[turba] personal and private address book

Ariel VIVES ariel.vives at enpc.fr
Thu May 18 02:11:50 PDT 2006


Murray Trainer wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 10:29 +0200, Ariel VIVES wrote:
>> Murray Trainer wrote:
>>> On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 09:26 +0200, Ariel VIVES wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> first, here is my configuration :
>>>>
>>>> horde3
>>>> imp4
>>>> turba2
>>>>
>>>> everything is installed on one server.
>>>> My users authentications are one differents imap servers.
>>>> I've configured an ldap address book for everyone, it's ok.
>>>> I want now to add a personal address book for each user.
>>>> My problem is that when i put localsql on the turba's config file,
>>>> the address book of one user is readable by everyone...
>>>>
>>>> How can I protect each address book ?
>>>>
>>>> thanks...
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Ariel
>>> Not sure why you are using localsql - you can have a ldap personal
>>> addressbook as well as a shared one.  The latest version of turba has a
>>> sample personal ldap addressbook in the sources.php.dist.  I set it up
>>> yesterday with only minor changes and it works fine for me.
>> Thanks for responding.
>>
>> I've tried localsql because i know mysql.
>> My ldap server is on an independant server : ldap.domain.com
>> And my users authenticate themselves on others mail servers :
>> dept1.domain.com, dept2.domain.com.
>> So the users don't have accounts on the ldap server.
>> And I've never implement an ldap server ;-)
>>
>> So, for one user, i've got three servers :
>> - the one with horde/imp/turba
>> - the one with the ldap server (no authentication because no account for
>> the users)
>> - the one with the imap server
>>
>> Is it possible to have a private address book with this configuration ?
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Ariel
> 
> According to the sources.php.dist in the latest turba version it looks
> possible - see below ...
> 
> /**
>  * A local address book in an SQL database. This implements a private
>  * per-user address book. Sharing of this source with other users may be
>  * accomplished by enabling Horde_Share for this source by setting
>  * 'use_shares' => true.
>  *
>  * Be sure to create a turba_objects table in your Horde database from
> the
>  * schema in turba/scripts/db/turba.sql if you use this source.
>  */

Oh yes... in 2.1.1 version...
but i'm running Debian stable (sarge) on my server and the version is
2.0.2.... and i can't change... to keep security updates...

If anyone has a solution with this version.... :-(

-- 
Ariel


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