Hello,
you need port 81 and 444 open in your firewall.
And admin service have to run.
Login via ssh, become root and run
/etc/init.d/admserv restart
Regards,
Dirk
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Hi,
In BO 5107 where can I find the email addresses that a users email is
getting forwarded to (what file)? I can not access it via the gui cause it
is broken so I have to use SSH and I am rebuilding the site on another
server.
I found the email addresses that the server is receiving on and
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From: Bill Hicks billhi...@netstep.net
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 10:37 AM
Subject: [BlueOnyx:09921] Email Forwarding
Hi,
In BO 5107 where can I find the email addresses that a users email is
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Matt Darnell mattdarn...@gmail.com wrote:
Aloha,
I am looking for consulting time to address the following issues:
1. Email issues
2. Wordpress setup
3. Trouble ticket system installation - http://www.otrs.com/en/ or similar
Please email or call
Hi Ernie,
I have about 350 users that I want to import into a virtual site, that have
come from an old FreeBSD server that was using DES56 passwords not MD5. Is
there anyway of converting their passwords to MD5 or failing that can DES56
passwords be supported on a BX server?
I think a
Hi Michael,
most linux defaults to DES, you have to edit /etc/login.defs variable
ENCRYPT_METHOD to get it to use MD5 or SHA for the shadow password file.
Are you saying that if I set ENCRYPT_METHOD to DES before I import the users,
that the scripts in the GUI won't be able to deal with it?
-
Hi Michael ;
8 days have passed already from you issue next 1-2 days.
May I ask the currently stats ?
EUC characters can't work on Centos6 ?
Eiji Hamano
Eiji Hamano wrote:
Hi
Would you please let me know the status ?
Eiji Hamano
Michael Stauber wrote:
I think I found the
On Mar 28, 2012, at 8:33 PM, Ernie wrote:
Hi Michael,
most linux defaults to DES, you have to edit /etc/login.defs variable
ENCRYPT_METHOD to get it to use MD5 or SHA for the shadow password file.
Are you saying that if I set ENCRYPT_METHOD to DES before I import the users,
that the
Hi Ernie,
most linux defaults to DES, you have to edit /etc/login.defs variable
ENCRYPT_METHOD to get it to use MD5 or SHA for the shadow password file.
EL5 uses MD5. EL6 uses SHA512 as a default.
No, editing /etc/login.defs will not make that much of a difference by itself.
Ultimately it is