Hi,
I'm configuring a farm of dovecot proxies redirecting users to backend
servers. The decision of which backend server is used for a user is based in its ldap account information.
In my previous configuration I was using an inherited director
configuration in these proxy servers, but now I was wondering that because the decision is made according to user information, I don't need to run director. Do it?
Is there any advantage of running director in this scenario?
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On 03 Mar 2017, at 05:42, Angel L. Mateo amateo@um.es wrote:
Is there any advantage of running director in this scenario?
I haven't used director, but based on what it does it seems it would be of no benefit when the LDAP record has the information that director would otherwise provide.
Are your logs detailed enough to show what (if anything) director is doing with your current setup?
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Hi,
I'm trying this configuration without using director...
My problem now is that I can't use doveadm commands in the proxy host.
In my previous configuration (with director) I could.
Configurations I have found (https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Director) always
talk about director. Is there any documentation about how to configure doveadm in proxy hosts without director?
El 03/03/17 a las 13:42, Angel L. Mateo escribió:
Hi,
I'm configuring a farm of dovecot proxies redirecting users to
backend servers. The decision of which backend server is used for a user is based in its ldap account information.
In my previous configuration I was using an inherited director
configuration in these proxy servers, but now I was wondering that because the decision is made according to user information, I don't need to run director. Do it?
Is there any advantage of running director in this scenario?
-- Angel L. Mateo Martínez Sección de Telemática Área de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones Aplicadas (ATICA) http://www.um.es/atica Tfo: 868889150 Fax: 868888337
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