Public bug reported:
Upon installing puppetmaster-passenger (and disabling puppetmaster if
it's running on 8140), attempting to connect with Puppet garners an
error. This happens even from a clean install. It is safe, however, to
install puppetmaster and make it work, and then shut down the
Version: 2.7.18-1ubuntu1
Current in Ubuntu 12.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1093934
Title:
puppetmaster-passenger fails to run
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Public bug reported:
The default Apache 2 config file /etc/apache2/ports.conf contains a
Listen directive.
This directive is extraneous and unnecessary: The default configuration
includes a VirtualHost that listens on Port 80. SSL configurations
listen on Port 443. Removing the global Listen
I think I'm completely wrong on this, my fault for doing this completely
from memory without verifying that it actually works.
The problem is more of Apache's completely unexpected behavior: it listens
on whatever port you tell it. You have only a virtual host on *:1080?
Listen 80, it comes up
Public bug reported:
Bacula always brings mysql support.
The following command:
$ sudo apt-get install bacula-server bacula-common-pgsql
brings the result:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
bacula-common bacula-common-pgsql bacula-director-common
bacula-director-pgsql bacula-fd