1 (edited by dorpha 2016-05-19 22:35:57)

Topic: Some users can't log in using the SOGo web interface

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Today we have an issue using SOGo 3.0.2 -- Some mail accounts can be logged into the SOGo web interface, others can't.

However mail accounts not-working-on-SOGo-interface still work properly on ThunderBird. (emails can be properly fetched and sent)

Here's the SOGo debug log, didn't look informative though:

May 19 22:11:18 sogod [1860]: SOGoRootPage Login from 'mailserver.example.com' for user 'user01@example.com' might not have worked - password policy: 65535  grace: -1  expire: -1  bound: 0

Any clues where we should look into?

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Re: Some users can't log in using the SOGo web interface

I have the lastest version and master user can't login anymore after upgrade... some LDAP scheme updates was made.

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Re: Some users can't log in using the SOGo web interface

labasus wrote:

I have the lastest version and master user can't login anymore after upgrade... some LDAP scheme updates was made.

My LDAP scheme should be good since ThunderBird works normally. Have you tried this?

https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/src/default/extra/update/

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Re: Some users can't log in using the SOGo web interface

The latest LDAP scheme was updates succesfully, I think master user stopped working after all update steps...

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Re: Some users can't log in using the SOGo web interface

I started a new thread for better describing the issues encountered:

http://www.iredmail.org/forum/post48961.html#p48961

this thread can be closed.