Multi-domain setup with Kolab 3.3 on CentOS 7

Sebastian Walter mail at swalter-it.com
Tue Sep 30 10:17:02 CEST 2014


Hi Conny,

As I'm not using the multi-admin functionality regularly
(multi-domain/single-admin instead), I'm not 100% sure but I followed
the multi-domain how-to and everything works as expected.

The secondary domain users are able to login as well. I just tested the
admin functionality for the secondary domains, too and they are able to
create users, etc...

Regards,
Sebastian




On 09/30/14 10:02, Cornelius Hald wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-09-29 at 20:50 +0000, Daniel Hoffend wrote:
>>> If follow the steps under 'Cyrus IMAP Changes' for Kolab 3.2 and later,
>>> I cannot log in to Roundcube with users of my secondary domain. Users
>> >from the primary domain (the one created during setup) still can log 
>>> in.
>>>
>>> However if I'm using the steps described for Kolab 3.1 and older, I'm
>>> able to login those users.
>> I've encountered the same problem. IMHO the current Cyrus IMAP 2.5 isn't
>> fully able to do what roundcube does. It supports domain lookups but it
>> doesn't support the a replacement for %dc in the member_base_dn 
>> definition.
>>
>> I've reported this issue in the cyrus imap bugzilla:
>> https://bugzilla.cyrusimap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3860
>>
>> For now I would use the Kolab 3.1 way on how to configure cyrus to 
>> support
>> multi-domain usage.
>>
>> P.S.: I'm using Kolab 3.3 in a multi-domain setup with this method.
> Thanks for the info! So basically my setup now works, but I'll run into
> trouble regarding group membership?
>
> So it looks like the Kolab 3.2 way is still the way to go for Kolab 3.3.
> Wonder why they wrote the documentation like it is now.
>
> Thanks!
> Conny
>
>
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