Restoring backup

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Restoring modules 

Module: Starting... 
0 of 24 modules left to restore 

 

 

 

That's the message I got when I press full restore! :-( should I replace the 
installation version ? I have downloaded the 0.11.2 and the restore file it is 
from 0.9.97 (??)

 

> 

> [...]

> > so now when the systems starts up , the network card it wasn't load , i

> > have to type it manual ifconfig eth0 up and i have to /etc/initi.d/ebox

> > firewall disabled to play my ebox! i can access the web admin if i

> manual

> > start the apache-perl daemon. . a lot of stuffs it does not play

> > normal..something about %object stuffs is missing .. and such other it

> was

> > not play normal. if i go to system version i can see that now i have

> 0.11

> > version :)))))) but of course i will return it back if was not able to

> fix

> > it! i have a recent full backup of system , but my question is , what

> > method should i use to fix it ? it's better to return it back from ebox

> web

> > restoration mode ? or should i type some command in console ?

> >

> > what exaclty the full backup restore does? it will restore the old

> version

> > ebox too ??? what exaclty the configuration restore does? what files it

> > return back ?

> 

> A full backup restore will restore eBox configuration plus users' data

> files,

> that is /home/samba/*.

> 

> I recommend you install the last eBox version on a virtual machine,

> restore

> the full backup and check everything is alright. If everything is fine

> reinstall the machine and restore the full backup.

> 

> 

> 

> > my other question is have to do with vpn.

> >

> [...]

> > BUT how the heck i will use the ca , cert and key options ? should i

> > generate it in my laptop and then upload it my ebox ? or i have to

> download

> > it from ebox ca menu ?and if yes , how exactly i will put in my config

> file

> > ?

> 

> Forget about that, it's much easier. Go to the openVPN module in eBox, and

> click on the down-arrow, select your operating system, check your external

> server IP and pick a certificate. Click on download and you will get a

> file

> with all the configuration you need: openVPN ca, cert key and stuff. Make

> sure the router connected to your eBox is redirecting the port 1194 to

> eBox.

> 

> 

> Hope this helps,

> 

> Javi

 

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