Hello ?
I’m not familiar with roundcube. But to allow users to change their passwords
with SOGo interface you need this in your sogo.conf
SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES;
The doc:
Parameter used to allow or not users to change their passwords from SOGo.
Possible values are:
* YES - to allow them
* NO - to prevent them from doing so
Defaults to NO when unset.
For this feature to work properly when authenticating against AD or Samba4, the
LDAP connection must use SSL/TLS. Server side restrictions can also cause the
password change to fail, in which case SOGo will only log a Constraint
violation (0x13) error. These restrictions include password too young,
complexity constraints not satisfied, user cannot change password, etc… Also
note that Samba has a minimum password age of 1 day by default.
Quentin
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ronald van
Overbeeke
Sent: lundi 17 février 2025 14:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SOGo] Customize own password
Hi there,
Roundcube allows users to customize their own passwords.
I cannot find this option in SoGo. How can a user set their own password?
Now I have an inconvenient position as an admin.
Hartelijk dank & groet,
Ronald van Overbeeke
<https://basisschool-auryn.nl/>