This reminds me, it appears that my email address - either my personal one (
[email protected]) or my fedora one ([email protected]) - is embedded
in mailman/postfix somewhere ever since I first set up mailman for Fedora
way back when.  It's survived at least two rebuilds.  I wouldn't care
except for the oodles of backscatter that I get from bounce messages.  I've
tried manually unsubscribing from mailman-owner, etc. but that doesn't seem
to have done the trick.


On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Kevin Fenzi <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 1 Jul 2014 11:20:37 +0200
> Aurélien Bompard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey people!
> > Apparently the two newly-rebuilt-on-RHEL7 mailman servers are not on
> > the VPN, so collab03 can't forward web requests to them. Could
> > someone fix that please (or show me how to do it)?
>
> I worked on this some yesterday in fact. ;)
>
> The problem is that rhel7 (and fedora actually) have a completely
> different way of managing the openvpn endpoints. In rhel6 its just a
> single service that fires off servers for each .conf file. With
> systemd, each one is instantiated by name from a template service file.
>
> Due to the handler needing to be different, I just made a different
> task for the rhel7 boxes... they need tasks/openvpn_client_7.yml
>
> I switched that in the mailman playbook and re-ran and I think it's up
> and working now. Can you confirm?
>
> kevin
>
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