<liclass="level2"><divclass="li"><ahref="#first_configure_your_real_backend">Premièrement, configurer le backend réel</a></div></li>
<liclass="level2"><divclass="li"><ahref="#next_configure_soap_for_your_remote_servers">Ensuite, configurer SOAP pour les serveurs distants</a></div></li>
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<h1class="sectionedit1"id="soap_configuration_backend">Backend de configuration SOAP</h1>
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You can share your configuration over the network using SOAP proxy system.
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<divclass="notetip">Note that SOAP is not a real configuration backend, but just a proxy system to access to your configuration over the network
<h3class="sectionedit3"id="first_configure_your_real_backend">Premièrement, configurer le backend réel</h3>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"> Sur le serveur principal, configurer un backend <ahref="documentation/1.0/fileconfbackend.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:1.0:fileconfbackend">File</a>, <ahref="documentation/1.0/sqlconfbackend.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:1.0:sqlconfbackend">SQL</a> or <ahref="documentation/1.0/ldapconfbackend.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:1.0:ldapconfbackend">LDAP</a></div>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"> Set SOAP parameter to true in the configuration using the manager: the portal will become a SOAP server</div>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"> Configure Apache to allow remote access: in <code>portal-apache2.conf</code>, remote SOAP access is disabled by default. Le Changer :</div>
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<preclass="code apache"><spanclass="co1"># SOAP functions for configuration access (disabled by default)</span>