Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-11 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 16:46 -0500, Weplica wrote:
 Hello,
 I have install Horde rpm with webmin:
 Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall horde ...

The packages are very old and lag way behind releases.  Install the
current versions using the PEAR method.
http://www.opengroupware.us/2011/09/installing-horde-on-centos6.html

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread Weplica
Thanks for all, but I have change apache config to alowed my IP.




Quoting Mitch Patenaude mpatena...@shutterfly.com:

 On 12/7/11 1:46 PM, Weplica i...@weplica.com wrote:
 [...]
 And I do that:
 If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of
 Horde by visiting:
 http://127.0.0.1/horde/
 and then navigating to Administration  Setup  Horde

 Documentation on configuring Horde can be found at:
 /usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL


 But I only have ssh access, so I do:

 http:// my-ip /horde/

 But I have nothing...

 The web server is probably only bound to the localhost interface as a
 security measure.

 You could launch a remote firefox as mroth suggested, but I would use ssh
 port forwarding instead:

 ssh your_server -L8080:localhost:80

 Then you can open a browser with the url:
 http://localhost:8080/horde/

 and that should do what you want.

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread James B. Byrne

On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:06, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 snip
 firefox -no-remote 
 snip

 Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our
 servers just got
 the current update last Friday, to either 5.7 or 6.x, and
 on *both* 5.7
 and 6, when I try to run firefox
 ssh -X yourservert running on my workstation), having
 issued the above
 command, it refuses, saying that it's already running, but
 not
 responding  There, I just killed this session, and
 restarted it, and
 the session on my workstation's fine, but trying it on
 another server
 with -no-remote still fails.

 Anyone seen this since the last update?

  mark


If you wish to run multiple instances of firefox on the
same host then you need a different user profile for each
I believe.

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread James B. Byrne

On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:10, John R Pierce wrote:
 On 12/07/11 1:58 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 ssh -X yourserver
 firefox -no-remote
 *Then*  http://127.0.0.1/horde,
 orhttp://localhost/horde, whatever.

 if that doesn't work, `yum install xauth`, then log out
 and log in again
 with ssh -X ...


Just use ssh -Y instead and cut out the XAuth extensions. 
They are in any case meaningless.


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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread James B. Byrne

O

 The web server is probably only bound to the localhost
 interface as a security measure.

 You could launch a remote firefox as mroth suggested, but
 I would use ssh port forwarding instead:

 ssh your_server -L8080:localhost:80

 Then you can open a browser with the url:
 http://localhost:8080/horde/

 and that should do what you want.



Or you can open a SOCKS proxy server using ssh -D ip_addr
and configure your local copy of Firefox to use that.

Firefox - edit - Preferences - Advanced - Network -
Connection - select Manual proxy configuration: SOCKS v5


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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread m . roth
James B. Byrne wrote:

 On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:06, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 snip
 firefox -no-remote 
 snip

 Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our
 servers just got the current update last Friday, to either 5.7
 or 6.x, and on *both* 5.7 and 6, when I try to run firefox
 ssh -X yourservert running on my workstation), having
 issued the above command, it refuses, saying that it's already
 running, but not responding  There, I just killed this
 session, and restarted it, and the session on my workstation's fine,
 but trying it on another server with -no-remote still fails.

 Anyone seen this since the last update?

 If you wish to run multiple instances of firefox on the
 same host then you need a different user profile for each
 I believe.

I'm sorry, is my writing *that* unclear?

I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
-no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All of
a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any new
security in place (he'd have told me - mostly, he's adding logging). But
the latest ff *seems* as though it's trying to read my home caches, not
obeying what ff's own info says it will do.

  mark

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread m . roth
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 James B. Byrne wrote:

 On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:06, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 snip
 firefox -no-remote 
 snip

 Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our
 servers just got the current update last Friday, to either 5.7
 or 6.x, and on *both* 5.7 and 6, when I try to run firefox
 ssh -X yourservert running on my workstation), having
 issued the above command, it refuses, saying that it's already
 running, but not responding  There, I just killed this
 session, and restarted it, and the session on my workstation's fine,
 but trying it on another server with -no-remote still fails.

 Anyone seen this since the last update?

 If you wish to run multiple instances of firefox on the
 same host then you need a different user profile for each
 I believe.

 I'm sorry, is my writing *that* unclear?

 I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
 -no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All of
 a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any new
 security in place (he'd have told me - mostly, he's adding logging). But
 the latest ff *seems* as though it's trying to read my home caches, not
 obeying what ff's own info says it will do.

Let me add one more thing: I have no trouble running other X, like xterm.

mark

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:48 PM,  m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
 -no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All of
 a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any new
 security in place (he'd have told me - mostly, he's adding logging). But
 the latest ff *seems* as though it's trying to read my home caches, not
 obeying what ff's own info says it will do.

 Let me add one more thing: I have no trouble running other X, like xterm.

Firefox is an odd case in when you start it, it looks for an existing,
running instance and if found, starts a new window in that process.
I'm not sure how that relates to your issue, but it's not like most X
programs, and it is annoying when you do want it to start a new
instance for your remote display but you have one open elsewhere.

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread m . roth
Les Mikesell wrote:
 On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:48 PM,  m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
 -no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All
 of a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any
 new security in place (he'd have told me - mostly, he's adding logging).
 But the latest ff *seems* as though it's trying to read my home caches,
 not obeying what ff's own info says it will do.

 Let me add one more thing: I have no trouble running other X, like
 xterm.

 Firefox is an odd case in when you start it, it looks for an existing,
 running instance and if found, starts a new window in that process.
 I'm not sure how that relates to your issue, but it's not like most X
snip
It should not relate. Yes, my home directory is NFS mounted; however, the
ff -? shows
...
Firefox options
...
 -no-remote  Open new instance, not a new window in running instance.
...
It should open a new window, with the process running on the server, but
opening the X window on my desktop. I've done this for years, and it does
what it says.

Anyone else tried it, with the latest update of ff via yum?

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-08 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:27 PM,  m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:


 I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
 -no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All
 of a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any
 new security in place (he'd have told me - mostly, he's adding logging).
 But the latest ff *seems* as though it's trying to read my home caches,
 not obeying what ff's own info says it will do.

 Let me add one more thing: I have no trouble running other X, like
 xterm.

 Firefox is an odd case in when you start it, it looks for an existing,
 running instance and if found, starts a new window in that process.
 I'm not sure how that relates to your issue, but it's not like most X
 snip
 It should not relate. Yes, my home directory is NFS mounted; however, the
 ff -? shows
 ...
 Firefox options
 ...
  -no-remote  Open new instance, not a new window in running instance.
 ...
 It should open a new window, with the process running on the server, but
 opening the X window on my desktop. I've done this for years, and it does
 what it says.

 Anyone else tried it, with the latest update of ff via yum?


Aside from the weirdness of using the --no-remote option to specify
that in fact you do want a remote display, I can verify that I see the
same thing.  It looks like firefox-3.6.18-1.el5.centos does the same,
so it is not a recent change.

However, when I want to run GUI programs remotely I find it much, much
nicer to have freenx running on the server and connect via the
nomachine NX client amd take the whole desktop.  And in that case if
I've left one running, it is still there when I reconnect to the
session.

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[CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Weplica
Hello,

I have install Horde rpm with webmin:

Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall horde ...

Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
  * base: centos.intergenia.de
  * epel: ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de
  * extras: centos.intergenia.de
  * updates: ftp.belnet.be
Setting up Install Process
No package yun available.
No package grouinstall available.
Package horde-3.3.11-1.el6.noarch already installed and latest version
Nothing to do

.. instalación completa.


And I do that:
If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of  
Horde by visiting:
http://127.0.0.1/horde/
and then navigating to Administration  Setup  Horde

Documentation on configuring Horde can be found at:
/usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL


But I only have ssh access, so I do:

http:// my-ip /horde/

But I have nothing...

Can someone help me please?

Ernesto

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Tim Evans
On 12/07/2011 04:46 PM, Weplica wrote:
 Hello,

 I have install Horde rpm with webmin:

 Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall horde ...

That would be:  yum -y groupinstall horde


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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread m . roth
Weplica wrote:
 Hello,

 I have install Horde rpm with webmin:

 Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall horde
 ...

 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
   * base: centos.intergenia.de
   * epel: ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de
   * extras: centos.intergenia.de
   * updates: ftp.belnet.be
 Setting up Install Process
 No package yun available.
 No package grouinstall available.
 Package horde-3.3.11-1.el6.noarch already installed and latest version
 Nothing to do

 .. instalación completa.


 And I do that:
 If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of
 Horde by visiting:
 http://127.0.0.1/horde/
 and then navigating to Administration  Setup  Horde

 Documentation on configuring Horde can be found at:
 /usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL


 But I only have ssh access, so I do:

 http:// my-ip /horde/

 But I have nothing...

 Can someone help me please?

ssh -X yourserver
firefox -no-remote 
*Then* http://127.0.0.1/horde, or http://localhost/horde, whatever.

  mark

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Weplica
And I need to uninstal first, before to do yum -y groupinstall horde?



Quoting Tim Evans tkev...@tkevans.com:

 On 12/07/2011 04:46 PM, Weplica wrote:
 Hello,

 I have install Horde rpm with webmin:

 Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall  
 horde ...

 That would be:  yum -y groupinstall horde


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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Tim Evans
On 12/07/2011 04:59 PM, Weplica wrote:
 And I need to uninstal first, before to do yum -y groupinstall horde?

I can't say.  I merely pointed out your command line had a couple of 
typographical errors. (yun and grouinstall) and was wrong syntax.

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread m . roth
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
snip
 firefox -no-remote 
snip

Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our servers just got
the current update last Friday, to either 5.7 or 6.x, and on *both* 5.7
and 6, when I try to run firefox (with i Weplica wrote:
 Hello,

 I have install Horde rpm with webmin:

 Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall
 horde
 ...

 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
   * base: centos.intergenia.de
   * epel: ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de
   * extras: centos.intergenia.de
   * updates: ftp.belnet.be
 Setting up Install Process
 No package yun available.
 No package grouinstall available.
 Package horde-3.3.11-1.el6.noarch already installed and latest version
 Nothing to do

 .. instalación completa.


 And I do that:
 If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of
 Horde by visiting:
 http://127.0.0.1/horde/
 and then navigating to Administration  Setup  Horde

 Documentation on configuring Horde can be found at:
 /usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL


 But I only have ssh access, so I do:

 http:// my-ip /horde/

 But I have nothing...

 Can someone help me please?

 ssh -X yourservert running on my workstation), having issued the above
command, it refuses, saying that it's already running, but not
responding  There, I just killed this session, and restarted it, and
the session on my workstation's fine, but trying it on another server
with -no-remote still fails.

Anyone seen this since the last update?

 mark




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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread m . roth
Tim Evans wrote:
 On 12/07/2011 04:59 PM, Weplica wrote:
 And I need to uninstal first, before to do yum -y groupinstall horde?

 I can't say.  I merely pointed out your command line had a couple of
 typographical errors. (yun and grouinstall) and was wrong syntax.

I shouldn't think so - it'll tell you what's already installed, and
install the rest.

mark

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread John R Pierce
On 12/07/11 1:58 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 ssh -X yourserver
 firefox -no-remote
 *Then*  http://127.0.0.1/horde, orhttp://localhost/horde, whatever.

if that doesn't work, `yum install xauth`, then log out and log in again 
with ssh -X ...



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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Bill Campbell
On Wed, Dec 07, 2011, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/07/11 1:58 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 ssh -X yourserver
 firefox -no-remote
 *Then*  http://127.0.0.1/horde, orhttp://localhost/horde, whatever.

if that doesn't work, `yum install xauth`, then log out and log in again 
with ssh -X ...

This may work better, ssh -Y.

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Mitch Patenaude
On 12/7/11 1:46 PM, Weplica i...@weplica.com wrote:
[...]
And I do that:
If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of
Horde by visiting:
http://127.0.0.1/horde/
and then navigating to Administration  Setup  Horde

Documentation on configuring Horde can be found at:
/usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL


But I only have ssh access, so I do:

http:// my-ip /horde/

But I have nothing...

The web server is probably only bound to the localhost interface as a
security measure.

You could launch a remote firefox as mroth suggested, but I would use ssh
port forwarding instead:

ssh your_server -L8080:localhost:80

Then you can open a browser with the url:
http://localhost:8080/horde/

and that should do what you want.

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Re: [CentOS] Help to install horde

2011-12-07 Thread Craig White

On Dec 7, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Weplica wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have install Horde rpm with webmin:
 
 Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall horde ...
 
 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
  * base: centos.intergenia.de
  * epel: ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de
  * extras: centos.intergenia.de
  * updates: ftp.belnet.be
 Setting up Install Process
 No package yun available.
 No package grouinstall available.
 Package horde-3.3.11-1.el6.noarch already installed and latest version
 Nothing to do
 
 .. instalación completa.
 
 
 And I do that:
 If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of  
 Horde by visiting:
 http://127.0.0.1/horde/
 and then navigating to Administration  Setup  Horde
 
 Documentation on configuring Horde can be found at:
 /usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL
 
 
 But I only have ssh access, so I do:
 
 http:// my-ip /horde/
 
 But I have nothing...
 
 Can someone help me please?

I think if you do succeed, you will be installing an outdated version.

Horde is now on version 4.x (I think something like 4.08)

Everything has changed

On top of that - it does take more than the administration panel to configure 
either Horde 3.x or Horde 4.x and thus you really need to ssh and read the file 
/usr/share/doc/horde-3.3.11/docs/INSTALL just as it says.

Craig

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