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Hello,
I justed tested upgrading from Dapper to Hardy once with slapd installed
but not configured, and once with the LDAP db populated and the system
configured to use it for authentication. Both upgrades worked without
issue.
I didn't test from Feisty to Gutsy, just FYI :-).
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Hello,
I justed tested upgrading from Dapper to Hardy once with slapd installed
but not configured, and once with the LDAP db populated and the system
configured to use it for authentication. Both upgrades worked without
issue.
I didn't test from Feisty to Gutsy, just FYI :-).
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Hello Craig,
I can't this to work either. Are you supposed to just be able to login
via gdm with an AD account or do the local users matching the AD users
still have to be set up?
Here is a link to the Likewise Open section of the Server Guide that will be
released with Hardy [1]. You
Hello Craig,
I can't this to work either. Are you supposed to just be able to login
via gdm with an AD account or do the local users matching the AD users
still have to be set up?
Here is a link to the Likewise Open section of the Server Guide that will be
released with Hardy [1]. You
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$ cat /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
#
# LDAP Defaults
#
# See ldap.conf(5) for details
# This file should be world readable but not world writable.
URI ldaps://127.0.0.1/
BASE dc=nnn,dc=nnn
TLS_REQCERT never
$ cat /etc/ldap.conf
base dc=nnn,dc=nnn
uri ldaps://127.0.0.1/
timelimit 120
$ cat /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
#
# LDAP Defaults
#
# See ldap.conf(5) for details
# This file should be world readable but not world writable.
URI ldaps://127.0.0.1/
BASE dc=nnn,dc=nnn
TLS_REQCERT never
$ cat /etc/ldap.conf
base dc=nnn,dc=nnn
uri ldaps://127.0.0.1/
timelimit 120
Thank you for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. I
am able to use TLS with slapd without any problems, but one thing I had
to adjust was to give the openldap user access to the directory
containing the certificate and key.
I placed my cert in /etc/ssl/certs, and the key in
Hello,
I just did another test upgrade and wanted to report that everything worked
fine. Thank you Michael and Steve, I appreciate it.
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Cool, thanks Scott. I'm not quite sure what the status of this bug
should then be?
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I setup an LDAP server, and configured the system to authenticate using
libnss-ldap. I then installed update-manager-core and did do-release-
upgrade -d. The process asked to migrate the old libnss-ldap and
libpam-ldap configs, I said
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That should be all of them, again let me know if you need anything else.
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Do you have a further explanation?
That's great news! My thought is, and I'm far from an expert, amavisd-new
didn't know what host to accept mail for. Did you try amavisd-new without
using a database to store the messages?
Either way it's great that it's working now :-).
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Hello,
From these lines:
... amavis[22796]: (22796-01) sql rollback
... amavis[22796]: (22796-01) save_info_preliminary: rollback done
It appears that the transaction is not being committed to the database.
This is what those two lines look like in my log:
... amavis[21515]: (21515-01)
Nope, shouldn't have anything to do with the charset, I recreated my
mssgs table using utf8 and it worked fine. Can you connect to the
database using the the username and password used in the
configuration?
I'd think that there would be a more detailed error if that were the
case, but you may
Do you have a further explanation?
That's great news! My thought is, and I'm far from an expert, amavisd-new
didn't know what host to accept mail for. Did you try amavisd-new without
using a database to store the messages?
Either way it's great that it's working now :-).
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I've setup a test machine and I'm not seeing the error. Just to make
sure I'm looking in the right place, you're seeing the error in
/var/log/mail.log?
Also, what version of libdbd-mysql-perl are you using? I'm using
libdbd-mysql-perl-3.002-2build1. I also set the Amavisd-new log level
to 5
Thank you for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Which database are you using?
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Hello,
I did an upgrade on a test box of a Dapper LDAP server to Hardy, and
received this error that killed the install:
Processing triggers for libc6 ...
ldconfig deferred processing now taking place
Processing triggers for
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Attached all the logs in case they're needed.
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Is there a String Freeze Exception process, or something similar to what
MOTUs have? I'm just not sure if it's okay to go ahead and commit a fix
since it's past String Freeze?
Thanks for catching the mistake though.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204163
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content in the Server Guide there may be a few more.
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Output from sudo apt-get install bacula bacula-sd-sqlite3 bacula-
director-sqlite3:
Setting up bacula-sd (2.2.8-5ubuntu1) ...
Starting Bacula Storage daemon: 18-Mar 10:59 bacula-sd: ERROR TERMINATION at
lex.c:735
Config error: expected a
The new Server Guide recommends using Dovecot SASL, and the issue with
ca-certificates doesn't apply.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118963
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Output of virsh -c qemu:///system attach-disk domain /dev/sr0
/media/cdrom gives:
libvir: QEMU error ��e: only CDROM disk devices can be attached
Tried both with and without sudo. Also, CDROM is a sata device, but I guess
that doesn't make a difference. Tried doing
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Binary package hint: bind
Noticed that in the bind9-1:9.4.2-4 package, the apparmor profile is
named /etc/apparmor.d/apparmor-profile. The apparmor profile should be
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.named.
Thanks
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Importance: Undecided
Hello,
Need to make sure there's nothing else missing.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs
I was wondering if you could take a look at Bug #192593. It has to do with
passwd not changing AD passwords from cli. At first I didn't think you
could do that, but when I
One more possibility I can think of is to double check that the Linux
machine is using the DC for DNS?
You might also make sure you're running the latest version.`
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196809
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Hardy Heron with all updates as at 7th March 2008 10:19am AEST (updates
coming from main ubuntu repository - not mirror)
krb5-config (1.17)
krb5-user (1.6.dfsg.3~beta1-2)
libkadm55 (1.6.dfsg.3~beta1-2)
likewise-open (4.0.4-0ubuntu9)
likewise-open-gui (4.0.4-0ubuntu9)
Garr... can you post the output of the command:
sudo domainjoin-cli --log /tmp/join.log --loglevel verbose join
domain.local username
Maybe someone else will see something in the output that I'm missing.
On 3/6/08, socceroos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, using the command line tool didn't
Brilliant! That's great that it's working now.
The /etc/nsswitch thing makes sense now. I believe the mdns4 entry is
from one of the zeroconf networking aspects of the Desktop Edition.
From what I understand, it lets you dynamically find other hosts on the
network for file sharing, service
Yep, that using the server's IP for DNS should be the same. Another
thing to try is to manually create the DNS A record for the Linux
machine, then try joining.
Also, just for kicks what happens if you enter servername.domain.local
when trying to join?
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I wouldn't think that the passwd utility would be able to change a
password in Active Directory. As far as I can tell passwd can only
change shadow passwords, but I could be wrong about that. In order to
change a password from the shell after joining an AD domain I would
think another utility
anyway when you type passwd the system says something like new NT
password or something like that (i don't have the real output now) thus
passwd detect that there's something about the AD
That's pretty cool... I just tried passwd over an SSH session and it worked
fine, I guess since PAM is
Hello,
Attached is a sources.list from a new install I did on the 2-29 from the
daily ISO released on 2-26. Just let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks,
Adam
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Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. I'm
not sure if this will help or not, but you can try syncing the
workstations time with the PDC. You can do this with the net command
that is part of the samba-common package. To sync the time do:
net time -S domaincontroller
The next thing worth checking, is to make sure that DNS is properly
configured for the domain, and that the PDC is configured to use it. As an
example when I was setting up a test machine my PDC also served DNS, but
wasn't using 127.0.0.1 for lookups.
Can you double check that? Also, if you
Hello,
For me the deciding factor is, will the documentation on the web site be
updated on launch day? If it will take some time before the site is
updated than I think the package should be installed by default and the
motd updated with instructions on viewing the local docs.
Personally I look
Enabling forwarding in /etc/sysctl.conf has been added to the Hardy
branch with commit 3659. The Firewall section has been updated
documenting the new UFW utility as well.
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Documentation Error: IP Masquerading
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178064
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I'll work on updating the docs for Hardy.
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https
Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. Can
you list which PHP modules you have installed?
Can you also post which versions of libxml2 are installed?
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Hello,
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
which worked fine. but i cant access it!
i tried:
mysql -u root
it says : access denied,
For instructions on setting up MySQL see the MySQL section of the Server
Guide [1]. There is also a community page on Moodle specifically [2]. I'm
not quite
Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. This
error has been corrected in the repository commit number 3633, so I'm
marking this bug as fix committed.
Thanks again.
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Binary package hint: apache2-common
As discussed during the 20071218 Server Team meeting there is interest
in configuring Apache to serve HTTPS as part of the default config:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20071218
** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Here is a debdiff that accomplishes this task. Basically I added three
new patches:
1. Add the ssl-cert package as a dependency of ssl-cert.
2. Add SSL configuration options to the default config file.
3. Enable mod_ssl.
I'm not sure if this approach is the 100% best way to accomplish
Actually it was an email conversation related to Bug #162794, and the
script is fix-urls.sh found in the feisty/ubuntu directory. It appears
the script wasn't run for Gutsy.
For example the Users Administration Tool manual link on
https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/keeping-safe/C/users.html points to
Roger that, no xreflabels ;-). Attached is a log of the IRC
conversation between Jamie and myself about the SSLOptions.
The highlights:
+CompatEnvVars) should not be used:
Syntax error on line 11 of
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/strandboge.com_ssl:
Apologies I didn't realize the patch included some changes I was playing
with for the other Bug #162794. Here's a better patch.
Hope it's not too off topic to discuss the other bug... trying to kill
two birds with one stone and I think things may have become slightly
muddled.
For the SRU:
1)
Hardy docs updated in revision 3649. If we're going to do a SRU to fix
this issue for Gutsy we should also fix the links detailed in Bug
#162794.
I had an IRC conversation with Mathew East about that bug a while back,
so I'll work on a better patch for that issue as well.
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mod_ssl should not
Thank you for reporting this bug. I tried your above example script and
it worked fine for me. The text Never reached was displayed on the
page.
I also tried a modified script:
?php
session_start();
echo Never reached\n;
$_SESSION['test'] = Woot;
echo $_SESSION['test'];
?
My output:
Also, what version of PHP are you running? I assume you're using
libapache2-mod-php5, the latest is version in Gutsy is 5.2.3-1ubuntu6.2.
Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175892
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Woops... I didn't check the bug title close enough. I tested Leonel's
script on Dapper using libapache2-mod-php5 5.1.2-1ubuntu3.10, and didn't
encounter any issues.
The other test scripts worked fine as well.
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Mmmm... I can't seem to login using my LP username and password. Just
kidding... I don't think I should if that is a private Canonical ticket
tracker.
Hasn't all the information on doc.u.c been moved to
wiki.u.c/DocumentationTeam? If so then really all we need from doc.u.c
is the nightly build
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Hello,
I noticed that http://doc.ubuntu.com/ hasn't been updated since before
the 7.06 Feisty release. I was wondering if it could be updated to
reflect the new developments for Hardy?
A very useful feature would be a daily draft build of
Can you post your /etc/ssh/ssh_config and /etc/ssh/sshd_config from the
client and one of the server's you're trying to connect to?
I have a similar setup and haven't experienced the issue.
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openssh clients on 7.04+ do not work with some ssh2 servers, while 6.10's ssh
does.
Luiz can you post the output of ssh -vvv servername? Also, does the
session never connect or just take a long time?
Also, has anyone tried connecting from tty1? If so did it hang at the
same place?
Thanks,
Adam
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openssh clients on 7.04+ do not work with some ssh2 servers, while 6.10's ssh
Just wanted to report that I tested slapd_2.2.26-5ubuntu2.2_i386 and can
confirm the bug.
I then tested Mathias' test script and the fix worked as advertised.
I've attached a text file of the last lines of output. The other output
was masked by the configuration menu, and I wasn't sure how to
Hello,
Another option you could try is to use Dovecot SASL with Postfix for
authentication. We are in the process of updating the official
documentation to use Dovecot SASL. A couple of reasons for the change
is because of the Postfix chroot and also Dovecot is the default MDA.
For instructions
Just to confirm are you using ssh keys to connect?
From these lines the server you're trying to connect to may be having
trouble with the keys:
debug2: key_type_from_name: unknown key type '-BEGIN'
debug2: key_type_from_name: unknown key type '-END'
Have you tried connecting
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