> Strangely, the upgrade documentation explicitly says to enable this
> option after copying the KDC config… Maybe whoever wrote this part of
> the upgrade guide should reinvestigate, I am with my Latin at the end.
Huh… what strikes me as odd is that kdc.conf_non-edu also has the option
Hi,
> I guess the tempfile issue is unrelated. On a rather fresh Bullseye
> system, things work like expected; so the hook scripts and GOsa seem to be ok.
> I figure this to be an upgrade issue…
It seems it is the Kerberos sync in the gosa-sync script failing, because of:
kadmin.local:
> > Is it possible to place them all in one long line, with a separator, to
> > fix their ordering? Perhaps semicolor or something can be used to split
> > the options? I suspect it need code changes in dhcpd. :(
>
> No, it doesn't seem to be possible (after using ';' as separator)
Do these
[ hox...@noramail.jp, 2021-06-16 ]
> Package: debian-edu-doc
> Version:2.11.24
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Dear Debian Edu team,
>
> Some commands for upgrading written in section 12 "upgrade"
> are "listitem" type in po files (not "CDATA").
>
> As a result some of crucial texts are rendered as
>
[ hox...@noramail.jp, 2021-06-16 ]
> Package: debian-edu-doc
> Version: 2.11.24
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Dear Debian Edu team,
>
> After making "make" error on .po task such like syntax error,
> debian-edu-doc/documentation/common/Makefile.common fails at
> "mkdir images-tmp".
>
> Since "make
[ Dominik George, 2021-06-16 ]
> after upgrade to Debian Edu 11, GOSa² cannot change user passwords anymore.
>
> It successfully changes the Samba password, then fails in a postmodify hook:
>
> Password change - postmodify hook execution! - FAILED
>
> I dug around a bit and the only other
[ Petter Reinholdtsen, 2021-06-16 ]
> [Wolfgang Schweer]
> > Using a file, say ipxe.ldif, containing:
> >
> > dn: cn=dhcp,cn=tjener,ou=servers,ou=systems,dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
> > changetype: modify
> > add: dhcpOption
> > dhcpOption: space ipxe
> > dhcpOption: ipxe-encap-opts code 175 =
[Wolfgang Schweer]
> Using a file, say ipxe.ldif, containing:
>
> dn: cn=dhcp,cn=tjener,ou=servers,ou=systems,dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
> changetype: modify
> add: dhcpOption
> dhcpOption: space ipxe
> dhcpOption: ipxe-encap-opts code 175 = encapsulate ipxe
> dhcpOption: ipxe.menu code 39 =
Hi,
> Using a file, say ipxe.ldif, containing:
>
> dn: cn=dhcp,cn=tjener,ou=servers,ou=systems,dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
> changetype: modify
> add: dhcpOption
> dhcpOption: space ipxe
> dhcpOption: ipxe-encap-opts code 175 = encapsulate ipxe
> dhcpOption: ipxe.menu code 39 = unsigned integer
Hi Dominik,
[ Dominik George, 2021-06-16 ]
> I am currently upgrading a Debian Edu 10 installation to Debian Edu 11
> for testing, mostly finding the upgrade guide to work (with some minor
> pitfalls, for which I am not yet sure whether they are documentation
> issues or caused by local
Hi,
after upgrade to Debian Edu 11, GOSa² cannot change user passwords anymore.
It successfully changes the Samba password, then fails in a postmodify hook:
Password change - postmodify hook execution! - FAILED
I dug around a bit and the only other rror I found (after fixing the
logging
Package: debian-edu-doc
Version:2.11.24
Severity: wishlist
Dear Debian Edu team,
Some commands for upgrading written in section 12 "upgrade"
are "listitem" type in po files (not "CDATA").
As a result some of crucial texts are rendered as
list items which I think it could confuse readers a bit
Package: debian-edu-doc
Version: 2.11.24
Severity: wishlist
Dear Debian Edu team,
After making "make" error on .po task such like syntax error,
debian-edu-doc/documentation/common/Makefile.common fails at
"mkdir images-tmp".
Since "make clean" does not purge that tmp dir,
"make" keep failing
Hi,
I am currently upgrading a Debian Edu 10 installation to Debian Edu 11
for testing, mostly finding the upgrade guide to work (with some minor
pitfalls, for which I am not yet sure whether they are documentation
issues or caused by local deviations).
But I found one major issue when upgrading
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