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Bynari, Inc.

Bynari, Inc. Sharing made easy. Doug Finch Director of Technical Support Bynari, Inc. Company Profile Dallas, TX based software company focused on email collaboration. Provide full email collaboration We provide middleware for IMAP server collaboration

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Bynari, Inc.

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  1. Bynari, Inc. Sharing made easy Doug FinchDirector of Technical SupportBynari, Inc.

  2. Company Profile • Dallas, TX based software company focused on email collaboration. • Provide full email collaboration • We provide middleware for IMAP server collaboration • Middleware for 3rd party server integration • Integration of heterogeneous email environments • Currently have customers in over 20 countries

  3. SCO has been a key partner with Bynari since 2002. Through this partnership SCO customizes and supports the InsightServer branding it as…

  4. Bynari’s Family of Products

  5. Messaging, Collaboration, Directory Services and Calendaring • Multi-lingual support • Supports 3rd party LDAP directories (AD, OpenLDAP) • Added migration tools • Integrated security products • Backup and recovery tools • Provides your email infrastructure

  6. Integrated Components • Anti-spam • Anti-virus • Folder Manager • Mail Queue Manager • Backup/Restore • Account Manager • Migration Wizard • Task Scheduler • Global Disclaimers • Service Configuration • Resource Manager • System Logging • Internet Mail Blocking • Vacation/Out of Office • Filters/Rules Mgt • DB Recovery • GUI Statistics • Alias/Distribution Lists

  7. Insight Address Book • Corporate address books (standalone) • Works with any LDAP directories • Works with Microsoft’s Active Directory • Integrates completely with the Insight Connector and Outlook. • Browseable • Can work with any LDAP and mail server • It allows any Outlook users to share contact information with other users.

  8. Supported Email directories: • Mirapoint • openLDAP • Active Directory • Any LDAP Directory Demo Link: http://www.bynari.net/addressbook-setup.htm

  9. Insight WebClient • Supports • calendar sharing, global address book, contacts sharing, folder sharing, and resource scheduling. • Other email clients • iCal support is needed • Users authenticating • Active Directory or OpenLDAP • Insight WebClient works with the latest browsers on Windows, Linux, and MAC.

  10. Demo Link: http://www.bynari.net/Webclient_demo.htm

  11. Support Tools… • LDAP • CYRUS • POSTFIX(available through support only) • ExportPST • md-del.pl

  12. Support Tools… LDAP • SLAPCAT • File Location • /opt/insight/etc/sbin/slapcat • /opt/insight/sbin/slapcat (my version’s path) • man /opt/insight/man/man8/slapcat.8 • Used to generate an LDAP Directory Interchange Format (LDIF) output based on the contents of a slapd database. • Usage - /opt/insight/etc/sbin/slapcat –l ldiff_file • This will output the contents of the slapd database to an LDIF file named “ldiff_file”. • With this utility you can create a quick backup of your LDAP database.

  13. Support Tools… LDAP • LDAPSEARCH • File Location • /opt/insight/bin/ldapsearch • man /opt/insight/man/man1/ldapsearch.1 • Allows you to search against the LDAP database. • Usage - /opt/insight/bin/ldapsearch –x –D “cn=Insight Service Account” –w <ISA password> • To find ISA Password – use: grep bind_pw /opt/insight/etc/postfix/ldap-sender.cf <enter>bind_pw = ECIejACu (output example)

  14. Support Tools… LDAP • Scenario • (http://www.bynari.net/esupport/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=288) • Insight Service Account errors in my log file • (log files) /opt/insight/logs/current • The errors you see mean that the Insight Service Account is unable to authenticate. • These errors often begin when backups from a previous install of Insight Server are restored to a fresh Install of Insight Server. • Not all the files containing the Insight Service Account are included in the backup/restore. • These files contain the new Insight Service Account password . • The restored cfg and ldap contain the old password.

  15. Support Tools… LDAP • Find out what the Insight Service Account password should be:# grep bind_pw /opt/insight/etc/postfix/ldap-sender.cf <ENTER>bind_pw = MjP4I4Eh (output example) • Modify the Insight Service Account password in LDAP:# /opt/insight/bin/ldapmodify -x -D "cn=manager" -w <manager password> <ENTER># dn: cn=Insight Service Account <ENTER># changetype: modify <ENTER># userPassword: MjP4I4Eh <ENTER><ENTER> (blank line)modifying entry "cn=Insight Service Account“ (output example)Hit enter again, wait a few seconds, then Control + C. This will change the password. You should see the results again in the log file.

  16. Support Tools… LDAP • Verify your Insight Service Account password has been set correctly.# /opt/insight/bin/ldapsearch -x -D "cn=Insight Service Account" -w MjP4I4Eh <enter> • Verify the Insight Service Account in the Cyrus configuration.Login to the management interface as manager and go to Configuration -> Services -> CyrusGo to the “Cyrus Murder” section at the very bottom. Ensure the ldap_password here matches the Insight Service Account used above.

  17. Support Tools… LDAP • LDAPADD • File Location • /opt/insight/bin/ldapadd • man /opt/insight/man/man1/ldapadd.1 • Allows you to add entries to the LDAP directory. It opens a connection to LDAP and authenticates the user. • Usage – Command line batch add users: (see KB for full details) • http://www.bynari.net/esupport/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=150

  18. Support Tools… LDAP • Create your ldif file: vi users.ldif create a file (see below) and use ldapadd to add the names to the LDAP server <users.ldif># User1FirstName User1MiddleName User1LastName, organization1dn: cn=User1FirstName User1MiddleName User1LastName, o=organization1cn: User1FirstName User1MiddleName User1LastNameobjectClass: insightPersonlogin: user1givenName: User1FirstNameinitials: User1MiddleNamesn: User1LastNamemail: user1@domain.comdisplay-name: DisplayNameuserPassword: password

  19. Support Tools… LDAP # User2FirstName User2MiddleName User2LastName, organization1dn: cn=User2FirstName User2MiddleName User2LastName, o=organization1cn: User2FirstName User2MiddleName User2LastNameobjectClass: insightPersonlogin: user2givenName: User2FirstNameinitials: User2MiddleNamesn: User2LastNamemail: user2@domain.comdisplay-name: DisplayNameuserPassword: password</users.ldif>

  20. Support Tools… LDAP • ldapadd –cv –D “cn=manager” –w (manager passwd) –f users.ldif <enter> • Once all names have been added the user can now log in to change his/her preferences via the GUI.

  21. Support Tools… • CYRUS ADMIN • CYRADM • File Location • /opt/insight/bin/cyradm • man /opt/insight/share/man/man1/cyradm.1 • Insight Server comes packaged with the cyradm tool. It may be necessary to create a symbolic link if it cannot find the library file called “libfsl.so.16”. • ln –s /opt/insight/lib/libfsl.so.16 /lib/ <enter> • # export PATH=/opt/insight/bin:${PATH} • Examples of use: • Remove mailbox quotas for specific users • Modify user ACLs on a folder

  22. Support Tools… • CYRUS ADMIN Scenario (http://www.bynari.net/esupport/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=200074) How do I remove a mailbox quota, for a specific user, using the command line? # export PATH=/opt/insight/bin:${PATH} # cyradm -u manager localhost # sq user/username none Conversely you can add a quota to a specific user by doing this. # export PATH=/opt/insight/bin:${PATH} # cyradm -u manager localhost # sq user/username 20480 (in KB – this would equal 20MB)

  23. Support Tools… • POSTFIX • POSTQUEUE • File Location • /usr/sbin/postqueue • man /opt/insight/man/man1/postqueue.1 • Postfix queue manager • Flags • –f Flush the queue – attempts to deliver all queued mail. • –p Produce a traditional sendmail-style queue listing. • –s site – Schedule immediate delivery of all mail in the queue for the site named.

  24. Support Tools… • POSTFIX • <example output>[root@mail]#/usr/sbin/postqueue –p • -Queue ID- ---------Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient------ • E280D134F4E* 905 Fri Aug 3 16:27:30 dfinch@example.com • afinch@example.com -- 1 Kbytes in 1 Request. • [root@mail]# • [root@mail]#

  25. Support Tools… • POSTFIX • POSTCONF • File Location • /usr/sbin/postconf • man /opt/insight/man/man1/postconf.1 • Displays the configuration parameters of your Postfix mail system. There are numerous flags for this command – we use it primarily to verify configuration quickly. • #/usr/sbin/postconf <enter>

  26. Thank You!!

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