your base DN? What is your bind user? These are the most important things to set up SOGo for sql and ldap backends correctly.


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