On 1/8/2015 7:06 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > On 01/08/2015 03:23 PM, Dennis Putnam wrote: > >> However, >> the only step I did not do yet is the URL change (I am testing a >> kickstart file) so my last problem may be due to that but I am thinking >> not. When I access the listinfo, no lists are published but I can see >> them in /var/lib/mailman/lists. > > It probably is the URL used to visit the page. See the FAQ at > <http://wiki.list.org/x/6oA9> > > >> Also the admin pages are not password >> projected. So either I did not copy something from the old server >> (CentOS 6 (32 bit)) or whatever I did copy from 2.1.12 (32 bit) is not >> compatible with 2.1.15 (64 bit). > > A much more likely explanation is you have an authentication cookie in > your browser. There is no configuration or data (other than the cookie) > that would cause authentication for the admin pages to be bypassed. > > >> There is probably a 'withlist' command >> that fixes all this but that command cannot be run in the kickstart file >> so I'd rather copy the appropriate files from the old server if >> possible. Is there something other than /var/lib/mailman that I should >> have copied? Perhaps something in /usr/lib/mailman. > > Probably not. > > >> P.S. I still have to figure out how to migrate my custom changes which >> are in /usr/lib/mailman. > > The moral here is whenever you make a change to any Mailman module, you > should keep a diff that can be reapplied as a patch when you upgrade. > > At this point, if you don't have that, you could download the 2.1.12 > source tarball from <https://launchpad.net/mailman/2.1/2.1.12> or > <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/>, unpack it and diff it against your > 2.1.12 /usr/lib/mailman to see what you changed. You may have to sift a > bit to separate your changes from any RedHat package changes, but you > should be able to work it out. > > Thanks again for the reply. I doubt it is a cookie cache issue since I tried the access from the newly installed user and browser but I'll play with it some more. I'll see if I can run the change URL script in the kickstart file. I am hoping that mailman does not need to be running to do that. I do have the patch files, but I question if they are directly compatible with this version so I haven't tried that yet.
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