ne. The main YUM repository, the webpage and the
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there is only one RPM in it: An updated blueonyx-yumconf RPM. Once that's
installed, the new main YUM repository all BlueOnyx servers point to is
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rough the GUI due to large size of the PKG.
Information on how to manually install a PKG from the command line is outlined
in this PDF manual:
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can use until you get the real
certificate.
You probably had the "Generate Self-Signed Certificate" checkbox unticked when
you generated the signing request, hence you don't have a self signed cert now
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> Following on from this maintenance I can no longer connect to
> devel.blueonyx.it via rsync to take a mirror of blueonyx.it.
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ed" orgName = "www.XXX.com"
city = "" expires = "Apr 13 2012 23:59:59 GMT" state = "USA"
201 OK
That then went through just fine and the SSL certificate then showed up in the
GUI.
This then allowed me to enable the SSL ce
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rong Antispam user settings getting applied to an
incoming mail after expanding all aliases. Depending on your setup this might
be an acceptable drawback comparing to the remote root exploit you can
mitigate with it. Thanks to Michael Stauber for outlining possible drawbacks
when removing -x.
Po
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a performance relieability. It's like dropping an anchor.
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hould now work without errors.
The cause of this problem is as follows:
The GUI always adds a zone for localhost on its own, because you need one.
However, if you import DNS records with dnsImport, then you may end up with
having one zone for localhost and 2nd (conflicting) one
Hi Darrell,
> Having previously had the user ABL disabled, as specified in the help text,
> are there any recommendations on what to set it at if I was to enable
> it? Or is it still recommended to leave it disabled?
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> and password.
You were missing the "/etc/init.d/cced.init restart" there. That would have
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See:
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ow to allow or dissalow index view of directories in BlueOnyx:
Login to the GUI as "admin", then click on "Network Services" / "Web". Under
"Options" on that page, tick the checkbox for "Indexes" to allow viewing of
directories. Or remove the tick to d
Administrator" ticked?
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I welcome any contribution, Christoph. Please send me your fixes or patches
and I'll see to it that they're integrated. I'll also send you another email
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ot; instead of "base-maillist". So all future installs will then carry
Mailman instead.
For those who want to convert existing Majordomo lists to Mailman there will
be a procedure posted that involves either running a provided script, or a
list of ma
take all night and then some.
Unfortunately CentOS doesn't really support the XFS filesystem that well out
of the box, as it would be really ideal for excessively large volumes. RedHat
just doesn't want us to know that IBM did get something right when they
Hi Steffan,
> I see there ware new updates, second time in 2 days
> Arnt updated announced anymore ?
As that was ony a small fix, I didn't feel it noteworthy enough for a full
anouncement.
But I mentioned them in the reply to you in [BlueOnyx:07098]. ;o)
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Hi Steffan,
> Any idee why httpd didnt restart for 10 minutes ?
Whatever it was, Active Monitor took care of it when it noticed that Apache
was down and then restarted it.
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Please check if your "apache" group has a different numerical GID than 48,
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currently also in the
BlueOnyx-Testing YUM repository) to mitigate install problems if the RPM is
installed off the CD.
The new ISO image is named BlueOnyx-5.6-20110420.iso and is currently being
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are errors with this script, the error messages show up
in that logfile and with "tail -f" you can see any new lines that show up in
that logfile while you're watching it.
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on that would allow to "tweak"
suPHP on a per site basis. But the easy ways of getting this accomplished are
unsafe in our environment and the "good" ways to do it "right" are overly
complicated. I haven't given up on it yet, but I just wanted to pipe in here
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Hi Abdul,
> Got it. That points to the solarspeed directory. What are the
> consequences if you point to the /usr/lib/php/ioncube directory?
No, it's fine. If you have your own IonCube installed, point it to that.
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Hi Mon Chan,
> Can i ture off the pam_abl?
Yes. Edit /etc/cron.d/pam_abl_purge.cron and comment out all the lines in it.
That prevents the PAM_ABL related cronjobs from running.
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production box. Especially NOT on
one that already has active Majordomo driven mailing lists on it.
Please post any feedback related to the experimental Mailman support as reply
to this topic, or file a ticket here: http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/newticket
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atabase and let it be rebuilt from scratch next time the
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to/scripts/initSendmail.sh,
which will make sure you got the right references to the new alias files in
sendmail.cf and sendmail.mc.
No idea why that didn't work for you. Or did you copy an old sendmail.cf/mc
back in to get your RBLs working again? :o)
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"testing" YUM repository which take care of this.
Please run another "yum clean all; yum update" with the "testing" YUM
repository enabled and then you should be able to delete sites again.
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ttom of that page.
Once you have added yourself as subscriber, you can post an email to the list
address from the subscribed email account to see if it's all working for you.
If a site is renamed, the list will be renamed as well.
If a list is deleted, then all subscribers
tes has depsolving problems
>
> Any suggestions on how to solve this??
That's indeed a bit unusual. Please contact me offlist and I'll get it sorted
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site numbers eventually get re-used. When you delete a site and
create a new one, chances are that the old site-number will be re-used
straight away. If not, it'll get re-used eventually down the road.
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ain.com". In that case using just the name part of the FQDN may
not be enough.
So the best approach is proably to get a fully working check going to see if
an unprefixed mailing list alias is possible, or if that name would cause
issues with already existing mailbox names, aliasses or list names.
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prefix (or an old prefix that was in effect earlier), then the CMU-import of
those accounts may fail. Which is not really what we'd want. :p
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devices, they should consider switching that mobile
device to use Z-Push (ActiveSync) instead.
So there are a few technically more solid alternatives around and everyone of
them is by far better (all things considered) than the headaches of dealing
with multiple POP3 logins to the s
That site could have email disabled and could have a
separate FTP user just for uploading the web stuff.
Which isn't ideal either, I know.
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just create it? :)
You can just create it. However, it's a better idea to run "ssh-keygen -t rsa"
instead (as "root"), as that will generate the public and private key, which
will also create your missing /root/.ssh/ directory and will place the keys in
there.
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Hi Martin,
> ' To finish setup, simply login in as "root" with password "blueonyx" '
>
> How I can remove it?
That's in /etc/issue. You can either remove those lines from it with an
editor, or you can run "cp /etc/issue.net /etc/issue"
t for you, Eiji?
I'll look into it.
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/etc/init.d/admserv restart
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ghtly different
methods of implementation and somehow a sendmail.cf/sendmail.mc got rotated in
which these lists here didn't particulary like.
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he ordinary. From the top of my head I'd think that the
PHP security settings of BlueOnyx potentially may throw a wrench into that -
regardless of the PHP version.
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once a minute.
So in that case a custom cronjob that just checks Dovecot (and restarts it if
need be) could be a work around.
But like said: Best would be to fight the cause, not to doctor with the
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under /vz/private/ will remain behind. To conserve space you may want
to delete those.
- Remove the passwordless SSH "root" key and/or disable SSH "root" logins
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t install scripts, which sometimes caused small
glitches.
base-documentation:
-
Updated some URLs and text strings, as some info there was now outdated.
proftpd:
--
This is a slightly updated version with a much better post-install script.
the "master". Never on the slaves. But you
can of course use SELECT's to poll data from the "master" and any "slave", as
they always will have the same data.
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nsible
settings in the post install section of the RPM. However, some settings like
IdentLookups aren't yet taken care of and some things revert back to defaults.
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alito/sbin/web_alias_redirects.pl --disabled
That will enable or disable "Web Alias Redirects" for all sites in one go.
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ser= root
server = /usr/sbin/in.proftpd
log_on_success += DURATION
log_on_failure += USERID
nice= 10
disable = no
instances = 80
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Hi Eiji,
> What can I do ?
> I edit /etc/xinetd.d/proftpd, but still same error.
Did you restart XINETd?
/etc/init.d/xinetd restart
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this week. I just looked at the installer script and yeah, there is indeed
something that could cause it to run into a conflict between base-maillist and
base-mailman once it tries to install all missing locales with a wildcard.
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appen out of the blue. The redirect to the login
page usually happens if there are no Vhosts defined on that IP.
If you're in a rush to get it sorted, then please contact me offlist with the
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that directory:
cp -R certs certs.2048b
Then you copy the old certs directory back:
cp -R certs.1024b certs
Then restart Apache:
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
Once you get the new (real) SSL certificate issued, you have to (again) juggle
the directories around:
Majordomo with the tarball installer.
I just released a new installer:
http://devel.blueonyx.it/pub/BlueOnyx/TAR/BlueOnyx-5106R-CentOS5-
i386-20110617.tar.gz
Let me know if that works better.
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and create a new 2048 bit key, then it is no longer a renewal, but a new
issue. This can cost extra, but that may depend on how your signing authority
handles it. Considering what the network solutions certs cost, they sure could
give you some leeway there.
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?page=downloads
More information about the transition from Majordomo to Mailman is available
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u can safely
delete them for now), then you can convert your server using the steps
outlined here: http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?page=mailman
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there are setup scripts that
usually are run once during initial install of BlueOnyx. Possibly they were
not run first time around when you installed.
Run each of these scripts once from the command line as "root". Once that's
done, restart CCEd and then please
27;, `3')
Yeah, these are sensible settings and you can certainly add them to your
sendmail.mc. As is we already extended the GUI pages that deal with Sendmail a
bit, but there are still a lot of options (such as some of the ones you listed
here) that could be added in the somewhat longer run.
hadow.sh
Basically you're running all the tools in the /usr/sausalito/scripts/
manually.
Once that's done the box will work fine. But for good measure reboot it and
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yum install dovecot
Then see if you get any errors during or after the install, or when you enable
the Dovecot related services.
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for you to grab it. :o)
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00 MB limit for ISO's. We went from 622MB to 710MB since the initial
release, but unfortunately there is next to no "chaff". I will try to remove
some fat, but it'll be a very tight fight in any case .
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rives that float around the datacenter for machines
> with CD or no optical, so it's not THAT big a deal.
Oh yes. I have one of these as well and it's made things a hell of a lot
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The checks if a username already exists on the system (or if it's available)
take the total and combined username (prefix, separator and username) into
account to see if the name is available or not.
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Hi Steffan,
> Would it not be nice if the site Prefix
> will be the same as the sitenumber.
> so it will be added on generating the site ?
No, in the long run that would be more confusing, as sites are renumbered upon
CMU migrations.
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past the bliss of the initial
release, they'll have to play a lot of catch up to incorporate all the patches
to roll out a CentOS 6.1 that's really fully up to date in all aspects.
That also would make me a bit reluctant to use a CentOS 6.0 box for productive
usag
wrapped in "&" characters.
So that alias problem you're having is not really related or caused by this.
Do you by chance use C-Name records for the DNS of this site? If you use C-
Name records, aliases will be ignored as Sendmail then cannot lookup the right
domain name
Hi Gerald,
> your response caused me to check the Email Server
> Alias, which was not initialized.
Doh! Yeah, I also hate it when that happens. But I'm glad to hear you have it
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ing for CentOS6, or if we'll keep it around as the
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Hi Roger,
> When creating a new site the fqdn gets prepended to each line of the
> aliases.majordomo file.
H now that's weird. Offhand I don't know what happened there, but
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orward than taking and older CD and replacing all the RPMs and
updating the comps.xml file on it. If the booted (and fully YUM updated)
BlueOnyx runs fine, then we can rule out that the problem is with one of the
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not always the best idea. Giving them two places where they can handle things
like forwards will just end up in confusion as to which place they're supposed
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installed). So you
need to rename some variables in the schema file and that will also require
renaming variables in other files in that module. But all in all this should
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won't work.
In any case: Vacation messages are crap. They're a leftover from the "good old
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nother version.
Although the differences between PHP-5.1 and PHP-5.2 aren't that big, so this
hardly won't be necessary. PHP-5.3 is an entirely different matter and most
older code won't run well on it unless it already has been updated with
regards to PHP-5.3 oddities.
dmail config changes and the initSendmail.sh script of BlueOnyx
also has a small provision that deals with the presence of the AV-SPAM to make
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Then "netstat -tupan|grep LISTEN|grep :80" to see if there is still anything
listening to port 80. If so, kill that individual process, too.
Then restart Apache again.
"Unable to open logs" could indicate that the service "syslog" is not running,
so this m
be that you have some kind of modification on your
system, like a modified or self compiled Postgres or a supporting library
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Hi Robert,
> Never mind, it is related to suPHP being enabled,
Ah, OK. Very well then. :o)
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tion and it may not work for everyone. :o)
Not staying on top of things for the sake of simplicity will otherwise hurt in
the long run. Sooner or later the technological gap between what you need to
run (i.e.: old code!) and where you can run it will be unbridgeable.
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meantime we're using Scientific Linux 6 to prepare a rollout of a beta
of the next BlueOnyx 5107R. A beta ISO may be ready for testing "soon". But as
said: That's at first strictly for testing and not really for productive
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catches up,
there will be a 5107R for it as well. In the end there will only be two (OS
related) RPMs different between the two boxes and the rest is (more or less)
the same, provided that both CentOS6 and SL6 would ever be at the same
patchlevel with the release of system updates. Which th
tp://us.php.net/migration53
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/migration53.incompatible.php
http://engineeredweb.com/blog/10/6/time-embrace-php-53-here
http://www.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.posix.php
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Which creates the vsite "www.testing.com" with the IP 192.168.70.53, where PHP
and CGI are enabled. To create a siteAdmin account for that site you'd
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s initial
release. BlueOnyx is now used on roughly 15.000 servers in 72 countries. That
certainly wouldn't have been possible without the dedication and work of a lot
of people, including you, the users of BlueOnyx, who are ever faithful to
report the bugs
ons to your sendmail.cf and
sendmail.mc file, though.
Then - to be sure - restart Sendmail and CCEd:
/etc/init.d/sendmail restart
/etc/init.d/cced.init restart
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