Public bug reported:
During Ubuntu upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 I was asked how to configure
the roundcube database (mysql/sql lite). I canceled the assistant, since
the mysql database has already been configured and running. Some seconds
later during the update the error occured.
ProblemType:
Public bug reported:
I've a problem with usbmount having mounted an usb drive with ntfs.
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 (4.4.0-24-generic) and usbmount version 0.0.22.
Comparing to the default configuration, I added the the options ntfs and
fuseblk to FILESYSTEMS in /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf, so now
Public AND Private keys needed to be readable by nsupdate and nsupdate musst be
used like this (at least for me):
/usr/bin/nsupdate -k /etc/bind/Kupdate_key.+157+10019.private
> server localhost
> zone domain
> update add new.domain 300 A 1.2.3.4
> send
Now it works.
Thanks.
** Changed in:
Public AND Private keys needed to be readable by nsupdate and nsupdate musst be
used like this (at least for me):
/usr/bin/nsupdate -k /etc/bind/Kupdate_key.+157+10019.private
> server localhost
> zone domain
> update add new.domain 300 A 1.2.3.4
> send
Now it works.
Thanks.
** Changed in:
Public bug reported:
Hello!
I would like to update my BIND configuration from the command line, but I just
get the error:
/usr/bin/nsupdate -k /etc/bind/Kupdate_key.+157+10019.private
> update add new.domain 300 A 1.2.3.4
> send
; TSIG error with server: expected a TSIG or SIG(0)
update failed:
Public bug reported:
Hello!
I would like to update my BIND configuration from the command line, but I just
get the error:
/usr/bin/nsupdate -k /etc/bind/Kupdate_key.+157+10019.private
> update add new.domain 300 A 1.2.3.4
> send
; TSIG error with server: expected a TSIG or SIG(0)
update failed:
In the meantime, I've got several e-mails indicating problems during
some cron jobs:
mail subject: Cron amavis@gruenbaer test -e /usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob
/usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob sa-sync
refcnt: fd -1 0
mail subject: Cron amavis@gruenbaer test -e /usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob
In the meantime, I've got several e-mails indicating problems during
some cron jobs:
mail subject: Cron amavis@gruenbaer test -e /usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob
/usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob sa-sync
refcnt: fd -1 0
mail subject: Cron amavis@gruenbaer test -e /usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob
Public bug reported:
Running
su amavis -c '/usr/bin/sa-learn -D --ham /tmp/learn_mail'
in a cronjob leads to the output being sent via mail (see text file).
Spamassassin complains about a problem on loading plug-ins such like:
plugin: failed to parse plugin (from @INC): Can't locate
Public bug reported:
Running
su amavis -c '/usr/bin/sa-learn -D --ham /tmp/learn_mail'
in a cronjob leads to the output being sent via mail (see text file).
Spamassassin complains about a problem on loading plug-ins such like:
plugin: failed to parse plugin (from @INC): Can't locate
Hello,
yes, indicating the script locations works like a charm.
Thanks for the explanation.
Regards
Daniel
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Title:
Networking
Hello,
yes, indicating the script locations works like a charm.
Thanks for the explanation.
Regards
Daniel
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Title:
Networking when starting
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I started a virtual machine on the command line in Ubuntu 12.10 64bit via:
sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2048 -enable-kvm -cpu core2duo -usb -device
usb-tablet,id=input0 -vga std -vnc 0.0.0.0:10 -net nic -net tap -drive
file=/vmachine.qcow2
Instead of starting the
Hallo again,
I fogot to mention that the bridging works using libvirt.
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Networking when starting kvm in commandline
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Public bug reported:
Hello,
I started a virtual machine on the command line in Ubuntu 12.10 64bit via:
sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2048 -enable-kvm -cpu core2duo -usb -device
usb-tablet,id=input0 -vga std -vnc 0.0.0.0:10 -net nic -net tap -drive
file=/vmachine.qcow2
Instead of starting the
Hallo again,
I fogot to mention that the bridging works using libvirt.
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