From bluelist at waveweb.ch Sun Mar 1 11:04:26 2015 From: bluelist at waveweb.ch (Meaulnes Legler @ MailList) Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2015 17:04:26 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17165] =?utf-8?q?phpMyAdmin_for_SiteAdmin_=E2=80=94_solved!?= Message-ID: <54F3388A.7030303@waveweb.ch> I couldn't access the site's own MySQL database as SiteAdmin of a virtual server (or domain or site, however you call it) from the site administrator interface. This even though the database was created for this domain. The problem was that I created the database as Admin in the phpMyAdmin framed window of the server administrator interface in Server Management > Programs > phpMyAdmin. One has to create the database as Admin not in the administrator's phpMyAdmin but in the site's management pages! Server Management > Site Management > www.domname.tld - Modify > Services > Web > MySQL user and database > [?]Enable and create the database there with Username, Password, Database Name etc. Only then, when one logs in as SiteAdministrator, the phpMyAdmin framed window with its login appears in Site Management > Programs. Best regards Meaulnes Legler ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ www.WaveWeb.ch ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Zurich, Switzerland ~ ~ tel: +41 44 2601660 ~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Sun Mar 1 11:35:28 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2015 11:35:28 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17166] Re: phpMyAdmin for SiteAdmin In-Reply-To: <54F203FA.6050901@waveweb.ch> References: <54F203FA.6050901@waveweb.ch> Message-ID: <54F33FD0.40809@blueonyx.it> Hi Meaulnes, > It says ?If a siteAdmin uses phpMyAdmin and the site has no database > set up, he sees a phpMyAdmin login prompt that the GUI stuffs in > front of phpMyAdmin?. It looks like this is exactly what is > occurring... It's like this in the new GUI: Under "Server Management" / "Programs" / "phpMyAdmin" you will be logged in as "root" to MySQL with the details that are stored in the GUI for the MySQL-root access. If you use "Site Management" / "Programs" / "phpMyAdmin", then it will try to auto-login you to MySQL with the MySQL username and password that the GUI knows for this Vsite's MySQL database. If there is no database or if the MySQL credentials for that Vsite are incorrect, then you will get the username/password input form instead. So to troubleshoot this you need to make sure that the MySQL username and password that the GUI knows for this Vsite are correct. It might help to use "Server Management" / "Programs" / "phpMyAdmin" instead and to reset the password of the MySQL user to the one that the GUI knows. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From jan at pieterse.com Sun Mar 1 13:21:15 2015 From: jan at pieterse.com (johan pieterse) Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 13:21:15 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17167] who to change the hostname In-Reply-To: <9e38828a392e212611eb368d8133fb29.squirrel@_> References: <9683233ad793b9f584a5b90d52a3839b@trans-world.org> <20150228173015.M85796@tetlow.net> <54F204A7.9040008@oldcabin.net> <1DC92840-4347-482E-9880-78BA426F699F@gmail.com> <9e38828a392e212611eb368d8133fb29.squirrel@_> Message-ID: <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> I need to change the host name on a machine but I can not find where to edit this in the gui it is visible on the hardware information, but not editable :( From gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com Sun Mar 1 14:07:04 2015 From: gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com (Gerald Waugh) Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2015 13:07:04 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17168] Re: who to change the hostname In-Reply-To: <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> References: <9683233ad793b9f584a5b90d52a3839b@trans-world.org> <20150228173015.M85796@tetlow.net> <54F204A7.9040008@oldcabin.net> <1DC92840-4347-482E-9880-78BA426F699F@gmail.com> <9e38828a392e212611eb368d8133fb29.squirrel@_> <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> Message-ID: <54F36358.5080104@frontstreetnetworks.com> On 03/01/2015 12:21 PM, johan pieterse wrote: > I need to change the host name on a machine > but I can not find where to edit this in the gui > it is visible on the hardware information, but not editable > Server Management Tab System Settings TCP/IP From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Sun Mar 1 15:04:55 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2015 14:04:55 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17169] Re: who to change the hostname In-Reply-To: <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> References: <9683233ad793b9f584a5b90d52a3839b@trans-world.org> <20150228173015.M85796@tetlow.net> <54F204A7.9040008@oldcabin.net> <1DC92840-4347-482E-9880-78BA426F699F@gmail.com> <9e38828a392e212611eb368d8133fb29.squirrel@_> <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> Message-ID: <54F370E7.8060908@virtbiz.com> On 3/1/2015 12:21 PM, johan pieterse wrote: > I need to change the host name on a machine > but I can not find where to edit this in the gui > it is visible on the hardware information, but not editable If this is a VPS provided out of Aventurin{e}, then the hostname must be edited by your provider. Systems virtualized under openVZ templates necessarily have some networking configuration disabled from the BlueOnyx GUI, as that would be handled up-stream. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From info at itsezy.com.au Sun Mar 1 18:34:25 2015 From: info at itsezy.com.au (Maillists) Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 23:34:25 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17170] Re: Sorry, the email alias, admin, is already in use - fixed In-Reply-To: <54F0D138.9010507@blueonyx.it> References: <54EC94E1.7050709@virtbiz.com> <54ECB50D.30003@blueonyx.it> <8C877D1EB04BAA4994825ABAFF9AE1FA8536E9C2@ITSEZYSVR11.itsezy.local> <54ED291A.5070202@blueonyx.it> <54ED4978.9080900@virtbiz.com> <54ED686A.9020702@blueonyx.it> <54EDC2C3.1070805@virtbiz.com> <54F0D138.9010507@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <8C877D1EB04BAA4994825ABAFF9AE1FA853C86E7@ITSEZYSVR11.itsezy.local> Thanks for that Michael, very much appreciated. Regards, Noel -----Original Message----- From: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Michael Stauber Sent: Saturday, 28 February 2015 7:19 AM To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Subject: [BlueOnyx:17154] Re: Sorry, the email alias, admin, is already in use - fixed Hi Chris, >> Allowing 'admin' as email alias: > I'll try to wiggle it in, but I can make no promises as to when it > will happen. I just managed to recall where and how the 'admin' email alias is reserved and published a fix for 5207R, 5208R and 5209R to free it up for usage: http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/2015/ These updates have now been published to YUM. Once the updated base-vsite RPMs are installed, the email alias 'admin' can be used for one user on each Vsite on the server. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Tue Mar 3 00:14:29 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2015 00:14:29 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17171] Re: who to change the hostname In-Reply-To: <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> References: <9683233ad793b9f584a5b90d52a3839b@trans-world.org> <20150228173015.M85796@tetlow.net> <54F204A7.9040008@oldcabin.net> <1DC92840-4347-482E-9880-78BA426F699F@gmail.com> <9e38828a392e212611eb368d8133fb29.squirrel@_> <8DE42F75-905C-4557-BA97-F58AF62ADE80@pieterse.com> Message-ID: <54F54335.4020407@blueonyx.it> Hi Johan, > it is visible on the hardware information, but not editable If that's on AWS it might not be editable through the GUI. Edit /etc/sysconfig/network via SSH. There should be a HOSTNAME="xxxx" line. If not, add it and set the hostname to what it should be. Then restart CCEd for the GUI to catch up on it: /sbin/service cced.init restart -- With best regards Michael Stauber From hallo at netgemacht.at Wed Mar 4 08:08:09 2015 From: hallo at netgemacht.at (NETgemacht) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:08:09 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17172] Keep old backups on the server Message-ID: <9F606A14-B41A-4CF4-BEF6-8D911224B966@netgemacht.at> Hi! My server makes every sunday a backup of a virtual site. As I can see a ?new" backup will overwrite an ?old? backup. So is it possible to keep older backups so that I can restore a virtual site with an older backup? 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URL: From mailinglist at tikklik.nl Wed Mar 4 10:08:11 2015 From: mailinglist at tikklik.nl (Steffan Noord) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 16:08:11 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17173] Re: Keep old backups on the server In-Reply-To: <9F606A14-B41A-4CF4-BEF6-8D911224B966@netgemacht.at> References: <9F606A14-B41A-4CF4-BEF6-8D911224B966@netgemacht.at> Message-ID: <001f01d0568d$09000c80$1b002580$@tikklik.nl> We use snapshot to make backups You can rotate the backups so you can have multiple backups http://www.rsnapshot.org/ Steffan Van: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Namens NETgemacht Verzonden: woensdag 4 maart 2015 14:08 Aan: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Onderwerp: [BlueOnyx:17172] Keep old backups on the server Hi! My server makes every sunday a backup of a virtual site. As I can see a ?new" backup will overwrite an ?old? backup. So is it possible to keep older backups so that I can restore a virtual site with an older backup? 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Our server details seem squeaky clean - no RBL listing, reverse lookup works and matches mx records. SPF is good etc. Server in question: server1.fast-mail.net if anybody wants to check! Further investigation shows that although the sender is relaying off our server the TalkTalk server is picking up his home ADSL IP: The original message was received at Sun, 1 Mar 2015 19:23:59 GMT from 78-33-150-88.static.enta.net [78.33.150.88] This is a bog standard 5207R and we have no problem with anybody else. Can anybody suggest a kludge to get around this? Thanks Colin From heather at trans-world.org Wed Mar 4 12:08:44 2015 From: heather at trans-world.org (heather at trans-world.org) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 11:08:44 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17175] =?utf-8?q?Installing_BlueOnyx_on_a_Qube_3_can_be_possible=3F?= Message-ID: It seems after some web research that Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible, could you please check this pdf downlad and confirm me please Here is the pdf download document on how to instal BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 http://www.google.be/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=24&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDIQFjADOBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.martin-hoefer.de%2FQube3%2FBlueOnyx-Installation%2FINSTALLING_BlueOnyx_on_Qube3_by_Martin.pdf&ei=L_vxVIfJG9DkatiGgPgK&usg=AFQjCNFfnbHetN4k7a7XK3hYuMCL0YN7uQ&sig2=EmhSqw7b5iB_lMgXrp1i9w&bvm=bv.87269000,d.d24 From mstauber at blueonyx.it Wed Mar 4 12:14:57 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 12:14:57 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17176] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> Hi Colin, > Further investigation shows that although the sender is relaying off our server the TalkTalk server is picking up his home ADSL IP: > > The original message was received at Sun, 1 Mar 2015 19:23:59 GMT > from 78-33-150-88.static.enta.net [78.33.150.88] To clarify: The client has a mailserver on ADSL and is relaying through your BlueOnyx? Or is he using an email client and SMTP-Auth and sends email through your BlueOnyx directly? The distinct difference here: If he relays through you, the email headers will still show the origin of the email to be his ADSL box and your BlueOnyx will just be listed as relay in the 2nd line of the headers. Hence the recipient sees the ADSL box as sender and applies all the fishiness to it that this ADSL users IP address range might have. The degree of scrutiny that some SPAM filters apply varies naturally. Some evaluate just the initial sender. Some just the last relay it came from. Some evaluate all IPs listed in the header. Hence: As long as the IP address range of the ADSL sender shows up in the headers his mails might not go through while using this way. If he's using an email client and SMTP-Auth (or webmail) and sends from your server directly, then the mail should go through. Other than that there is no easy way around this. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From khohhof at kwom.com Wed Mar 4 13:03:40 2015 From: khohhof at kwom.com (Ken Hohhof) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 12:03:40 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17177] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <53C0531CA34445F9891A15F190A37560@khohhofVAIO> If I can ask, why would you want to put that much work into repurposing outdated hardware? There are inexpensive ATOM and i3 devices today, or 2-3 year old used servers, that would allow a straightforward standard install of BlueOnyx, and would outperform the Qube. I have tons of old hardware, including some very nice HP/Compaq servers, as well as some RaQ550 and Tyan servers that used to run Cobalt or BlueQuartz software. Every time I try to convince myself to reload them and put them back in service, it just doesn't make sense. They are going to the recycler. -----Original Message----- From: heather at trans-world.org Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:08 AM To: blueonyx at blueonyx.it Subject: [BlueOnyx:17175]Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? It seems after some web research that Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible, could you please check this pdf downlad and confirm me please Here is the pdf download document on how to instal BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 http://www.google.be/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=24&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDIQFjADOBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.martin-hoefer.de%2FQube3%2FBlueOnyx-Installation%2FINSTALLING_BlueOnyx_on_Qube3_by_Martin.pdf&ei=L_vxVIfJG9DkatiGgPgK&usg=AFQjCNFfnbHetN4k7a7XK3hYuMCL0YN7uQ&sig2=EmhSqw7b5iB_lMgXrp1i9w&bvm=bv.87269000,d.d24 _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Wed Mar 4 13:14:44 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 12:14:44 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17178] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54F74B94.1010508@virtbiz.com> On 3/4/2015 11:08 AM, heather at trans-world.org wrote: > It seems after some web research that Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 > can be possible, Is it possible? Perhaps! > could you please check this pdf downlad and confirm me please Better yet, how about you grab your Qube3 and try the process out and let us know how it goes? That said, I would not recommend this for anything past a hobby project. If you really want something of this form-factor to run your BlueOnyx installation on (rather than an actual server) then I would recommend going with something along the lines of a Gigabyte BRIX or Asus Vivo. There are lots of little Mini PC's out there you could use that will only cost a couple hundred dollars and will outperform the old Qube in every respect other than being the color blue. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Wed Mar 4 13:17:09 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 12:17:09 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17179] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54F74C25.1050104@virtbiz.com> On 3/4/2015 9:31 AM, Colin Jack wrote: > We are seeing mail sent from one of our relay servers to TalkTalk email addresses bouncing off their mail servers: > > "554 Your access to this mail system has been rejected due to the sending MTA's poor reputation." This wouldn't, by chance, be a Barracuda system that is throwing the error? I've never been impressed with those devices, but it appears they are especially inept at identifying the actual relay instead of the origination point... Unfortunately I don't have any great advice to help you fix something that is broken on the receiver's side. My take would be to pass the obvious error to them, and let their service provider sort it. After all, it's their service provider's problem. The trouble isn't with your box. (My guess is you're just easier to reach!) -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From jan at pieterse.com Wed Mar 4 13:21:24 2015 From: jan at pieterse.com (johan pieterse) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 13:21:24 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17180] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <73F8283B-D3CC-4044-AAE4-46EE306597F5@pieterse.com> the person who wrote that is Martin Hofer http://www.martin-hoefer.de/ here is his contact info so he seems to be the person to contact On Mar 4, 2015, at 12:08 PM, heather at trans-world.org wrote: > It seems after some web research that Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 > can be possible, > could you please check this pdf downlad and confirm me please > > Here is the pdf download document on how to instal BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 > > http://www.google.be/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=24&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDIQFjADOBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.martin-hoefer.de%2FQube3%2FBlueOnyx-Installation%2FINSTALLING_BlueOnyx_on_Qube3_by_Martin.pdf&ei=L_vxVIfJG9DkatiGgPgK&usg=AFQjCNFfnbHetN4k7a7XK3hYuMCL0YN7uQ&sig2=EmhSqw7b5iB_lMgXrp1i9w&bvm=bv.87269000,d.d24 > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From barry at oldradio.com Wed Mar 4 13:45:25 2015 From: barry at oldradio.com (Barry Mishkind) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 11:45:25 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17181] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> Hello Michael, At 10:14 AM 3/4/2015, Michael Stauber wrote: >If he's using an email client and SMTP-Auth (or webmail) and sends from >your server directly, then the mail should go through. Other than that >there is no easy way around this. Could you possible elaborate a bit? I have found that using webmail is fine, but a bit more kludgy when trying to deal with several hundred emails. I'm using Eudora to send directly to the BX mail server. using SMTP-Auth (587). Nevertheless, the local cox.cable IP continues to show in the headers. Can you give me a clue how to avoid/suppress the cox IP? Thanks b From pcworxla at gmail.com Wed Mar 4 13:46:22 2015 From: pcworxla at gmail.com (Ralf Quint) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 10:46:22 -0800 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17182] Any/which version of BlueOnyx is vulnerable to 'FreakAttack' OpenSSL vulnerability? Message-ID: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/03/03/2036241/freak-attack-threatens-ssl-clients -- -- P.C.Worx * On-Site IT Services Phone: (323)744-1081 Mailing address: 12021 Wilshire Blvd. #290, Los Angeles, CA 90025 www.pcworxla.com -- --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com From toomanyhandles at gmail.com Wed Mar 4 14:10:13 2015 From: toomanyhandles at gmail.com (Brian M) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:10:13 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17183] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've done that but years ago. There were a few glitches with some BX things, especially webapps etc could be confused about the platform you were on, and it is probably a bit more broken now as the SB CentOS base is really out of date. Also, you have to use a custom ROM and base OS install, neither of which are supported anymore (email them before you buy, they aren't really shy about it, also check out the forums, there were posts in there about EOL IIRC). Plus hardware is old and slow. IMO if you want to be cheap you'd be better off going with a little Shuttle box and using a modern base OS and no strange custom ROM solutions. Have at it though if you have the time and like puzzles to solve. Brian. On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 12:08 PM, wrote: > It seems after some web research that Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 > can be possible, > could you please check this pdf downlad and confirm me please > > Here is the pdf download document on how to instal BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 > > http://www.google.be/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=24&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDIQFjADOBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.martin-hoefer.de%2FQube3%2FBlueOnyx-Installation%2FINSTALLING_BlueOnyx_on_Qube3_by_Martin.pdf&ei=L_vxVIfJG9DkatiGgPgK&usg=AFQjCNFfnbHetN4k7a7XK3hYuMCL0YN7uQ&sig2=EmhSqw7b5iB_lMgXrp1i9w&bvm=bv.87269000,d.d24 > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From maronoff at gmail.com Wed Mar 4 15:16:01 2015 From: maronoff at gmail.com (Michael Aronoff) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 12:16:01 -0800 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17184] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: <54F74B94.1010508@virtbiz.com> References: <54F74B94.1010508@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <001201d056b8$0941c1e0$1bc545a0$@gmail.com> Chris wrote: > There are lots of little Mini PC's out there you could use that will only cost a couple hundred dollars and will > outperform the old Qube in every respect other than being the color blue. If you are adventurous get a nice miniITX MB and throw it in the Qube case. I bet with some work you could even get the LED to work. The drivers for that must be around somewhere. On second thought anyone have a Qube they want to give me? That sounds like a fun project. :-) ______________________________ M Aronoff Out From mstauber at blueonyx.it Wed Mar 4 15:29:00 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 15:29:00 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17185] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54F76B0C.40507@blueonyx.it> Hi Heather, > It seems after some web research that Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 > can be possible The original Qube and RaQ hardware aren't PC's or servers in the traditional sense, as they lack the BIOS and boot mechanism that a PC or server usually has. Hence booting *anything* on them requires a lot of special tweaks. Those tweaks were initially created with much, much older (and smaller) kernels in mind. The latest kernel that worked fine (on the RaQ550, but not the RaQ4 or Qube3) was the 2.4 kernel. Some people managed to "hack" the EEprom software on the Cobalts to shoe-horn a mechanism into them that allows to boot a 2.6 kernel. But even then: That kernel is totally outside of the update procedure and your box will remain stuck on a 3-4 year old kernel without patches, support or updates. That alone should be a dead serious show stopper. The newest Qube 3 hardware you'll find out there will celebrate it's 12th or 13th birthday soon. Some that you might find somewhere on Ebay or elsewhere might even be old enough to drink or drive - not necessarily at the same time, though. It doesn't make any sense to still use such antiquated hardware - even for hobby purposes. Let alone to connect it to the internet and run it with cobbled together and outdated kernels which lack years of security updates. Just a few examples: http://www.cubitek.com/products/mini-series/mini-cube http://imgur.com/a/Tqk9x#dby3mWB http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Mini-ITX-Case_106207901.html http://www.itxcomputercase.com/quality-1798554-silent_mini_itx_pc_case.html Just to give you some ideas. You can easily and cheaply build a silent and small PC with a modern case and modern components that allows you to install and run any OS that you'd like. May that be BlueOnyx or whatever else. These mini-itx boards usually come pretty complete (last time I looked), so all you need to do is to plug in the RAM and the disk and then throw it into the case and plug in the cables for the power supply. And some of these mini-itx cases (especially the last one in red!) are really neat looking. Throwing $200 US (or thereabouts) at it will get you a long way and you get a hassle free, modern and neat looking Qube replacement. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From chuck at tetlow.net Wed Mar 4 16:40:33 2015 From: chuck at tetlow.net (Chuck Tetlow) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 15:40:33 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17186] Re: Installing BlueOnyx on a Qube 3 can be possible? In-Reply-To: <53C0531CA34445F9891A15F190A37560@khohhofVAIO> References: <53C0531CA34445F9891A15F190A37560@khohhofVAIO> Message-ID: <20150304213614.M64534@tetlow.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colin at mainline.uk Wed Mar 4 15:36:02 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 20:36:02 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17187] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Hi Michael >Hi Colin, > >> Further investigation shows that although the sender is relaying off >>our server the TalkTalk server is picking up his home ADSL IP: >> >> The original message was received at Sun, 1 Mar 2015 19:23:59 GMT >> from 78-33-150-88.static.enta.net [78.33.150.88] > >To clarify: The client has a mailserver on ADSL and is relaying through >your BlueOnyx? Or is he using an email client and SMTP-Auth and sends >email through your BlueOnyx directly? Yes - sending from email client using SMTP-auth. Outlook and Thunderbird. > >The distinct difference here: If he relays through you, the email >headers will still show the origin of the email to be his ADSL box and >your BlueOnyx will just be listed as relay in the 2nd line of the >headers. Hence the recipient sees the ADSL box as sender and applies all >the fishiness to it that this ADSL users IP address range might have. > >The degree of scrutiny that some SPAM filters apply varies naturally. >Some evaluate just the initial sender. Some just the last relay it came >from. Some evaluate all IPs listed in the header. That is what they are doing (all IPs listed). Can I ?thin? out the headers? > >Hence: As long as the IP address range of the ADSL sender shows up in >the headers his mails might not go through while using this way. > >If he's using an email client and SMTP-Auth (or webmail) and sends from >your server directly, then the mail should go through. Other than that >there is no easy way around this. Unfortunately that is what he is doing. It is only the TalkTalk servers that have a problem. Pity sendmail doesn?t have the flexibility of Exchange type ?send connectors? so that certain name spaces can be redirected to different smtp servers. Many thanks Colin From khohhof at kwom.com Wed Mar 4 15:46:36 2015 From: khohhof at kwom.com (Ken Hohhof) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:46:36 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17188] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F74C25.1050104@virtbiz.com> References: <54F74C25.1050104@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <7AE7C1624CE84BA88EB4886C61BB8D0B@khohhofVAIO> I have seen this as well (but a few years ago) when some administrator mis-configured a Barracuda to look at the sender's IP address. Barracuda has a name for this option, I can't remember it now. But yes it will block all sorts of mail from dynamic IP blocks (DSL, etc.) for poor reputation. It is a configuration mistake, it is the reputation of the mail relay that should be taken into account, and in turn the operator of the mail relay determines who to trust (typically via SMTP AUTH). But it is common for the mail system administrator to proclaim to their customers that they are right to block this evil mail from bad actors with poor reputations. They will blame the sender, saying "tell them to stop spamming". The solution is probably to tell the sender to use webmail, so his IP address does not show up in the headers. Most of the big mailbox providers like GMail and Yahoo Mail I think have gone to this approach even for SMTP mail, they suppress the headers from before it hit their system. So a badly misconfigured Barracuda or similar anti-spam appliance has nothing to look at and get upset over. -----Original Message----- From: Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 12:17 PM To: blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it Subject: [BlueOnyx:17179] Re: TalkTalk bounce On 3/4/2015 9:31 AM, Colin Jack wrote: > We are seeing mail sent from one of our relay servers to TalkTalk email > addresses bouncing off their mail servers: > > "554 Your access to this mail system has been rejected due to the sending > MTA's poor reputation." This wouldn't, by chance, be a Barracuda system that is throwing the error? I've never been impressed with those devices, but it appears they are especially inept at identifying the actual relay instead of the origination point... Unfortunately I don't have any great advice to help you fix something that is broken on the receiver's side. My take would be to pass the obvious error to them, and let their service provider sort it. After all, it's their service provider's problem. The trouble isn't with your box. (My guess is you're just easier to reach!) -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From colin at mainline.uk Wed Mar 4 15:52:22 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 20:52:22 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17189] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Hi Michael > >If he's using an email client and SMTP-Auth (or webmail) and sends from >your server directly, then the mail should go through. Other than that >there is no easy way around this. > Maybe something like this? http://www.devside.net/wamp-server/removing-senders-ip-address-from-emails- received-from-header Regards Colin From colin at mainline.uk Wed Mar 4 16:32:48 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 21:32:48 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17190] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F74C25.1050104@virtbiz.com> References: <54F74C25.1050104@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: Hi Chris On 04/03/2015 18:17, "Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet" wrote: > >On 3/4/2015 9:31 AM, Colin Jack wrote: >> We are seeing mail sent from one of our relay servers to TalkTalk email >>addresses bouncing off their mail servers: >> >> "554 Your access to this mail system has been rejected due to the >>sending MTA's poor reputation." > >This wouldn't, by chance, be a Barracuda system that is throwing the >error? I've never been impressed with those devices, but it appears >they are especially inept at identifying the actual relay instead of the >origination point... > >Unfortunately I don't have any great advice to help you fix something >that is broken on the receiver's side. My take would be to pass the >obvious error to them, and let their service provider sort it. After >all, it's their service provider's problem. The trouble isn't with your >box. (My guess is you're just easier to reach!) >-- Not sure - TalkTalk are a big ISP (and the net is full of complaints regarding this stupid behaviour from their servers) but could be they are using something along the lines of Barracuda. Colin From dan at dogsbody.org Wed Mar 4 17:07:26 2015 From: dan at dogsbody.org (Dogsbody) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 22:07:26 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17191] Re: Any/which version of BlueOnyx is vulnerable to 'FreakAttack' OpenSSL vulnerability? In-Reply-To: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> References: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> Message-ID: <54F7821E.7030906@dogsbody.org> On 04/03/15 18:46, Ralf Quint wrote: > http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/03/03/2036241/freak-attack-threatens-ssl-clients I can't talk for every version of BlueOnyx but due to Michael's EXCELLENT work of updating all the SSL ciphers recently I can confirm that 5208R, 5207R, 5108R & 5107R are all safe from the FREAK attack. I can't believe that Michael would do anything different on 5209R but if anyone has a 5209R or 5106R box they want to send me the URL of (off list) I'll happily test and report back. Dan From maronoff at gmail.com Wed Mar 4 17:29:03 2015 From: maronoff at gmail.com (Michael Aronoff) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:29:03 -0800 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17192] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> Message-ID: <000c01d056ca$9f130230$dd390690$@gmail.com> Barry Mishkind wrote: > Can you give me a clue how to avoid/suppress the cox IP? What you are asking to change is the basic nature of email. The actual originating IP address will always be in the header. If you use webmail then the actual originating IP address is the server that hosts the webmail. If you use any local email client then the originating IP is the one for your PC. If someone is blocking your email because of your IP you can request that they whitelist you or you can change your IP address with your ISP. In any event what you are asking for is at this point beyond the scope this mailing list as it is not something that can be changed with a setting in your server. ______________________________ M Aronoff Out? From admin at probass.com Wed Mar 4 17:49:28 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 17:49:28 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17193] PHPList / Email Issues Message-ID: <54F78BF8.4060208@probass.com> I will try to explain what is happening. We have a sub domain like media.mydomain.com which uses phplist the primary domain is at a different hosting group and the email in on Microsoft 365 cloud. When trying to send the e-mailer their e-mail bounce as no such user. Is there a way to fix or work around? Hopefully this make sense RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Wed Mar 4 18:47:30 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 18:47:30 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17194] Re: 'FreakAttack' OpenSSL vulnerability? In-Reply-To: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> References: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> Message-ID: <54F79992.3020809@blueonyx.it> Hi Ralf, > http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/03/03/2036241/freak-attack-threatens-ssl-clients When the Crypto-Crisis began with the Snowden revelations we took a long and hard look at the encryption mechanisms in various BlueOnyx services - on all BlueOnyx versions past and present. During subsequent updates we started to harden them a lot beyond the standard pre-defined or default values that CentOS or SL ship with. This included the disabling of all weak protocols for all relevant services and making sure that the strongest possible ciphers and protocols are used in client/server negotiations. Only if a client doesn't support the strongest possible protocols and ciphers, a fallback to the next lesser protocol or ciphers is allowed. But: Even then we only allow to fall back to things that are still considered secure. If a fallback to weak and no longer supported protocols or ciphers is requested, then we deny the communication. Which means: Protocols: ========== - SSLv3, SSLv2 and SSL(v1) are disabled. No exceptions allowed. - TLSv1.2, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.0 are allowed. Newest one preferred. Ciphers: ======== Not all services support all ciphers. So what's actually used where depends on the services. We oriented ourselves on the guidelines set out by https://bettercrypto.org/ and https://ssllabs.com/, which are beyond reproach or doubt and enjoy a good community review. Some minor compromises had to be made, because RedHat probably got clubbed over the head with a "National Security Letter" from a certain fascist government or other and disabled most elliptic curve algorithms in EL6's OpenSSL and has not been forthcoming to enable all of them again. They state "copyright reasons" that nobody else who ships OpenSSL as well does have any problem with. Go figure. So what does this mean in practical terms: BlueOnyx 5106R on CentOS 5: ============================ The encryption in it is pretty much FUBAR. The OpenSSL in CentOS5 is darn ancient. It supports at best TLSv1.0 and none of the elliptic curve stuff is included in a usable fashion. We buttoned it down as good as we could, but it's not ideal. The only good part: The OpenSSL on it is so old, that it's not susceptible to some of the attack vectors that are circulating. BlueOnyx 5107R, 5207R, 5108R and 5208R on EL6, CentOS 6 or SL 6: ================================================================= As said above: RedHat crippled the OpenSSL in it. Only with v6.6 and onwards some elliptic curve algorithms made it back into OpenSSL, but they are the weaker ones of the crop. TLSv1.2, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.0 are available and wherever applicable and possible Forwarding Secrecy is used and strongest ciphers are preferred in the negotiations. As far as HTTPS goes, take a look at this: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=5108r1.smd.net&latest That's run against a 5108R with a self signed certificate and if it were a real certificate, it would get an A-. Which is as good as it gets on EL6 if you still want to accept connections in the most secure fashion from most modern browsers. A straight "A" would only be possible if we allow some browsers to use weaker stuff. Which is a compromise I won't take. The email services are hardened in a similar fashion and likewise we get pretty good results there, too. BlueOnyx 5209R on EL7, CentOS 7 or SL 7: ========================================= The included OpenSSL is a bit newer, but still shows that the guys with the red hat bend over backwards (and lowered their pants) to appease "the powers that be" to remove some Elliptic Curve ciphers. We use the same optimization tweaks for ciphers and protocols on 5209R that we use on EL6, which produces similarly good and very robust results as far as hardening goes. Applicability for the 'FreakAttack' exploits? ============================================= The 'FreakAttack' is only possible via a man-in-the-middle-attack. So you got your "friendly" (or hostile) three letter agency (domestic or foreign) tapping your switching box in the street, or they have tapped into the copper or fiber somewhere along the line or get the data spoon fed by the telcos or by "renting" space in DECIX, MAE-EAST or other national exchanges. So they see every bit and byte that flows either way - encrypted or not. Those who can receive can send as well. So they can send packets of their own during the negotiation (or afterwards) and can try to negotiate a protocol and cipher that they can crack more easily. Like the RC4 cipher, which has been so thoroughly rooted that it's worthless. We don't allow any algorithm that is based on RC4. We also don't allow the horrible "Export" or "MD5" stuff that is still included in OpenSSL. Much of what we still allow falls into combinations of Elliptic Curve, Diffie Hellman, AES, CBC, GCM and various forms of SHA (preferably SHA256) for hashing. Some combinations of those are better or worse than others for various reasons. Especially anything from Microsoft has problems with the stuff that's considered more secure. Also newer Android versions (4.4.2 or newer) don't support Forwarding Secrecy with the best possible ciphers, nor do they support Elliptic Curve algorithms in that mix. Go figure. US companies. Why are we not surprised? So yes: Via a man-in-the-middle attack our protocols and ciphers can still be "downgraded". But just a notch or two. We don't allow anyone to downgrade them beyond what's still considered "safe" at this time. If it is *still* "safe" enough? Who knows? But it's the best we can do. Especially considering that we're not playing on a level playing ground and are fighting this fight against oppressive, manipulative and fascist governments and their unregulated and unsupervised GESTAPO stormtroopers. Worse: They have the "don't be evil" guys in their pockets, too and force them to cripple the security architecture that this net of ours depends on. Which is where we come back full circle: If you got such a three letter agency tapping your communication, then all bets are off anyway. The next time any piece of software says it wants to update, then who or what guarantees that the update is legitimately coming from the source it comes from and hasn't been tampered with along the way? Sure, it might be signed, checksummed or whatever else ... but it's only as strong as the weakest link. Which might be the Windows box in the same network. Technically: We did what we could. But *this* problem can't be helped with through technical solutions, hotfixes or tweaks. It needs either a political solution or a bloody revolution. TL;DR: ====== It's FUBAR, but we dealt with it as best as we could manage. Now go vote and don't make your cross for the same corrupt fascist-junta that got us into this vexatious twattery. :o) P.S.: Daily goal achieved. Managed to casually insert a lovely and freshly learned English expletive into a technical/political discussion. \o/ -- With best regards Michael Stauber From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Wed Mar 4 20:39:35 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 19:39:35 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17195] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> Message-ID: <54F7B3D7.40001@virtbiz.com> On 3/4/2015 12:45 PM, Barry Mishkind wrote: > Hello Michael, > > At 10:14 AM 3/4/2015, Michael Stauber wrote: >> If he's using an email client and SMTP-Auth (or webmail) and sends from >> your server directly, then the mail should go through. Other than that >> there is no easy way around this. > I'm using Eudora to send directly to the BX mail server. > using SMTP-Auth (587). Nevertheless, the local cox.cable > IP continues to show in the headers. Can you give me > a clue how to avoid/suppress the cox IP? There's not a good way to hide the IP you're sending from. But what we're talking about here is that a well put-together receiving mail system should not care about the IP address of the workstation used to send the message. Shouldn't.... which we know is not always the case. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From mstauber at blueonyx.it Wed Mar 4 23:10:02 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 23:10:02 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17196] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54F7D71A.4080007@blueonyx.it> Hi Colin, > Maybe something like this? > > http://www.devside.net/wamp-server/removing-senders-ip-address-from-emails- > received-from-header Many thanks for digging that one up. I had this procedure bookmarked years ago but misplaced it. Yeah, that's exactly how one can suppress these headers. In that case: If you relay, then anything in the headers *before* it hits your mailserver will be stripped out when the email is passed on to its final destination. I think it might be worthwhile to build that into the new GUI. A checkbox or similar that allows to toggle it on and off. Default behavior would be the way it is now and optionally you can suppress the previous headers. I'll look into it after I played a bit with it. The instructions at the above URL aren't 100% clear cut if the edit in sendmail.mc suffices. I think it might. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Wed Mar 4 23:12:00 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 23:12:00 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17197] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> Message-ID: <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> Hi Barry, > Can you give me a clue how to avoid/suppress the cox IP? Colin dug up this here: http://www.devside.net/wamp-server/removing-senders-ip-address-from-emails-received-from-header That's the way to do it. But like said: I'll add something to the new GUI that allows to toggle this behavior on or off. It's useful enough. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From barry at oldradio.com Thu Mar 5 00:42:44 2015 From: barry at oldradio.com (Barry Mishkind) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 22:42:44 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17198] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> At 09:12 PM 3/4/2015, Michael Stauber wrote: >> Can you give me a clue how to avoid/suppress the cox IP? > >Colin dug up this here: >http://www.devside.net/wamp-server/removing-senders-ip-address-from-emails-received-from-header > >That's the way to do it. But like said: I'll add something to the new >GUI that allows to toggle this behavior on or off. It's useful enough. Thank you Michael ... vielen dank! I have taken a quick look at it, and may need some help from Chris or someone else to implement, but if it works, it would solve a myriad of problems that even talking to Cox HQ in Atlanta could not address. If it were only one or two Barracuda sites, I would have asked for whitelisting. But I run a mailing list or six, and it happens regularly with a lot of folks who don't know what to do, or have an ISP that won't cooperate. Thanks again! barry From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 5 00:47:55 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 00:47:55 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17199] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> Message-ID: <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> Hi Barry, > I have taken a quick look at it, and may need > some help from Chris or someone else to > implement, but if it works, it would solve a myriad > of problems that even talking to Cox HQ in > Atlanta could not address. I'll make it configurable through the GUI in a couple of days, so if you can wait for it: It'll come. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From chuck at tetlow.net Thu Mar 5 02:25:29 2015 From: chuck at tetlow.net (Chuck Tetlow) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 01:25:29 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17200] Re: PHPList / Email Issues In-Reply-To: <54F78BF8.4060208@probass.com> References: <54F78BF8.4060208@probass.com> Message-ID: <20150305071428.M8083@tetlow.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richard at morgan-web.co.uk Thu Mar 5 03:12:36 2015 From: richard at morgan-web.co.uk (Richard Morgan :: Morgan Web) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 08:12:36 -0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17201] Bug in Personal Profile / PhpMyAdmin Message-ID: <07b901d0571c$24d2a5f0$6e77f1d0$@co.uk> Hi I've found a bug which appears to be consistent and prevents access to phpMyAdmin. When logged in as a server administrator (not admin), go to Personal Profile >> Programs >> phpMyAdmin the following error is presented: A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: phpMyAdminList Filename: controllers/phpmyadminUser.php Line Number: 254 Fatal error: ob_start() [ref.outcontrol]: Cannot use output buffering in output buffering display handlers in /usr/sausalito/ui/chorizo/ci/system/core/Exceptions.php on line 181 This doesn't happen when logged in as the administrator or a user, but as we're trying to start using other people as server administrators then this is the main means of DB access. Thanks in advance. Richard From colin at mainline.uk Thu Mar 5 03:50:06 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 08:50:06 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17202] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> Brilliant - thanks Michael. > -----Original Message----- > From: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx- > bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Michael Stauber > Sent: 05 March 2015 05:48 > To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List > Subject: [BlueOnyx:17199] Re: TalkTalk bounce > > Hi Barry, > > > I have taken a quick look at it, and may need > > some help from Chris or someone else to > > implement, but if it works, it would solve a myriad > > of problems that even talking to Cox HQ in > > Atlanta could not address. > > I'll make it configurable through the GUI in a couple of days, so if you can wait > for it: It'll come. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 5 09:10:50 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 09:10:50 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17203] Re: PHPList / Email Issues In-Reply-To: <20150305071428.M8083@tetlow.net> References: <20150305071428.M8083@tetlow.net> Message-ID: <54F863EA.5080505@probass.com> Chuck, Thank removing from the/etc/mail did the trick RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From barry at oldradio.com Thu Mar 5 10:03:24 2015 From: barry at oldradio.com (Barry Mishkind) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 08:03:24 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17204] Re: TalkTalk bounce In-Reply-To: <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20150305080230.04761d58@oldradio.com> At 10:47 PM 3/4/2015, Michael Stauber wrote: >> I have taken a quick look at it, and may need >> some help from Chris or someone else to >> implement, but if it works, it would solve a myriad >> of problems that even talking to Cox HQ in >> Atlanta could not address. > >I'll make it configurable through the GUI in a couple of days, so if you >can wait for it: It'll come. A major tip of the hat and heartfelt thanks for your effort! Best regards barry From heather at trans-world.org Thu Mar 5 11:41:44 2015 From: heather at trans-world.org (heather at trans-world.org) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:41:44 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17205] PHP Error was encountered once I logged in Blueonyx Message-ID: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> What I log to blueonyx panel I see an error page. please check this screenshot http://awesomescreenshot.com/0e84jy2380 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: fopen(/etc/build): failed to open stream: No such file or directory Filename: libraries/ServerScriptHelper.php Line Number: 906 May I know how to fix this? From heather at trans-world.org Thu Mar 5 11:44:23 2015 From: heather at trans-world.org (heather at trans-world.org) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:44:23 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17206] =?utf-8?q?May_I_use_postfix_and_apache_james_mail_server_instead?= =?utf-8?q?_of_sendmail_with_blueonyx=3F?= Message-ID: May I use postfix and apache james mail server instead of sendmail with blueonyx? From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Thu Mar 5 11:54:40 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:54:40 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17207] Re: May I use postfix and apache james mail server instead of sendmail with blueonyx? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54F88A50.90107@virtbiz.com> On 3/5/2015 10:44 AM, heather at trans-world.org wrote: > May I use postfix and apache james mail server instead of sendmail with > blueonyx? No. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Thu Mar 5 11:55:21 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:55:21 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17208] Re: PHP Error was encountered once I logged in Blueonyx In-Reply-To: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> References: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> Message-ID: <54F88A79.7070809@virtbiz.com> On 3/5/2015 10:41 AM, heather at trans-world.org wrote: > > > What I log to blueonyx panel I see an error page. > > please check this screenshot http://awesomescreenshot.com/0e84jy2380 > > > A PHP Error was encountered > > Severity: Warning > > Message: fopen(/etc/build): failed to open stream: No such file or > directory > > Filename: libraries/ServerScriptHelper.php > > Line Number: 906 > > > May I know how to fix this? Wait 10 minutes and try again. Unless, of course, you have changed PHP. If you changed PHP on your own, then you've broken it. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From heather at trans-world.org Thu Mar 5 11:56:55 2015 From: heather at trans-world.org (heather at trans-world.org) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:56:55 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17209] Blueonyx yum updater shows no software paquage downloads Message-ID: <28127faf6978f0ee3e815012d684ba0e@trans-world.org> I see on blueoninx we have this http://awesomescreenshot.com/0524gsfk16 yum updater but there is no software paquage download. While when I check from here http://awesomescreenshot.com/0be4gshh62 and try to instal any yum repository, the serch shows no software to instal, there has got to be a problem as if we have already isntalled all the repository softares From jan at pieterse.com Thu Mar 5 12:07:15 2015 From: jan at pieterse.com (johan pieterse) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 12:07:15 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17210] Re: PHP Error was encountered once I logged in Blueonyx In-Reply-To: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> References: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> Message-ID: <198CBFC9-DAD2-40F0-A382-B1D3361EF944@pieterse.com> the answer lies in the screen /etc/build is not here so as they say in filed of dreams "find it and they will come" or as many suggest earlier get some uptodate hardware On Mar 5, 2015, at 11:41 AM, heather at trans-world.org wrote: > > > What I log to blueonyx panel I see an error page. > > please check this screenshot http://awesomescreenshot.com/0e84jy2380 > > > A PHP Error was encountered > > Severity: Warning > > Message: fopen(/etc/build): failed to open stream: No such file or > directory > > Filename: libraries/ServerScriptHelper.php > > Line Number: 906 > > > May I know how to fix this? > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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But don't expect any support from the community if you change it. -- Maurice From jw at veritekglobal.eu Thu Mar 5 12:13:57 2015 From: jw at veritekglobal.eu (Janwillem Ronken) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 18:13:57 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17212] Re: Blueonyx yum updater shows no software paquage downloads In-Reply-To: <28127faf6978f0ee3e815012d684ba0e@trans-world.org> References: <28127faf6978f0ee3e815012d684ba0e@trans-world.org> Message-ID: I think you are the problem? use BlueOnyx as it?s supposed to be. Don?t make it do things it wasn?t designed for? like changing PhP without using official packages, using Postfix or Apache James. And install a spellchecker while you?re at it. I haven?t seen an email from you with a least one error per line. Jan From: Reply-To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Date: Thursday 5 March 2015 17:56 To: Subject: [BlueOnyx:17209] Blueonyx yum updater shows no software paquage downloads I see on blueoninx we have this http://awesomescreenshot.com/0524gsfk16 yum updater but there is no software paquage download. While when I check from here http://awesomescreenshot.com/0be4gshh62 and try to instal any yum repository, the serch shows no software to instal, there has got to be a problem as if we have already isntalled all the repository softares _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I haven?t seen an email from you with a least one error per line. > > Jan > > From: > Reply-To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List > Date: Thursday 5 March 2015 17:56 > To: > Subject: [BlueOnyx:17209] Blueonyx yum updater shows no software paquage downloads > > I see on blueoninx we have this http://awesomescreenshot.com/0524gsfk16 > yum updater but there is no software paquage download. > While when I check from here http://awesomescreenshot.com/0be4gshh62 and > try to instal any yum repository, the serch shows no software to instal, > there has got to be a problem as if we have already isntalled all the > repository softares > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 5 13:01:12 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 13:01:12 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17214] Re: PHP Error was encountered once I logged in Blueonyx In-Reply-To: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> References: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> Message-ID: <54F899E8.2080902@blueonyx.it> Hi Heather, > Message: fopen(/etc/build): failed to open stream: No such file or > directory The config file /etc/build is an integral part of BlueOnyx. In it we store which version of BlueOnyx you are using. If *that* is missing, all bets are off and pretty much nothing will work. Because at every bend and turn BlueOnyx will check which version it is, because some versions of it do things a little different to take OS specific differences into account. So the question is: - How did you install BlueOnyx? - Which ISO or OS template was used? - What version of BlueOnyx *are* you using? And lastly: What modifications did you make to BlueOnyx to break it? We support BlueOnyx in the shape and form that we ship it. We answer questions and give suggestions about modifications that you want to make and more often than not the answer will be: Don't do that, it'll break things. And if it breaks, you can keep the pieces. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From colin at mainline.uk Thu Mar 5 15:26:17 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 20:26:17 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17215] Re: PHP Error was encountered once I logged in Blueonyx In-Reply-To: <54F899E8.2080902@blueonyx.it> References: <9ed8ed38c2aec06040ab4df4f585edb1@trans-world.org> <54F899E8.2080902@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: > >We support BlueOnyx in the shape and form that we ship it. > >We answer questions and give suggestions about modifications that you >want to make and more often than not the answer will be: Don't do that, >it'll break things. And if it breaks, you can keep the pieces. Well put! Colin From pcworxla at gmail.com Thu Mar 5 16:31:07 2015 From: pcworxla at gmail.com (Ralf Quint) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 13:31:07 -0800 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17216] Re: 'FreakAttack' OpenSSL vulnerability? In-Reply-To: <54F79992.3020809@blueonyx.it> References: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> <54F79992.3020809@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54F8CB1B.2010601@gmail.com> On 3/4/2015 3:47 PM, Michael Stauber wrote: > Hi Ralf, > >> http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/03/03/2036241/freak-attack-threatens-ssl-clients > When the Crypto-Crisis began with the Snowden revelations we took a long > and hard look at the encryption mechanisms in various BlueOnyx services > - on all BlueOnyx versions past and present. > I asked because this is a more bit serious than it might appear at first. It has two sides that are possibly vulnerable, both the client side (web browser asking to use an outdated cipher suite) and the server side (like BlueOnyx, which might accept an outdated cipher suite for "secure" connection). And going by the fact that in the list of web sites tested vulnerable "high end" sites like americanexpress.com, bloomberg.com, businessinsider.com, groupon.com etc, I think it is better to be vigilant and check rather than just to assume that one isn't effected. I am not as much concerned that any of those security agencies that you seem to have so much disdain for, are snooping around but this is something that crooks are going to try and exploit, specifically as a lot of "mythically" secure clients systems (Apples anyone?) are among those effected ad likely oblivious to the fact that their browser needs to be fixed... Ralf -- -- P.C.Worx * On-Site IT Services Phone: (323)744-1081 Mailing address: 12021 Wilshire Blvd. #290, Los Angeles, CA 90025 www.pcworxla.com -- --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 5 16:55:00 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 16:55:00 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17217] Re: 'FreakAttack' OpenSSL vulnerability? In-Reply-To: <54F8CB1B.2010601@gmail.com> References: <54F752FE.7000500@gmail.com> <54F79992.3020809@blueonyx.it> <54F8CB1B.2010601@gmail.com> Message-ID: <54F8D0B4.1030809@blueonyx.it> Hi Ralf, > I asked because this is a more bit serious than it might appear at > first. It has two sides that are possibly vulnerable, both the client > side (web browser asking to use an outdated cipher suite) and the server > side. Absolutely. Both ends play a role here. If both the server *and* the client don't allow downgrading of protocols and ciphers beyond a certain point, then that enhances security. And prevents this attack vector. If one side of the communication allows it, there is still an attack vector possible, but technically it gets more complicated. This is (again) done by government agencies via the use of dedicated servers in the middle, which intercept, proxy and modify the traffic. Just one well known example: The Iran and Facebook. Yet their approach was a bit more complicated and naturally had to use faked SSL certificates. There it of course helps if you have a CA-authority in your pockets, which is something that run-of-the-mill criminals rarely have access to. > And going by the fact that in the list of web sites tested vulnerable > "high end" sites like americanexpress.com, bloomberg.com, > businessinsider.com, groupon.com etc, I think it is > better to be vigilant and check rather than just to assume that one > isn't effected. Absolutely correct. But I'm not surprised that so many important sites are still affected. A couple of months ago I had a talk with the IT department of my bank. Actually it's a chain of regional banks in Germany who have regional offices and country wide use the same backend for the online-banking. They were still using RC4 based ciphers for everything by default. When you actually disabled RC4 in your browser, then it would downgrade to something even more horrible and much more worthless. I asked them about it and got a noncommittal reply that they still have to support IE6 on Windows XP and other horrible stuff. So to make that happen they used the worst possible ciphers to begin with and even didn't provide more secure alternatives. Which is something that could easily be done. Naturally: They're wide open to the 'FreakAttack'. > I am not as much concerned that any of those security agencies that you > seem to have so much disdain for, are snooping around but this is > something that crooks are going to try and exploit I'm not really worried about the dozen crooks that might be able to pull it off against isolated single targets. The widespread usage of this against millions of people per hour by the government crooks has me more worried. But like said: As far as BlueOnyx is concerned, we did what we could. The only good thing that might come off it: It forces Apple, Google and Microsoft to actually pro-actively raise the bar on ciphers and protocols. Which might not be in the best interest of the NSA. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 5 17:13:44 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 17:13:44 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17218] Re: 'FreakAttack' OpenSSL vulnerability? In-Reply-To: <54F8CB1B.2010601@gmail.com> References: <54F8CB1B.2010601@gmail.com> Message-ID: <54F8D518.5010909@probass.com> You can test here http://www.nagios.com/freak-vulnerability-tester RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. 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I just published an updated base-email for BlueOnyx 5207R, 5208R and 5209R: http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=186&cntnt01origid=56&cntnt01pagelimit=4&cntnt01returnid=54 Under "Network Services" / "Email" / "Advanced" you'll find a new checkbox called "Hide Pevious Headers". By default it is *not* ticked. But if ticked, it'll hide previous 'received from' headers in emails that your server passes on. I tested it and it seems to work well. I also added some provisions that might allow me to publish this for 5106R, 5107R and 5108R as well. However: The base-email module there is about eight versions behind and before I merge these changes I need to make sure that it doesn't break anything else. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From webmaster at oldcabin.net Fri Mar 6 00:37:16 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 23:37:16 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17220] Blacklisting Feature request, idea? thought? In-Reply-To: <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54F93D0C.40900@oldcabin.net> All, When using Blacking I think it would be nice to be able to add/append a short custom note/message to the end of the rejection message through the GUI Not "a" message for each blacklist Just one message for ALL black lists e.g. reject=550 5.7.1 Rejected: xx.x.xxx.xyx listed at blocklistA *GUI controlled note goes here* reject=550 5.7.1 Rejected: xx.x.xxx.abc listed at blocklistB *same GUI controlled note goes here* reject=550 5.7.1 Rejected: xx.x.xxx.abc listed at blocklistC *same GUI controlled note goes here* The reason for this request is that some of my email clients get into list(s)and then get a "Rejected: xx.x.xxx.xxx listed at bla bla bla" message. (mostly false positives from inheriting a previously infected dynamic IPs) This message is proving to be just not enough information to trigger them to contact ME to help them get OUT of the list(s). They end up calling their ISP and the ISP sends them back to me and by the time they get back they are getting frustrated. On my old 550 I used to, by hand, add a line like: Your email has been rejected by one of OldCabin's spam filters *Please contact your server admin. Seeing the "OldCabin" was enough to trigger the call to me and not the ISP I know I could do it by hand now but don't want to edit sendmail files that the GUI would overwrite or would break something. Anyone else see this as a good thing? Doable? Worth doing? Thanks --Tim From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Fri Mar 6 02:53:54 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 07:53:54 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17221] 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file Message-ID: Hello, I have an issue with the file /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview on a 5106R installation. The file is generated some times at 4 am I have no idea when it is created / recreated. It is not daily. Sometimes after some weeks sometimes after some days. The issue is that the file is not ok. The first 5 lines are: # /etc/httpd/conf/vhost/preview NameVirtualHost 213.198.78.59 :80 This is the problem. There are RETURNS after the IP Address. This means file is created at 4 am, apache want to restart and is failing because of the damaged preview file. My handy is getting sms because httpd is not working and cannot be restarted and I have to get up and fix this issue. Where comes this /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file from and how can I turn off the file? Or what do I have to change that there are no RETURN at the end of the IP Address? Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt From colin at mainline.uk Fri Mar 6 03:36:58 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 08:36:58 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17222] Re: New feature: Hide Email Headers - done In-Reply-To: <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <323c4d096745444abf6751612c0991c4@exchange.mainline.local> Hi Michael > No problem. I just published an updated base-email for BlueOnyx 5207R, 5208R > and 5209R: > > http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articl > eid=186&cntnt01origid=56&cntnt01pagelimit=4&cntnt01returnid=54 > > Under "Network Services" / "Email" / "Advanced" you'll find a new checkbox > called "Hide Pevious Headers". By default it is *not* ticked. > But if ticked, it'll hide previous 'received from' headers in emails that your > server passes on. > > I tested it and it seems to work well. > Fantastic - thank you. Colin From bqlist at distortal.com Fri Mar 6 04:40:02 2015 From: bqlist at distortal.com (DD) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 09:40:02 -0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17223] Installing a Printer Message-ID: <001601d057f1$87366c10$95a34430$@distortal.com> Hi all, I have an eCommerce site that requires a fair bit of printing. Currently I am going through an admin panel I wrote and printing the various documents manually, but it occurs to me I could automate this and save myself some time by having the website spit out prints as soon as each order is placed. I have a HP P3015 on the LAN in the office. This has IPTables built-in and is already configured to allow another remote user to print to it, so allowing my server's IP to print shouldn't be a problem. >From what I've read, I'll need to first install HPLIP: http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/index.html Can anyone advise on installing this on (I think) 5108R? All the best, Dick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Fri Mar 6 07:18:39 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 06:18:39 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17224] Re: New feature: Hide Email Headers - done In-Reply-To: <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54F99B1F.50408@virtbiz.com> A heads-up on the update: On 3/5/2015 7:36 PM, Michael Stauber wrote: > No problem. I just published an updated base-email for BlueOnyx 5207R, > 5208R and 5209R: We had 5 5208R boxes update this morning, 3 stand-alone, 2 Aventurin{e} VM's. All were initially 5108R. 3 of the 5 did NOT restart Sendmail after the update, and SMTP service was stopped. Confirmed like this: # /etc/init.d/sendmail status sendmail is stopped sm-client is stopped Issuing a sendmail start solved the trouble and email worked normally again. I have no idea why it occurred on 3 of 5 boxes, but it did, and nothing obvious in the log, either. Thought I'd pass it along. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Fri Mar 6 07:25:40 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 06:25:40 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17225] Re: Installing a Printer In-Reply-To: <001601d057f1$87366c10$95a34430$@distortal.com> References: <001601d057f1$87366c10$95a34430$@distortal.com> Message-ID: <54F99CC4.10100@virtbiz.com> On 3/6/2015 3:40 AM, DD wrote: > Hi all, > > I have an eCommerce site that requires a fair bit of printing. Currently > I am going through an admin panel I wrote and printing the various > documents manually, but it occurs to me I could automate this and save > myself some time by having the website spit out prints as soon as each > order is placed. I have a HP P3015 on the LAN in the office. This has > IPTables built-in and is already configured to allow another remote user > to print to it, so allowing my server?s IP to print shouldn?t be a problem. > > From what I?ve read, I?ll need to first install HPLIP: > > http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/index.html > > Can anyone advise on installing this on (I think) 5108R? I might come at it from a slightly different angle. Your ecom site most likely sends emails for ordering, right? Why not have your email client print for you? https://developers.exlibrisgroup.com/blog/Using-Thunderbird-as-a-print-proxy Seems faster and perhaps gives you a bit more control without having to cobble a print driver into the webserver. Just a thought. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From greggk1 at cox.net Fri Mar 6 10:14:01 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg K) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 08:14:01 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17226] mailman question Message-ID: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> Hello, I recently moved quite a few sites over to a fresh install of BO. Everything went smoothly. Just recently while the users were actually trying to do stuff to the system, we came across an issue. There is one site that uses a few mailing lists, and their siteadmin used to be able to manage these lists, however when they click on a particular mailing list, the SAVE button does not show up for them at all. I've tested this a few times, and they are not able to make changes, there is no save button on any of the pages, basic, subscribers, etc. I have tried to remove them as siteadmin and re add them, and still nothing. I changed the ownership of the lists to that particular user, and also nothing. Any ideas of what else to try? I know it's some kind of permission thing, but I haven't been able to iron it out yet. Thanks, Gregg From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 6 11:47:03 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 11:47:03 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17227] Re: mailman question In-Reply-To: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> References: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> Message-ID: <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> Hi Greg, > I recently moved quite a few sites over to a fresh install of BO. Which version of BlueOnyx? > There is one site that uses a few mailing lists, and their siteadmin used to > be able to manage these lists, however when they click on a particular > mailing list, the SAVE button does not show up for them at all. What page is that on? -- With best regards Michael Stauber From greggk1 at cox.net Fri Mar 6 13:03:56 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg K) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 11:03:56 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17228] Re: mailman question In-Reply-To: <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> References: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <078001d05837$ea71b370$bf551a50$@cox.net> When you click on mailing lists, and edit any of the mailing lists available to edit, there are 3 tabs, basic, subscribers, advanced. On each of the different tabs, at the bottom there is a save button, but the save button does not show up for the siteadmins. So for example, they go to subscribers, and want to delete a user, they remove it, but it can't be saved. Gregg > -----Original Message----- > From: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx- > bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Michael Stauber > Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 9:47 AM > To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List > Subject: [BlueOnyx:17227] Re: mailman question > > Hi Greg, > > > I recently moved quite a few sites over to a fresh install of BO. > > Which version of BlueOnyx? > > > There is one site that uses a few mailing lists, and their siteadmin > > used to be able to manage these lists, however when they click on a > > particular mailing list, the SAVE button does not show up for them at all. > > What page is that on? > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 6 14:56:55 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 14:56:55 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17229] Re: mailman question In-Reply-To: <078001d05837$ea71b370$bf551a50$@cox.net> References: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> <078001d05837$ea71b370$bf551a50$@cox.net> Message-ID: <54FA0687.6010503@blueonyx.it> Hi Gregg, > When you click on mailing lists ... I need to know which version of BlueOnyx this is on. Because we have like three different mailing list modules among them. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From greggk1 at cox.net Fri Mar 6 16:54:44 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg K) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 14:54:44 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17230] Re: mailman question In-Reply-To: <54FA0687.6010503@blueonyx.it> References: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> <078001d05837$ea71b370$bf551a50$@cox.net> <54FA0687.6010503@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <07a801d05858$28d4b7a0$7a7e26e0$@cox.net> > Hi Gregg, > > > When you click on mailing lists ... > > I need to know which version of BlueOnyx this is on. Because we have like > three different mailing list modules among them. Hi, sorry I forgot to mention the version. It's the 5208R Scientific linux version. Gregg From bqlist at distortal.com Fri Mar 6 17:12:32 2015 From: bqlist at distortal.com (DD) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 22:12:32 -0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17231] Re: Installing a Printer In-Reply-To: <54F99CC4.10100@virtbiz.com> References: <001601d057f1$87366c10$95a34430$@distortal.com> <54F99CC4.10100@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <008f01d0585a$a53b1d00$efb15700$@distortal.com> Hi Chris, >Your ecom site most likely sends emails for ordering, right? >Why not have your email client print for you? The product is printed matter done from PDFs, so while it might be possible to use Thunderbird, it would mean leaving a machine on at all times as well as the printer. Thank you for the suggestion though - it's always worth learning about alternatives, and you never know when it'll fire off a new chain of thought. Hmm... does Thunderbird run on a RaspberryPi? :) Dick From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 6 20:47:52 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 20:47:52 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17232] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54FA58C8.1040902@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > I have an issue with the file /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview on a 5106R installation. > > # /etc/httpd/conf/vhost/preview > NameVirtualHost 213.198.78.59 > :80 > :80> > > This is the problem. There are RETURNS after the IP Address. I have an idea what causes this. I recall that I encountered and fixed this in the 5207R code tree a while ago. I'll dig up the fix and will publish it for the older BlueOnyx versions as well. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 6 22:38:23 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 22:38:23 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17233] Re: mailman question In-Reply-To: <07a801d05858$28d4b7a0$7a7e26e0$@cox.net> References: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> <078001d05837$ea71b370$bf551a50$@cox.net> <54FA0687.6010503@blueonyx.it> <07a801d05858$28d4b7a0$7a7e26e0$@cox.net> Message-ID: <54FA72AF.3020500@blueonyx.it> Hi Gregg, > It's the 5208R Very well. I just checked and you're right: Only 'admin' and reseller had the rights to modify mailing lists. Which was an oversight. I just modified base-mailman for 5207R, 5208R and 5209R to allow users with 'siteAdmin' privileges these rights as well. Updates have just been published to the YUM repositories. Please do a "yum update" and then it should work. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From greggk1 at cox.net Fri Mar 6 22:55:14 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg) Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:55:14 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17234] Re: mailman question In-Reply-To: <54FA72AF.3020500@blueonyx.it> References: <075501d05820$2db09790$8911c6b0$@cox.net> <54F9DA07.9090507@blueonyx.it> <078001d05837$ea71b370$bf551a50$@cox.net> <54FA0687.6010503@blueonyx.it> <07a801d05858$28d4b7a0$7a7e26e0$@cox.net> <54FA72AF.3020500@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <1DE8735C-61F0-4C7F-A147-93274EF12E85@cox.net> Awesome. Thanks for the very quick update there. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:38 PM, Michael Stauber wrote: > > Hi Gregg, > >> It's the 5208R > > Very well. I just checked and you're right: > > Only 'admin' and reseller had the rights to modify mailing lists. Which > was an oversight. I just modified base-mailman for 5207R, 5208R and > 5209R to allow users with 'siteAdmin' privileges these rights as well. > > Updates have just been published to the YUM repositories. Please do a > "yum update" and then it should work. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From admin at probass.com Sat Mar 7 13:42:59 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Sat, 07 Mar 2015 13:42:59 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17235] Re: New feature: Hide Email Headers - done In-Reply-To: <54F99B1F.50408@virtbiz.com> References: <54F99B1F.50408@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <54FB46B3.1050209@probass.com> Chris, We have three VPS's on Aventurin{e} 2 are 5108R (one has only 6 vsites the other has 100) and 1 is 5107R when you did the upgrade to 5208R did you have any issues with the VPS site? Do you follow this http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?page=upgrade Thank you, RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Do you follow this http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?page=upgrade We run all our servers as VPS on Aventurine - and I upgraded one 5108 to 5208 (using the above instructions) to get the email header update. No problems whatsoever. Colin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at probass.com Sat Mar 7 14:13:04 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Sat, 07 Mar 2015 14:13:04 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17237] Re: New feature: Hide Email Headers - done In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54FB4DC0.3040001@probass.com> Thank you -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. 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URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Sat Mar 7 15:54:59 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Sat, 07 Mar 2015 15:54:59 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17238] Re: New feature: Hide Email Headers - done In-Reply-To: <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54FB65A3.2050800@blueonyx.it> Hi all, > http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=186&cntnt01origid=56&cntnt01pagelimit=4&cntnt01returnid=54 > > I also added some provisions that might allow me to publish this for > 5106R, 5107R and 5108R as well. However: The base-email module there is > about eight versions behind and before I merge these changes I need to > make sure that it doesn't break anything else. I just published the updated base-email module for BlueOnyx 5106R, 5107R and 5108R as well. This also fixed their issue with loosing RBL settings during updates of the base-email module. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From chuck at tetlow.net Sun Mar 8 01:32:58 2015 From: chuck at tetlow.net (Chuck Tetlow) Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 00:32:58 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17239] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20150308062554.M97820@tetlow.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From herbr at pfinders.com Sun Mar 8 03:11:40 2015 From: herbr at pfinders.com (Herb Rubin) Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 00:11:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [BlueOnyx:17240] pam_abl manual add Message-ID: <30299351.17728.1425802300156.JavaMail.root@pfinders.com> Hi, How can I manually add an IP using pam_abl on the command line? The command: pam_abl -f -H 1.2.3.4 does not work. Any clues? Herb -- Herb Rubin Pathfinders Software http://www.pfinders.com From mstauber at blueonyx.it Sun Mar 8 12:06:29 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2015 12:06:29 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17241] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54FC8195.2010306@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > # /etc/httpd/conf/vhost/preview > NameVirtualHost 213.198.78.59 > :80 > :80> > > This is the problem. There are RETURNS after the IP Address. I just looked at the 5106R code for this. I will be publishing an update anyway, but it might not solve your issue. The problem is most likely the IP address for eth0 in your CODB has a hard return at the end, which it shouldn't. It's possible that ancient setup scripts on the ISO you originally used caused this issue. So please do this: /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient In it type this: find Network device = "eth0" This will return something like this: 104 OBJECT 4 201 OK Which would tell us that Object #4 has that info. Look at that object with "get ": get 4 102 DATA mac = "XX:XX:XX:XX:XX" 102 DATA real = "1" 102 DATA NAMESPACE = "" 102 DATA bootproto = "none" 102 DATA CLASSVER = "1.0" 102 DATA CLASS = "Network" 102 DATA netmask = "255.255.255.240" 102 DATA ipaddr = "192.168.128.8" 102 DATA refresh = "" 102 DATA device = "eth0" 102 DATA OID = "4" 102 DATA enabled = "1" 201 OK In your case it most likely shows the IP like this: 102 DATA ipaddr = "192.168.128.8\n" Which would be wrong and that's then the case where your hard return comes from. To fix it, just set the correct data without the hard return at the end of the IP: set 4 ipaddr = "192.168.128.8" And that should do the trick. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Sun Mar 8 15:55:14 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 20:55:14 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17242] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: <54FA58C8.1040902@blueonyx.it> References: <54FA58C8.1040902@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <6ff2e74573c74a5fbcbebc33719ff6d4@BPA11.bpade.local> Michael, thank you for the info and thank you for the fix. Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt I have an idea what causes this. I recall that I encountered and fixed this in the 5207R code tree a while ago. I'll dig up the fix and will publish it for the older BlueOnyx versions as well. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Sun Mar 8 16:08:24 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 21:08:24 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17243] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: <54FC8195.2010306@blueonyx.it> References: <54FC8195.2010306@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <4791ba41eb874e68a28341d483724ef2@BPA11.bpade.local> Michael, yes you are right there is a \n at the end of the ip address. But if I try to update it I get the following error message: set 17 ipaddr = "1.2.3.4" 305 WARN "[[base-network.noDuplicateIPsAllowed,ipaddr=\"1.2.3.4\"]]" 401 FAIL Any idea? Regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt ----------------------------------------------- -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. M?rz 2015 18:06 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17241] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file Hi Dirk, > # /etc/httpd/conf/vhost/preview > NameVirtualHost 213.198.78.59 > :80 > :80> > > This is the problem. There are RETURNS after the IP Address. I just looked at the 5106R code for this. I will be publishing an update anyway, but it might not solve your issue. The problem is most likely the IP address for eth0 in your CODB has a hard return at the end, which it shouldn't. It's possible that ancient setup scripts on the ISO you originally used caused this issue. So please do this: /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient In it type this: find Network device = "eth0" This will return something like this: 104 OBJECT 4 201 OK Which would tell us that Object #4 has that info. Look at that object with "get ": get 4 102 DATA mac = "XX:XX:XX:XX:XX" 102 DATA real = "1" 102 DATA NAMESPACE = "" 102 DATA bootproto = "none" 102 DATA CLASSVER = "1.0" 102 DATA CLASS = "Network" 102 DATA netmask = "255.255.255.240" 102 DATA ipaddr = "192.168.128.8" 102 DATA refresh = "" 102 DATA device = "eth0" 102 DATA OID = "4" 102 DATA enabled = "1" 201 OK In your case it most likely shows the IP like this: 102 DATA ipaddr = "192.168.128.8\n" Which would be wrong and that's then the case where your hard return comes from. To fix it, just set the correct data without the hard return at the end of the IP: set 4 ipaddr = "192.168.128.8" And that should do the trick. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Sun Mar 8 17:20:08 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2015 17:20:08 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17244] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: <4791ba41eb874e68a28341d483724ef2@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <54FC8195.2010306@blueonyx.it> <4791ba41eb874e68a28341d483724ef2@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <54FCCB18.1050308@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > yes you are right there is a \n at the end of the ip address. > But if I try to update it I get the following error message: > > set 17 ipaddr = "1.2.3.4" > 305 WARN "[[base-network.noDuplicateIPsAllowed,ipaddr=\"1.2.3.4\"]]" > > Any idea? Assuming this is the Object for eth0 (and not eth0:X) this object also should have the flags "real" = "1" and "enabled" = "1" set. Yours is probably missing the "real" = "1". Please check that and set it to "1" if it's currently at "0". Another option to sort this quickly: Change the primary IP via the GUI under "System Settings" / "Network". Change it to something else and back and it'll be sorted. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Mon Mar 9 02:57:38 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 07:57:38 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17245] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> Michael, this weekend I had the problem at a server with 50 vsites. The server is running since ~ 6 month and the inodes in /var where full. Where is the setting how much of a backlog it keeps? Where can I change it? Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt ----------------------------------------------- -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Samstag, 22. November 2014 04:45 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:16523] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE Hi Chucks, > But WOW! To use up the inodes available on the typical BlueOnyx /var partition > - that's either 262,144 or 1,048,576. Either way - that's a LOT of small files, > if it didn't fill the partition but used up all the inodes. Fair number of Vsites with many aliases. SendmailAnalyzer creates hourly/daily/weekly/monthly statistics files for all of them. It's configurable how much of a backlog it keeps and it's clear that there are scenarios where the "stock" configuration might not be good enough. I'll keep an eye on that and will see how we can avoid this. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Mon Mar 9 03:48:25 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 08:48:25 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17246] general question Message-ID: <198ccea6b8524adca5d2e9624aa5604c@BPA11.bpade.local> Hello, I have a general question. No issue or something like this. I only want to understand it ;) On a 5208R I have searched for the command mailq and found that there are a lot of symlinks: [root at server etc]# ls -lah /usr/bin/mailq lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 15. Nov 11:21 /usr/bin/mailq -> /etc/alternatives/mta-mailq [root at server etc]# ls -lah /etc/alternatives/mta-mailq lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 15. Nov 11:21 /etc/alternatives/mta-mailq -> /usr/bin/mailq.sendmail [root at server etc]# ls -lah /usr/bin/mailq.sendmail lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 25 15. Nov 10:57 /usr/bin/mailq.sendmail -> ../sbin/sendmail.sendmail [root at server etc]# ls -lah /usr/sbin/sendmail.sendmail -rwxr-xr-x. 1 nagios smmsp 814K 24. Nov 2010 /usr/sbin/sendmail.sendmail Is this common? What is the idea behind this? Why are there so much symlinks for the command mailq? regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Mon Mar 9 04:33:22 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 09:33:22 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17247] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file In-Reply-To: <54FCCB18.1050308@blueonyx.it> References: <54FC8195.2010306@blueonyx.it> <4791ba41eb874e68a28341d483724ef2@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FCCB18.1050308@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Michael, I changed the IP address of some sites so that my primary box ip address is not used any longer in any site and after this change the command set 17 ipaddr = ".." was successful. Thank you for your help. Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. M?rz 2015 23:20 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17244] Re: 5106R - issue with /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/preview file Hi Dirk, > yes you are right there is a \n at the end of the ip address. > But if I try to update it I get the following error message: > > set 17 ipaddr = "1.2.3.4" > 305 WARN "[[base-network.noDuplicateIPsAllowed,ipaddr=\"1.2.3.4\"]]" > > Any idea? Assuming this is the Object for eth0 (and not eth0:X) this object also should have the flags "real" = "1" and "enabled" = "1" set. Yours is probably missing the "real" = "1". Please check that and set it to "1" if it's currently at "0". Another option to sort this quickly: Change the primary IP via the GUI under "System Settings" / "Network". Change it to something else and back and it'll be sorted. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 9 08:50:09 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 08:50:09 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17248] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > this weekend I had the problem at a server with 50 vsites. The > server is running since ~ 6 month and the inodes in /var where full. Ok, I just published an updated sendmailanalyzer and base-sitestats RPMs for 5207R, 5208R and 5209R. The data directory for sendmailanalyzer is now moved automatically to /home/.sendmailanalyzer/ and the GUI looks for it at the new location, too. That should solve the issue. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 9 08:55:14 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 08:55:14 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17249] Re: general question In-Reply-To: <198ccea6b8524adca5d2e9624aa5604c@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <198ccea6b8524adca5d2e9624aa5604c@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <54FDA642.6070501@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > On a 5208R I have searched for the command mailq and found that > there are a lot of symlinks: Indeed. That's quite annoying, isn't it? That's some RedHat idiosyncrasy. They ship with Sendmail and Postfix as MTA. While Postfix is designed to be a "drop in Sendmail replacement": You can't really have both installed at the same time as they do the same job and share some binary locations. So to get this to work RedHat installs them into different directories and then just symlink certain commands to the MTA that you actually want to use. What RedHat did there works, but all those weird symlinks are a bit confusing at times. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Mon Mar 9 09:11:33 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 14:11:33 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17250] Re: general question In-Reply-To: <54FDA642.6070501@blueonyx.it> References: <198ccea6b8524adca5d2e9624aa5604c@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FDA642.6070501@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <74e928f254e443d7a02862172db5e285@BPA11.bpade.local> Michael, ah ok, thank you for the explanation. Now I understand it. Indeed a little bit idiosyncrasy... Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt ----------------------------------------------- -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Montag, 9. M?rz 2015 14:55 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17249] Re: general question Hi Dirk, > On a 5208R I have searched for the command mailq and found that > there are a lot of symlinks: Indeed. That's quite annoying, isn't it? That's some RedHat idiosyncrasy. They ship with Sendmail and Postfix as MTA. While Postfix is designed to be a "drop in Sendmail replacement": You can't really have both installed at the same time as they do the same job and share some binary locations. So to get this to work RedHat installs them into different directories and then just symlink certain commands to the MTA that you actually want to use. What RedHat did there works, but all those weird symlinks are a bit confusing at times. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Mon Mar 9 09:13:16 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 14:13:16 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17251] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <4e8cfd4a17424f538f7bb00c4c7a6502@BPA11.bpade.local> Michael, thank you very much for this. I think this will help. But additionally. Is there any chance that I can configure something link "Throw everything away what is older than 6 month"? Or do I have to do it myself with find and rm? Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt ----------------------------------------------- -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Montag, 9. M?rz 2015 14:50 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17248] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE Hi Dirk, > this weekend I had the problem at a server with 50 vsites. The > server is running since ~ 6 month and the inodes in /var where full. Ok, I just published an updated sendmailanalyzer and base-sitestats RPMs for 5207R, 5208R and 5209R. The data directory for sendmailanalyzer is now moved automatically to /home/.sendmailanalyzer/ and the GUI looks for it at the new location, too. That should solve the issue. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 9 09:51:49 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 09:51:49 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17252] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: <4e8cfd4a17424f538f7bb00c4c7a6502@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> <4e8cfd4a17424f538f7bb00c4c7a6502@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <54FDB385.7070900@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > Is there any chance that I can configure something link "Throw > everything away what is older than 6 month"? Or do I have to do > it myself with find and rm? Such a function is built in, but it doesn't seem to work yet. I'll look into it and will see what I can find. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From webmaster at oldcabin.net Mon Mar 9 14:07:52 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 14:07:52 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17253] RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file In-Reply-To: <54FB65A3.2050800@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> <54FB65A3.2050800@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54FDEF88.50303@oldcabin.net> 5207R RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file I see them in/etc/mail/sendmail.mc but not insendmail.cf 1) I updated the machine with the latest updates via yum Using the GUI I removed all rbls, added one, checked the two file(s) above and sure enough not in sendmail.cf Tempted to use webmin, or by hand, to regenerate the the sendmail.cf file since I see them in thesendmail.mc file but no..... I am going to wait for a solution. Don't want to break stuff. IN the mean time spam is a flowing in though yuck Anyone one else? > Hi all, > >> http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=186&cntnt01origid=56&cntnt01pagelimit=4&cntnt01returnid=54 >> >> I also added some provisions that might allow me to publish this for >> 5106R, 5107R and 5108R as well. However: The base-email module there is >> about eight versions behind and before I merge these changes I need to >> make sure that it doesn't break anything else. > I just published the updated base-email module for BlueOnyx 5106R, 5107R > and 5108R as well. > > This also fixed their issue with loosing RBL settings during updates of > the base-email module. > From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 9 14:26:05 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 14:26:05 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17254] Re: RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file In-Reply-To: <54FDEF88.50303@oldcabin.net> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> <54FB65A3.2050800@blueonyx.it> <54FDEF88.50303@oldcabin.net> Message-ID: <54FDF3CD.7050804@blueonyx.it> Hi webmaster, > 5207R > RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file Yeah, confirmed. :-( When you add/remove/modify RBLs it writes a new sendmail.mc, but doesn't trigger the rebuild of the sendmail.cf. That's new. > but no..... I am going to wait for a solution. Don't want to break stuff. Here is a quick work around (while I work on the fix): In "Server Management" / "Network Services" / "Email" go to the "Advanced" tab. Change something. Anything will do. Like briefly ticking "Hide Previous Headers", saving and then unticking it and saving again. That will force the rebuild of the sendmail.cf from the latest sendmail.mc that already has the RBL settings in it. I'm working on a permanent fix now. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From webmaster at oldcabin.net Mon Mar 9 14:28:36 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 14:28:36 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17255] Re: RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file In-Reply-To: <54FDF3CD.7050804@blueonyx.it> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> <54FB65A3.2050800@blueonyx.it> <54FDEF88.50303@oldcabin.net> <54FDF3CD.7050804@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54FDF464.50902@oldcabin.net> Confirmed! Your quick fix did the trick Duh I should have thought of trying that one. I remember seeing it referenced before Thanks! --Tim > Hi webmaster, > >> 5207R >> RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file > Yeah, confirmed. :-( > > When you add/remove/modify RBLs it writes a new sendmail.mc, but doesn't > trigger the rebuild of the sendmail.cf. That's new. > >> but no..... I am going to wait for a solution. Don't want to break stuff. > Here is a quick work around (while I work on the fix): In "Server > Management" / "Network Services" / "Email" go to the "Advanced" tab. > Change something. Anything will do. Like briefly ticking "Hide Previous > Headers", saving and then unticking it and saving again. > > That will force the rebuild of the sendmail.cf from the latest > sendmail.mc that already has the RBL settings in it. > > I'm working on a permanent fix now. > From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 9 14:58:30 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 14:58:30 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17256] Re: RBL's are not making it into sendmail.cf file - fixed In-Reply-To: <54FDF464.50902@oldcabin.net> References: <54F73D91.7060204@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304113832.09fb1a90@oldradio.com> <54F7D790.4070803@blueonyx.it> <7.0.1.0.2.20150304223711.09ef25a8@oldradio.com> <54F7EE0B.7010003@blueonyx.it> <592566966f8d4a89b64a78d16e4579c6@exchange.mainline.local> <54F904BA.903@blueonyx.it> <54FB65A3.2050800@blueonyx.it> <54FDEF88.50303@oldcabin.net> <54FDF3CD.7050804@blueonyx.it> <54FDF464.50902@oldcabin.net> Message-ID: <54FDFB66.3030004@blueonyx.it> Hi Tim, > Duh I should have thought of trying that one. I remember seeing it > referenced before And I thought I already had fixed it, too. :p Ok, updated base-email RPMs have been published for all BlueOnyx versions: 5106R, 5107R, 5108R, 5207R, 5208R and 5209R. Upon RBL changes sendmail.cf will be rebuild automatically from sendmail.mc and Sendmail is restarted. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Mon Mar 9 17:16:41 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 22:16:41 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17257] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Michael, the update seems not to be working. I did try it manually at the server and I see: Gesamte Downloadgr?sse: 793 k Ist dies in Ordnung? [j/N] :y Lade Pakete herunter: (1/26): base-email-capstone-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 25 kB 00:00 (2/26): base-email-glue-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 54 kB 00:00 (3/26): base-email-locale-da_DK-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 28 kB 00:00 (4/26): base-email-locale-de_DE-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 28 kB 00:00 (5/26): base-email-locale-en_US-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 28 kB 00:00 (6/26): base-email-locale-es_ES-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 28 kB 00:00 (7/26): base-email-locale-fr_FR-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 29 kB 00:00 (8/26): base-email-locale-it_IT-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 28 kB 00:00 (9/26): base-email-locale-ja_JP-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 29 kB 00:00 (10/26): base-email-locale-nl_NL-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 26 kB 00:00 (11/26): base-email-locale-pt_PT-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 28 kB 00:00 (12/26): base-email-ui-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch.rpm | 30 kB 00:00 (13/26): base-sitestats-capstone-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 8.8 kB 00:00 (14/26): base-sitestats-glue-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 15 kB 00:00 (15/26): base-sitestats-locale-da_DK-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (16/26): base-sitestats-locale-de_DE-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (17/26): base-sitestats-locale-en_US-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 19 kB 00:00 (18/26): base-sitestats-locale-es_ES-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (19/26): base-sitestats-locale-fr_FR-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 21 kB 00:00 (20/26): base-sitestats-locale-it_IT-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (21/26): base-sitestats-locale-ja_JP-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (22/26): base-sitestats-locale-nl_NL-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (23/26): base-sitestats-locale-pt_PT-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (24/26): base-sitestats-scripts-1.0-26BX29.el6.noarch.rpm | 29 kB 00:00 (25/26): base-sitestats-ui-2.0-0BX09.el6.noarch.rpm | 36 kB 00:00 (26/26): sendmailanalyzer-9.0-2BX08.el6.noarch.rpm | 160 kB 00:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gesamt 126 kB/s | 793 kB 00:06 F?hre rpm_check_debug durch F?hre Verarbeitungstest durch Pr?ffehler bei Verarbeitung: installing package sendmailanalyzer-0:9.0-2BX08.el6.noarch needs 4KB on the / filesystem installing package base-email-glue-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch needs 8KB on the / filesystem Fehler-Zusammenfassung ---------------------- [root at server estenfeld]# The update is not installing. Do you have any idea or can you change something in the process so that the update will work? Regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Montag, 9. M?rz 2015 14:50 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17248] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE Hi Dirk, > this weekend I had the problem at a server with 50 vsites. The > server is running since ~ 6 month and the inodes in /var where full. Ok, I just published an updated sendmailanalyzer and base-sitestats RPMs for 5207R, 5208R and 5209R. The data directory for sendmailanalyzer is now moved automatically to /home/.sendmailanalyzer/ and the GUI looks for it at the new location, too. That should solve the issue. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 9 18:16:00 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 18:16:00 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17258] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54FE29B0.6010600@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > the update seems not to be working. > I did try it manually at the server and I see: > > Pr?ffehler bei Verarbeitung: > installing package sendmailanalyzer-0:9.0-2BX08.el6.noarch needs 4KB on the / filesystem > installing package base-email-glue-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch needs 8KB on the / filesystem Yikes! That's really bad. Your / partition must be totally full. If you're running this with the small partition layout that also has /var on the same partition as /, then please do this: mkdir /home/.sendmailanalyzer /bin/mv -f /var/lib/sendmailanalyzer/* /home/.sendmailanalyzer/ Then run the "yum update" again and see if it goes through. If the problem of the lack of diskspace was related to lack of inodes due to sendmailanalyzer, then that should solve it. If not: Then you need to find out what else consumes so much undue space (or inodes) on / and need to clear that one up next. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Tue Mar 10 04:35:36 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 09:35:36 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17259] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE In-Reply-To: <54FE29B0.6010600@blueonyx.it> References: <007901d004c5$a43e9e60$ecbbdb20$@co.uk> <546E01C1.2090108@blueonyx.it> <6DF1A3F5C99A8244B89DE0713CB0DF8F4B7974F7@SBS.lcb.local> <546E16FA.8000906@blueonyx.it> <546E56EB.6040204@oldcabin.net> <546E616C.6070605@oldcabin.net> <20141120222750.M75199@tetlow.net> <546E65A9.8080603@oldcabin.net> <20141120224648.M25624@tetlow.net> <546FB331.2060903@blueonyx.it> <546FB850.6060109@oldcabin.net> <20141122004304.M49456@tetlow.net> <547006AD.5040008@blueonyx.it> <7e514373d09a41c99c8af3160915aeea@BPA11.bpade.local> <54FDA511.6090805@blueonyx.it> <54FE29B0.6010600@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <19d5d095a06f457c9dc49666e93309c9@BPA11.bpade.local> Michael, no this is not a system with a small partition layout and no partition is full. The automatic yum update process this morning at 6 was working. Very strange. But now the packages are installed and the sendmailanalyzer directory is now present in /home/.sendmailanalyzer Thank you for your help. Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt ----------------------------------------------- -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. M?rz 2015 00:16 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17258] Re: more clues - INODE USAGE Hi Dirk, > the update seems not to be working. > I did try it manually at the server and I see: > > Pr?ffehler bei Verarbeitung: > installing package sendmailanalyzer-0:9.0-2BX08.el6.noarch needs 4KB on the / filesystem > installing package base-email-glue-1.6.0-0BX30.el6.noarch needs 8KB on the / filesystem Yikes! That's really bad. Your / partition must be totally full. If you're running this with the small partition layout that also has /var on the same partition as /, then please do this: mkdir /home/.sendmailanalyzer /bin/mv -f /var/lib/sendmailanalyzer/* /home/.sendmailanalyzer/ Then run the "yum update" again and see if it goes through. If the problem of the lack of diskspace was related to lack of inodes due to sendmailanalyzer, then that should solve it. If not: Then you need to find out what else consumes so much undue space (or inodes) on / and need to clear that one up next. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 10 07:36:02 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 08:36:02 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17260] Server Email Forwarding Message-ID: <54FEE532.6010205@probass.com> I have tried to setup email forwarding and it does not work. I check the box to enable and save but after save is no longer checked what am I missing? This happens on 5208R and 5209R both fresh install as VPS's RC -- /*Richard C. 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Let's give Greg a little bit to have a look and I'm sure it will be back before long. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 10 08:22:34 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 08:22:34 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17263] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEE532.6010205@probass.com> References: <54FEE532.6010205@probass.com> Message-ID: <54FEF01A.8090305@virtbiz.com> On 3/10/2015 7:36 AM, Richard Barker wrote: > I have tried to setup email forwarding and it does not work. > I check the box to enable and save but after save is no longer checked > what am I missing? > > This happens on 5208R and 5209R both fresh install as VPS's What is the process that you are using to forward? Is it on a per-account basis? In other words, are you going to User Management > [EDIT USER] > Basic Settings tab and then inputting addresses into Email Addresses in the Email forwarding section? We are using quite a bit of Email forwarding and the results are good. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 10 08:40:19 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 09:40:19 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17264] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEF01A.8090305@virtbiz.com> References: <54FEF01A.8090305@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <54FEF443.2000208@probass.com> No, I need the the root / admin sent to my email like I have on every server I have RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 10 08:51:53 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 08:51:53 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17265] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEF443.2000208@probass.com> References: <54FEF01A.8090305@virtbiz.com> <54FEF443.2000208@probass.com> Message-ID: <54FEF6F9.4070504@virtbiz.com> On 3/10/2015 8:40 AM, Richard Barker wrote: > No, I need the the root / admin sent to my email like I have on every > server I have Could this be an issue with DNS or a conflicting site with the same domain on the new server? ie: maybe the server is trying to deliver to itself, but not finding the user. To test that out, try putting your email address, including hostname, in the forwarding box. In other words, you might set the forwarding to "admin at server1.probass.com" (or whatever the FQDN is where you have your target account). -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From blueonyxlist at bb-one.net Tue Mar 10 09:06:07 2015 From: blueonyxlist at bb-one.net (Dirk Jessel - Head of Support @ BB-ONE.net) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 15:06:07 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17266] MailPiler/BlueOnyx Message-ID: <54FEFA4F.3040505@bb-one.net> Hello, I?m wondering if someone has experience with MailPiler in combination with BlueOnyx. We want to setup a testserver for this and, if it works good, to set up a productive one. Or: is there a good hint for another software for mail archives? -- Dirk Jessel BB-ONE.net - BX/BQ-VPS-Hosting in Berlin Support-Team ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Internetpartner der Wirtschaft Web: www.bb-one.net eMail: support at bb-one.net Fon: +49 30 22 49 46 30 BB-ONE.net Ltd. Niederlassung Berlin 13439 Berlin Borgsdorfer Strasse 30 USt-IdNr. DE188018781 Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, HRB 104629 Gesch?ftsf?hrer Uwe Stache ----------------------------------------------------------------------- From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 10 09:06:52 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:06:52 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17267] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEF6F9.4070504@virtbiz.com> References: <54FEF6F9.4070504@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <54FEFA7C.8060507@probass.com> I don't think so 208.77.220.11 208.77.216.60 RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 10 09:14:31 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:14:31 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17268] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEF6F9.4070504@virtbiz.com> References: <54FEF6F9.4070504@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <54FEFC47.8080506@probass.com> OK on the 5209R in the master node show the correct hostname on the VPS it show This is an OpenVZ VPS. Network settings (such as hostname, domain name, DNS servers and Gateway) can only be changed on the master node. Not in the VPS itself. Below you can review the currently configured settings for this VPS. Host Name localhost.localhost Any idea? RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Tue Mar 10 10:35:17 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:35:17 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17269] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEF443.2000208@probass.com> References: <54FEF01A.8090305@virtbiz.com> <54FEF443.2000208@probass.com> Message-ID: <54FF0F35.9070002@blueonyx.it> Hi RC, > No, I need the the root / admin sent to my email like I have on every > server I have Login as "admin". Go to "Personal Profile". Click on "Email". On that page tick "Email forwarding" and enter the email address that admin/root emails should go to. That's all. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 10 10:40:37 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 11:40:37 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17270] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FF0F35.9070002@blueonyx.it> References: <54FF0F35.9070002@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <54FF1075.40903@probass.com> Thanks Michael all is good RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 10 10:43:04 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:43:04 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17271] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FEFC47.8080506@probass.com> References: <54FEF6F9.4070504@virtbiz.com> <54FEFC47.8080506@probass.com> Message-ID: <54FF1108.40104@virtbiz.com> On 3/10/2015 9:14 AM, Richard Barker wrote: > OK on the 5209R in the master node show the correct hostname on the VPS > it show > This is an OpenVZ VPS. Network settings (such as hostname, domain name, > DNS servers and Gateway) can only be changed on the master node. Not in > the VPS itself. Below you can review the currently configured settings > for this VPS. > Host Name > > localhost.localhost Have you tried rebooting the VPS? It may need that. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From mstauber at blueonyx.it Tue Mar 10 10:45:57 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:45:57 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17272] Re: MailPiler/BlueOnyx In-Reply-To: <54FEFA4F.3040505@bb-one.net> References: <54FEFA4F.3040505@bb-one.net> Message-ID: <54FF11B5.90701@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > I?m wondering if someone has experience with MailPiler in combination > with BlueOnyx. I just gave the documentation a brief look over: http://www.mailpiler.org/pdf/piler-1.1.0.pdf Page 8 asks for "several hundreds of GB (or even more)" space on /var, which is a lot more than the default partitioning of BlueOnyx offers. I know in your case it won't be an issue due to your typical setup. Other than that: It *might* be possible to install it on BlueOnyx. I'm not entirely sure and this would need to be tested. But I'm kinda sure that it might be more worthwhile to install it on a "naked" CentOS 6 VPS without BlueOnyx, as MailPiler seems to work like an appliance. So you can tie mailboxes and entire domains into it, even if it's installed on another server. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 10 10:48:51 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 11:48:51 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17273] Re: Server Email Forwarding In-Reply-To: <54FF1108.40104@virtbiz.com> References: <54FF1108.40104@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <54FF1263.4070506@probass.com> Three times, I have remove the 5209R VPS and will try to install again later. Thanks for the input Chris RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From robert at webtent.org Wed Mar 11 10:48:56 2015 From: robert at webtent.org (Robert Fitzpatrick) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 11:48:56 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17274] pam_abl on 5106 Message-ID: <550063E8.4030605@webtent.org> I have a 5106R server that is blocking an IP and can't get it to purge. The GUI does not show this IP at all and none are 'red', no changes after 'Reset all', just refreshes without error. I tried 'pam_abl -p' on the command line and even tried restarting pam_abl, both give me segmentation faults :-o The IP address is on the list.... x.x.x.x (79) Blocking users [*] Is the database corrupt? How to fix/purge? -- Robert From robert at webtent.org Wed Mar 11 10:59:01 2015 From: robert at webtent.org (Robert Fitzpatrick) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 11:59:01 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17275] Re: pam_abl on 5106 In-Reply-To: <550063E8.4030605@webtent.org> References: <550063E8.4030605@webtent.org> Message-ID: <55006645.5010702@webtent.org> Robert Fitzpatrick wrote: > I have a 5106R server that is blocking an IP and can't get it to purge. > The GUI does not show this IP at all and none are 'red', no changes > after 'Reset all', just refreshes without error. I tried 'pam_abl -p' on > the command line and even tried restarting pam_abl, both give me > segmentation faults :-o > > The IP address is on the list.... > > x.x.x.x (79) > Blocking users [*] > > Is the database corrupt? How to fix/purge? > pam_abl is working, I changed the host and user rules to 100/1h and it not blocking the IP anymore. But why would it not show on the list for me to purge? -- Robert From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Wed Mar 11 14:31:08 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 14:31:08 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17276] Re: pam_abl on 5106 In-Reply-To: <55006645.5010702@webtent.org> References: <550063E8.4030605@webtent.org> <55006645.5010702@webtent.org> Message-ID: <550097FC.7000106@virtbiz.com> Hi Robert, On 3/11/2015 10:59 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote: > Robert Fitzpatrick wrote: > pam_abl is working, I changed the host and user rules to 100/1h and it > not blocking the IP anymore. But why would it not show on the list for > me to purge? I believe there was a report of this back in January. We know there's a possible display issue, and there's a planned fix that will come sometime in the future. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From lewisg at iglou.com Wed Mar 11 17:09:28 2015 From: lewisg at iglou.com (lewisg) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 18:09:28 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17277] Whole pile of RAQ3 available Message-ID: It was suggested I should post this as my first post. Actually I have been here off and on for years. I'm upgrading and having a few problems both the BlueOnyx and the newsgroup. So please bear with me as I try and get this working! I have a pile (over 10?) RAQ servers that are too cute to pitch. Anyone want some? May even have a Qube or two. From richall at gmail.com Wed Mar 11 17:14:30 2015 From: richall at gmail.com (RA) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 15:14:30 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17278] Re: Whole pile of RAQ3 available In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <30CF6E49-A638-4727-A8FA-0C5209E0FFCE@gmail.com> I'll send a UPS airbill for two raq and a cube if you find it. Ground to Atlanta GA. > On Mar 11, 2015, at 3:09 PM, lewisg wrote: > > > It was suggested I should post this as my first post. Actually I have > been here off and on for years. I'm upgrading and having a few problems > both the BlueOnyx and the newsgroup. So please bear with me as I try and > get this working! > > I have a pile (over 10?) RAQ servers that are too cute to pitch. Anyone > want some? May even have a Qube or two. > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From lewisg at iglou.com Wed Mar 11 17:31:39 2015 From: lewisg at iglou.com (lewisg) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 18:31:39 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17279] Whole pile of RAQ3 available - pt 2 Message-ID: So I send a message, get a reply then when I try and reply this shows up in my email: > Your mail to 'Blueonyx' with the subject > > Re: [BlueOnyx:17278] Re: Whole pile of RAQ3 available > > Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval. > > The reason it is being held: > > Message has implicit destination > > Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive > notification of the moderator's decision. If you would like to cancel > this posting, please visit the following URL: Any ideas on how to avoid this? From mkomar at serverrack.net Wed Mar 11 18:04:11 2015 From: mkomar at serverrack.net (Matthew Komar) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 19:04:11 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17280] Re: Whole pile of RAQ3 available In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Where are you shipping from? On Mar 11, 2015 6:14 PM, "lewisg" wrote: > > It was suggested I should post this as my first post. Actually I have > been here off and on for years. I'm upgrading and having a few problems > both the BlueOnyx and the newsgroup. So please bear with me as I try and > get this working! > > I have a pile (over 10?) RAQ servers that are too cute to pitch. Anyone > want some? May even have a Qube or two. > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you would like to cancel >> this posting, please visit the following URL: > Any ideas on how to avoid this? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx > From webmaster at oldcabin.net Wed Mar 11 23:31:51 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 23:31:51 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17282] ftp user directory access from web In-Reply-To: <5500EE2F.6020609@frontstreetnetworks.com> References: <5500EE2F.6020609@frontstreetnetworks.com> Message-ID: <550116B7.9030104@oldcabin.net> On my 5108R I used to do this URL to clients webcam http://www.clientdomainon5108R.com/~ftpuser345/web-cam.jpg Moved the site to a 5207R Created ftpuser345 on the 5207R box Checked allow user access to ftp on the 5207R box When I try the URL I get.... not found http://www.clientdomainon5207R.com/~ftpuser345/web-cam.jpg Did something change regarding user directories, ftp, and web access? As always thanks --Tim From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 12 00:03:16 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 00:03:16 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17283] Re: ftp user directory access from web In-Reply-To: <550116B7.9030104@oldcabin.net> References: <5500EE2F.6020609@frontstreetnetworks.com> <550116B7.9030104@oldcabin.net> Message-ID: <55011E14.7060808@blueonyx.it> Hi Tim, > Moved the site to a 5207R > > Created ftpuser345 on the 5207R box > > Checked allow user access to ftp on the 5207R box > > When I try the URL I get.... not found > http://www.clientdomainon5207R.com/~ftpuser345/web-cam.jpg > > Did something change regarding user directories, ftp, and web access? In the GUI go to the Vsite in question: "Site Managegemet", Site, "Services" / "Web". See if the checkbox "Enabled user owned webs" is ticked. If it is ticked, then it's possible to access the personal webspace of users via http://fqdn/~username/ However: If suPHP is enabled (or PHP-FPM on 5209R), then "Enable user owned webs" will get disabled and it cannot be enabled again for as long as suPHP or PHP-FPM is being used for this Vsite. This has to do with the way how these implementations of PHP (suPHP and PHP-FPM) work, as they don't like to be served out of different web-roots. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From chuck at tetlow.net Thu Mar 12 01:20:52 2015 From: chuck at tetlow.net (Chuck Tetlow) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 00:20:52 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17284] Re: ftp user directory access from web In-Reply-To: <550116B7.9030104@oldcabin.net> References: <5500EE2F.6020609@frontstreetnetworks.com> <550116B7.9030104@oldcabin.net> Message-ID: <20150312061407.M33108@tetlow.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Steve From webmaster at oldcabin.net Thu Mar 12 10:34:14 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 10:34:14 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17286] Re: ftp user directory access from web In-Reply-To: <55011E14.7060808@blueonyx.it> References: <5500EE2F.6020609@frontstreetnetworks.com> <550116B7.9030104@oldcabin.net> <55011E14.7060808@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <5501B1F6.20002@oldcabin.net> Thanks and once again duh I should know this stuff > Hi Tim, > >> Moved the site to a 5207R >> >> Created ftpuser345 on the 5207R box >> >> Checked allow user access to ftp on the 5207R box >> >> When I try the URL I get.... not found >> http://www.clientdomainon5207R.com/~ftpuser345/web-cam.jpg >> >> Did something change regarding user directories, ftp, and web access? > In the GUI go to the Vsite in question: > > "Site Managegemet", Site, "Services" / "Web". > > See if the checkbox "Enabled user owned webs" is ticked. If it is > ticked, then it's possible to access the personal webspace of users via > http://fqdn/~username/ > > However: If suPHP is enabled (or PHP-FPM on 5209R), then "Enable user > owned webs" will get disabled and it cannot be enabled again for as long > as suPHP or PHP-FPM is being used for this Vsite. > > This has to do with the way how these implementations of PHP (suPHP and > PHP-FPM) work, as they don't like to be served out of different web-roots. > From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 12 13:11:16 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 14:11:16 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17287] Upgrade 2107R to 520xR Message-ID: <5501D6C4.6060806@probass.com> Question, If I do an upgrade on 5107R does it become 5207R? What is the difference between 5207R and 5208R? Thank you RC -- /*Richard C. 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Yes. > What is the difference between 5207R and 5208R? 5x07R is 32-bit, 5x08R is 64-bit. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 12 13:30:28 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 14:30:28 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17289] Re: Upgrade 2107R to 520xR In-Reply-To: <5501DAA8.5040206@virtbiz.com> References: <5501DAA8.5040206@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <5501DB44.5050200@probass.com> Thanks Chris, that is what I thought just was not sure RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. 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Any domains that may deliver or relay mail for this domain: If my client has xyz.com but the server name is bigbutt.ciic.com (not real) All their outgoing mail comes from bigbutt.ciic.com should that go into the first or second field? Next do people who use SPF record recommend Fail or SoftFail? My clients have been getting a ton bounces from forged emails out of Russia so I would like to simply use Fail but am worried about the consequences. Thanks, ______________________________ M Aronoff Out -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The "yum update" to 5207R should have removed it at one point or other, but yeah, there are a couple of reasons why that might not have happened. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 12 19:33:19 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 20:33:19 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17295] Re: Error during Upgrade In-Reply-To: <55022C4E.9030609@blueonyx.it> References: <55022C4E.9030609@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <5502304F.7080501@probass.com> Thank you all seem good to go RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. 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The process has been running for about an hour and I am only at 77 records) Any ideas what might be slowing this down after the move? *I have not yet tried splitting the files since it did work on the 5108R without splitting I think the import process will still be slow if I split and that would be yet another NEW thing I would have to teach the client. Rather avoid that since they hate change. Thanks --Tim From mjr at misswebhost.com Fri Mar 13 13:32:37 2015 From: mjr at misswebhost.com (Mitchell Rothschild) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:32:37 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17297] pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure Message-ID: <023801d05dbc$14a5f640$3df1e2c0$@misswebhost.com> Hi, Hope all are well - Hopping somebody can help me - we have an ongoing problem with email falling to authenticate - it comes and goes - usually outlook fails and smartphones are ok.sometimes the other way around.roundcube seems to always work.. Here is the error. Mar 13 14:06:03 ns10 auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=mrmitch rhost=xxx.xx.xxx.xxx user=mrmitch During this error - mail came into an iphone but outlook is failing. The password is correct and the username and password are the same in outlook and iphone. I can log into roundcueb with the same user/pass. Thanks Mitch -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mjr at misswebhost.com Fri Mar 13 14:59:52 2015 From: mjr at misswebhost.com (Mitchell Rothschild) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:59:52 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17298] Re: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure Message-ID: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> Hi, Anybody have any suggestions? Also.. Here is the maillog error Mar 13 15:53:22 ns10 dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (auth failed, 1 attempts in 4 secs): user=, method=PLAIN, rip=184.74.209.198, lip=207.142.2.119, session= Hopping somebody can help me ? we have an ongoing problem with email falling to authenticate ? it comes and goes ? usually outlook fails and smartphones are ok sometimes the other way around roundcube seems to always work . Here is the error Mar 13 14:06:03 ns10 auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=mrmitch rhost=xxx.xx.xxx.xxx? user=mrmitch During this error ? mail came into an iphone but outlook is failing. The password is correct and the username and password are the same in outlook and iphone. I can log into roundcueb with the same user/pass. From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Fri Mar 13 15:02:50 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:02:50 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17299] Re: Any ideas why... In-Reply-To: <550327F8.7050004@oldcabin.net> References: <550327F8.7050004@oldcabin.net> Message-ID: <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> On 3/13/2015 1:10 PM, webmaster wrote: > Group, > > I recently moved a client (and others per all my recent questions) from > a 5108R to a 5207R > > One client does a very large csv import into prestashop. > SNIP > > Any ideas what might be slowing this down after the move? One thing that comes to mind is you mentioned a switch from 5108R (64-bit) to 5207R (32-bit). Is that right? Was that done for a particular reason? MySQL will almost always see performance gains on a 64-bit system as compared with 32-bit. Conversely, it follows that moving from 64 to 32 will hit you with some performance degradation. Assuming that you went 32-bit on purpose, that could only be because you installed on 32-bit hardware which, let's face it, is pretty long in the tooth these days and unlikely to be setting any performance benchmarks. So when you ask about performance issues with regard to MySQL, and you mention a downgrade from a 64-bit OS to 32-bit, I am given to wonder about some underlying hardware issues as well. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From maronoff at gmail.com Fri Mar 13 15:09:10 2015 From: maronoff at gmail.com (Michael Aronoff) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 13:09:10 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17300] Re: Any ideas why... In-Reply-To: <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> References: <550327F8.7050004@oldcabin.net> <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <000401d05dc9$923e23e0$b6ba6ba0$@gmail.com> webmaster wrote: > I recently moved a client (and others per all my recent questions) > from a 5108R to a 5207R Why move from a 64bit to 32bit? Did you upgrade the hardware or downgrade? I recently upgraded all my 5108R's to 5208R's. This is an in-place software only update. No migration or server change is required. It was totally painless and took only a few min. to do. ______________________________ M Aronoff Out From admin at probass.com Fri Mar 13 15:11:59 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 16:11:59 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17301] Re: Any ideas why... In-Reply-To: <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> References: <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <5503448F.4080308@probass.com> If it is like Magento you need to have the PHP settings at max exec time 18000 max input time 18000 or 900 memory limit 164 As Chris stated it should be on 5208R RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From webmaster at oldcabin.net Fri Mar 13 15:11:54 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:11:54 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17302] Re: Any ideas why... In-Reply-To: <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> References: <550327F8.7050004@oldcabin.net> <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <5503448A.4040106@oldcabin.net> On 3/13/2015 3:02 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote: > On 3/13/2015 1:10 PM, webmaster wrote: >> Group, >> >> I recently moved a client (and others per all my recent questions) from >> a 5108R to a 5207R >> >> One client does a very large csv import into prestashop. >> > SNIP >> Any ideas what might be slowing this down after the move? > One thing that comes to mind is you mentioned a switch from 5108R > (64-bit) to 5207R (32-bit). Is that right? Was that done for a > particular reason? I moved them because the 5108R has a bad memory module (I think) and I am moving all my clients off that machine so I can repair and then put back into production, retire or replace both machines are dell 1850's > > MySQL will almost always see performance gains on a 64-bit system as > compared with 32-bit. Conversely, it follows that moving from 64 to 32 > will hit you with some performance degradation. > > Assuming that you went 32-bit on purpose, that could only be because you > installed on 32-bit hardware which, let's face it, is pretty long in the > tooth these days and unlikely to be setting any performance benchmarks. > > So when you ask about performance issues with regard to MySQL, and you > mention a downgrade from a 64-bit OS to 32-bit, I am given to wonder > about some underlying hardware issues as well. > From webmaster at oldcabin.net Fri Mar 13 15:18:56 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:18:56 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17303] Re: Any ideas why... In-Reply-To: <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> References: <550327F8.7050004@oldcabin.net> <5503426A.9000400@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <55034630.5020907@oldcabin.net> I have to run out for a bit and will get back to this but wanted to plop this out there before I left No rhyme or reason why one machine is 64 and one 32 Self taught server guy here (with an agriculture degree) At the time the first BX OS to WORK on that machine got installed. Looks like once I get my bad memory issue solved I need to learn a bit more bout 64 vs 32 and do some planning Also since I one have two machines most times I am doing things in crisis mode and not thinking things out. Basically get it back up so the clients stop calling Thanks for the replies --Tim > On 3/13/2015 1:10 PM, webmaster wrote: >> Group, >> >> I recently moved a client (and others per all my recent questions) from >> a 5108R to a 5207R >> >> One client does a very large csv import into prestashop. >> > SNIP >> Any ideas what might be slowing this down after the move? > One thing that comes to mind is you mentioned a switch from 5108R > (64-bit) to 5207R (32-bit). Is that right? Was that done for a > particular reason? > > MySQL will almost always see performance gains on a 64-bit system as > compared with 32-bit. Conversely, it follows that moving from 64 to 32 > will hit you with some performance degradation. > > Assuming that you went 32-bit on purpose, that could only be because you > installed on 32-bit hardware which, let's face it, is pretty long in the > tooth these days and unlikely to be setting any performance benchmarks. > > So when you ask about performance issues with regard to MySQL, and you > mention a downgrade from a 64-bit OS to 32-bit, I am given to wonder > about some underlying hardware issues as well. > From greggk1 at cox.net Mon Mar 16 15:21:25 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg K) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 13:21:25 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17304] Re: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure In-Reply-To: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> References: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> Message-ID: <02a901d06026$c6d7ce80$54876b80$@cox.net> > Hi, > Anybody have any suggestions? I think I had a similar issue in the past. If you manually kill dovecot and all it's processes, and restart it, will it work then? For some reason on one of my systems, dovecot hangs a lot, and there are sometimes 50 to 90 processes just hanging there. That's when I start getting those errors. I think it's when outlook disconnects sometimes for some reason it doesn't disconnect properly from the server, at least that's what I'm thinking. Gregg > > Also.. > Here is the maillog error > Mar 13 15:53:22 ns10 dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (auth failed, 1 > attempts in 4 secs): user=, method=PLAIN, rip=184.74.209.198, > lip=207.142.2.119, session= > > > Hopping somebody can help me - we have an ongoing problem with email > falling to authenticate - it comes and goes - usually outlook fails and > smartphones are ok.sometimes the other way around.roundcube seems to > always work.. > > Here is the error. > Mar 13 14:06:03 ns10 auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; > logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=mrmitch rhost=xxx.xx.xxx.xxx > user=mrmitch > > During this error - mail came into an iphone but outlook is failing. The > password is correct and the username and password are the same in outlook > and iphone. > I can log into roundcueb with the same user/pass. From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 16 19:57:38 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 19:57:38 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17305] New feature on 5209R: Multiple PHP versions at the same time Message-ID: <55077C02.3080906@blueonyx.it> Hi all, We just published a new feature for BlueOnyx 5209R: Support for multiple PHP versions ================================== How it exactly works is outlined here (with screenshots): http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=187&cntnt01origid=15&cntnt01pagelimit=4&cntnt01returnid=54 But as you can guess from the description: It allows you to run virtual sites on a 5209R and have them use entirely different PHP versions. Aside from the "stock" PHP-5.4.16 that comes with 5209R the following PHP packages are available in the shop when you purchase the "PHP" bundle: - 5209R-PHP53-5.3.29-1.pkg (EOL) - 5209R-PHP54-5.4.38-1.pkg - 5209R-PHP55-5.5.22-1.pkg - 5209R-PHP56-5.6.6-1.pkg You can install all of them at the same time (or just some of them) and this will then allow you to use them all for Vsites on a 5209R. Limitations: Works best if suPHP or PHP-FPM is used. The DSO based PHP implementations must share whichever PHP you set as default PHP version for your server. As said: This feature is only available on 5209R for the moment and at this time cannot be made available for 5207R or 5208R due to various architectural differences. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 17 08:27:01 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 08:27:01 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17306] Re: New feature on 5209R: Multiple PHP versions at the same time In-Reply-To: <55077C02.3080906@blueonyx.it> References: <55077C02.3080906@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <55082BA5.7020705@virtbiz.com> On 3/16/2015 7:57 PM, Michael Stauber wrote: > Hi all, > > We just published a new feature for BlueOnyx 5209R: > > Support for multiple PHP versions > ================================== This is the kind of killer feature that makes 5209R really attractive. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 17 12:25:01 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:25:01 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17307] new install 5209R Message-ID: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> Get this error vzctl start 108 Starting container... vzquota : (warning) inode_hard_limit [104] < inode_current_usage [59647] Container is mounted Adding IP address(es): 38.114.102.67 /bin/bash: line 519: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-venet0: Disk quota exceeded ERROR: Can't write to file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-venet0 Setting CPU units: 10000 /bin/cp: cannot create regular file '/etc/sysconfig/network.7': Disk quota exceeded ERROR: Can't copy file /etc/sysconfig/network vzquota : (warning) inode_hard_limit [4] < inode_current_usage [59647] Container start in progress... Never start stays at CTID NPROC STATUS IP_ADDR 108 13 running x.x.x.x RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 17 12:29:29 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:29:29 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17308] Re: new install 5209R In-Reply-To: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> References: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> Message-ID: <55086479.70806@probass.com> Also got this: journalctl -xn -- Logs begin at Tue 2015-03-17 11:56:18 CDT, end at Tue 2015-03-17 12:14:54 CDT. -- Mar 17 12:14:12 my.domain.net cced.init[13907]: Shutting down cced: done Mar 17 12:14:12 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Starting CCEd - The Cobalt Configuration Engine Daemon... -- Subject: Unit cced.init.service has begun with start-up -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel -- -- Unit cced.init.service has begun starting up. Mar 17 12:14:12 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Can't create directory /tmp/systemd-private-DCSrFJ: Disk quota exceeded Mar 17 12:14:12 my.domain.net systemd[1]: cced.init.service failed to run 'start' task: Disk quota exceeded Mar 17 12:14:12 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Failed to start CCEd - The Cobalt Configuration Engine Daemon. -- Subject: Unit cced.init.service has failed -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel -- -- Unit cced.init.service has failed. -- -- The result is failed. Mar 17 12:14:12 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Unit cced.init.service entered failed state. Mar 17 12:14:54 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Starting CCEd - The Cobalt Configuration Engine Daemon... -- Subject: Unit cced.init.service has begun with start-up -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel -- -- Unit cced.init.service has begun starting up. Mar 17 12:14:54 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Can't create directory /tmp/systemd-private-wf5vYA: Disk quota exceeded Mar 17 12:14:54 my.domain.net systemd[1]: cced.init.service failed to run 'start' task: Disk quota exceeded Mar 17 12:14:54 my.domain.net systemd[1]: Failed to start CCEd - The Cobalt Configuration Engine Daemon. -- Subject: Unit cced.init.service has failed -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel -- -- Unit cced.init.service has failed. -- -- The result is failed. -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 17 13:01:23 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:01:23 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17309] Re: new install 5209R In-Reply-To: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> References: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> Message-ID: <55086BF3.1000208@virtbiz.com> I could be wrong, but I think this is the operative problem: > vzquota : (warning) inode_hard_limit [104] < inode_current_usage [59647] So if you check your quota and try again, you should see some positive results. That's a guess - I have not seen this come up on a 5209R install. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From mstauber at blueonyx.it Tue Mar 17 13:30:28 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:30:28 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17310] Re: new install 5209R In-Reply-To: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> References: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> Message-ID: <550872C4.5010908@blueonyx.it> Hi RC, > vzquota : (warning) inode_hard_limit [104] < inode_current_usage [59647] Please give that VPS considerably more diskspace and try again. It started without sufficient inodes and now has problems updating its config files during CCEd startup. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 17 13:50:37 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:50:37 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17311] Re: new install 5209R In-Reply-To: <55086BF3.1000208@virtbiz.com> References: <55086BF3.1000208@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <5508777D.4060009@probass.com> set vps to 200G no go no work RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. 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If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gkuhnert at compassnetworks.com.au Tue Mar 17 15:56:03 2015 From: gkuhnert at compassnetworks.com.au (Greg Kuhnert) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 07:56:03 +1100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17313] Re: new install 5209R In-Reply-To: <550872C4.5010908@blueonyx.it> References: <5508636D.8070501@probass.com> <550872C4.5010908@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <59AF30E4-A62B-4E5F-AB3C-5D2864BD49F3@compassnetworks.com.au> Hi all. > On 18 Mar 2015, at 5:30 am, Michael Stauber wrote: > > Hi RC, > >> vzquota : (warning) inode_hard_limit [104] < inode_current_usage [59647] > > Please give that VPS considerably more diskspace and try again. It > started without sufficient inodes and now has problems updating its > config files during CCEd startup. I have seen something like this before myself. The problem basically was that the inode value in the Aventurine gui was larger than the maximum number supported by OpenVZ? which caused it to ?wrap? the value somehow. (Maybe it lost the last X bits in the integer). If you go to the aventurine gui - and go to advanced - you can edit the maximum number of inodes for that VPS. Ironically, I fixed my problem by DECREASING the value I found there. GK From David at ThackerNet.com Wed Mar 18 07:53:20 2015 From: David at ThackerNet.com (David Thacker) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 06:53:20 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17314] Re: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure In-Reply-To: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> References: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> Message-ID: <030601d0617a$832eef60$898cce20$@com> > Hi, > Anybody have any suggestions? > > Also.. > Here is the maillog error > Mar 13 15:53:22 ns10 dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (auth failed, 1 ^^^^^^^^ > attempts in 4 secs): user=, method=PLAIN, rip=184.74.209.198, > lip=207.142.2.119, session= > > > Hopping somebody can help me - we have an ongoing problem with email > falling to authenticate - it comes and goes - usually outlook fails and > smartphones are ok.sometimes the other way around.roundcube seems to > always work.. > > Here is the error. > Mar 13 14:06:03 ns10 auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; > logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=mrmitch rhost=xxx.xx.xxx.xxx > user=mrmitch > > During this error - mail came into an iphone but outlook is failing. The > password is correct and the username and password are the same in outlook > and iphone. > I can log into roundcueb with the same user/pass. I think the problem is that you have multiple POP3 mail clients trying to log in to the same mailbox at the same time. The POP3 protocol is not capable of supporting multiple simultaneous logins to any given mailbox: only one client can login using POP3 at a time. The IMAP protocol allows multiple simultaneous logins in the same mailbox. You have the situation where the user's phone is logged in and the PC is blocked, or the PC is logged in and the phone is blocked, because only 1 can be in the account at once. Roundcube is an IMAP client, so it doesn't interfere or get blocked. My recommendation to clients is to use POP3 on the PC, with the "keep mail on server, delete after x days" option, and to use IMAP on all other devices (phone, tablet, etc.). This allows access from all devices without interference, keeps a complete copy of mail on the PC, and keeps the mailbox trimmed so it does not fill up (which would be the case if everything used IMAP). Regards, dAvid tHacker From mjr at misswebhost.com Wed Mar 18 14:14:09 2015 From: mjr at misswebhost.com (Mitchell Rothschild) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:14:09 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17315] Re: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure In-Reply-To: <02a901d06026$c6d7ce80$54876b80$@cox.net> References: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> <02a901d06026$c6d7ce80$54876b80$@cox.net> Message-ID: <069601d061af$b65e2a60$231a7f20$@misswebhost.com> > Hi, > Anybody have any suggestions? I think I had a similar issue in the past. If you manually kill dovecot and all it's processes, and restart it, will it work then? For some reason on one of my systems, dovecot hangs a lot, and there are sometimes 50 to 90 processes just hanging there. That's when I start getting those errors. I think it's when outlook disconnects sometimes for some reason it doesn't disconnect properly from the server, at least that's what I'm thinking. Gregg Is this correct: service dovecot stop killall -9 dovecot-auth service dovecot start Shouldn't I see a lot more here if that were the problem: [root at ns10 ~]# netstat -tupan | grep dovecot tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 17132/dovecot tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 17132/dovecot tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 17132/dovecot tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:995 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 17132/dovecot tcp 0 0 207.142.2.94:993 xx.199.97.43:9244 ESTABLISHED 11660/dovecot/imap- tcp 0 0 207.142.2.94:143 xx.82.80.142:55607 ESTABLISHED 17289/dovecot/imap tcp 0 0 207.142.2.97:143 xx.34.151.111:49291 ESTABLISHED 7331/dovecot/imap-l tcp 0 0 207.142.2.97:143 xx.34.151.111:49288 ESTABLISHED 7318/dovecot/imap-l tcp 0 0 207.142.2.94:143 xx.56.28.82:26738 ESTABLISHED 12669/dovecot/imap tcp 0 0 207.142.2.94:993 xx.199.97.43:9228 ESTABLISHED 9689/dovecot/imap-l tcp 0 0 207.142.2.97:143 xx.34.151.111:49668 ESTABLISHED 10799/dovecot/imap- tcp 0 0 207.142.2.94:143 xx.190.141.32:18534 ESTABLISHED 25890/dovecot/imap From mjr at misswebhost.com Wed Mar 18 14:14:12 2015 From: mjr at misswebhost.com (Mitchell Rothschild) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:14:12 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17316] Re: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure In-Reply-To: <030601d0617a$832eef60$898cce20$@com> References: <026c01d05dc8$45600f30$d0202d90$@misswebhost.com> <030601d0617a$832eef60$898cce20$@com> Message-ID: <069701d061af$b895cae0$29c160a0$@misswebhost.com> > attempts in 4 secs): user=, method=PLAIN, rip=184.74.209.198, > lip=207.142.2.119, session= > > Here is the error. > Mar 13 14:06:03 ns10 auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication > failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=mrmitch > rhost=xxx.xx.xxx.xxx user=mrmitch > > During this error - mail came into an iphone but outlook is failing. > The password is correct and the username and password are the same in > outlook and iphone. > I can log into roundcueb with the same user/pass. I think the problem is that you have multiple POP3 mail clients trying to log in to the same mailbox at the same time. The POP3 protocol is not capable of supporting multiple simultaneous logins to any given mailbox: only one client can login using POP3 at a time. The IMAP protocol allows multiple simultaneous logins in the same mailbox. You have the situation where the user's phone is logged in and the PC is blocked, or the PC is logged in and the phone is blocked, because only 1 can be in the account at once. Roundcube is an IMAP client, so it doesn't interfere or get blocked. My recommendation to clients is to use POP3 on the PC, with the "keep mail on server, delete after x days" option, and to use IMAP on all other devices (phone, tablet, etc.). This allows access from all devices without interference, keeps a complete copy of mail on the PC, and keeps the mailbox trimmed so it does not fill up (which would be the case if everything used IMAP). Regards, dAvid tHacker Hi, We have the PC email set up exactly how you said - and there was only one PC logging into POP3 - rest were IMAP accounts from phones and tablets. Problem still occurred.... We did change Outlook to - "The server requires an encrypted connection" which changed the outgoing port from 110 to 995 and mail started to come in. Not sure why. Mitch From matysekj at usms.org Wed Mar 18 14:15:44 2015 From: matysekj at usms.org (Jim Matysek) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:15:44 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17317] Changing host/domain name for a site Message-ID: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> Have never tried this before, so I thought I'd ask first - I created a test site a while back for someone at theirdomain.masterdomain.org for them to create a new site on our server and test it out prior to moving from their old hosting location to our server. Now they are ready to move. Can I just go into the GUI and change the host and domain for this site to www.theirdomain.org and expect everything to work? Obviously, I'll take care of the DNS settings also, but I was wondering if doing this will change the directory currently found at /home/sites/theirdomain.masterdomain.org to /home/sites/www.theirdomain.org for instance. Alternatively I could create a new site with the correct host and domain names and move the content, but it's a WordPress site and I'd rather not have to deal with moving the database also. This is on 5108R if it makes any difference. -- Jim From jeff at datatune.com Wed Mar 18 14:47:46 2015 From: jeff at datatune.com (Jeff Keller) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 12:47:46 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17318] Re: Changing host/domain name for a site In-Reply-To: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> References: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> Message-ID: <3AF55737-31FC-4410-BF3C-001C1AEEDB6D@datatune.com> I've done it without issue on a few production sites (after testing it on dev/beta sites). You should be fine but it doesn't hurt to test it on another domain on that box just to be safe. Jeff > On Mar 18, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Jim Matysek wrote: > > Have never tried this before, so I thought I'd ask first - > > I created a test site a while back for someone at > theirdomain.masterdomain.org for them to create a new site on our server > and test it out prior to moving from their old hosting location to our > server. Now they are ready to move. Can I just go into the GUI and > change the host and domain for this site to www.theirdomain.org and > expect everything to work? Obviously, I'll take care of the DNS settings > also, but I was wondering if doing this will change the directory > currently found at /home/sites/theirdomain.masterdomain.org to > /home/sites/www.theirdomain.org for instance. > > Alternatively I could create a new site with the correct host and domain > names and move the content, but it's a WordPress site and I'd rather not > have to deal with moving the database also. > > This is on 5108R if it makes any difference. > > -- > Jim > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From mstauber at blueonyx.it Wed Mar 18 16:27:48 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:27:48 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17319] Re: Changing host/domain name for a site In-Reply-To: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> References: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> Message-ID: <5509EDD4.50705@blueonyx.it> Hi Jim, > Can I just go into the GUI and > change the host and domain for this site to www.theirdomain.org and > expect everything to work? Yes, no problem. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mabeleira at adinet.com.uy Wed Mar 18 20:01:14 2015 From: mabeleira at adinet.com.uy (Jose Martin Abeleira) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 22:01:14 -0300 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17320] Admin password Message-ID: <550A1FDA.7060409@adinet.com.uy> I've just installed a brand new 5208R using the release of march 6 and I can't login to 5208R with admin blueonyx, root logs in ok with root blueonyx, but admin doesn't work. Any ideas? --- El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electr?nico en busca de virus. http://www.avast.com From chuck at tetlow.net Wed Mar 18 22:05:54 2015 From: chuck at tetlow.net (Chuck Tetlow) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 21:05:54 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17321] Re: Admin password In-Reply-To: <550A1FDA.7060409@adinet.com.uy> References: <550A1FDA.7060409@adinet.com.uy> Message-ID: <20150319023311.M6082@tetlow.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mdlaat at muisnetwerken.nl Thu Mar 19 08:13:46 2015 From: mdlaat at muisnetwerken.nl (Maurice de Laat) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 14:13:46 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17322] Re: Changing host/domain name for a site In-Reply-To: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> References: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> Message-ID: <550ACB8A.5000306@muisnetwerken.nl> Hi Jim, > I was wondering if doing this will change the directory > currently found at /home/sites/theirdomain.masterdomain.org to > /home/sites/www.theirdomain.org for instance. Yes, the directory will be renamed. If you have scripts that use this path, they need to be changed. -- Maurice From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Thu Mar 19 12:11:01 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 17:11:01 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17323] 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings http://server:444/vsite/phpconfig Message-ID: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> Hello, I have a fresh 5209R install with the latest ISO. If I cann Security -> PHP Settings I get the following errors: A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: Illegal string offset 'present' Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 275 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: Illegal string offset 'present' Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 275 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: Illegal string offset 'present' Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 275 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: Illegal string offset 'present' Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 275 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: open_basedir Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 397 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: disable_functions Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 424 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: disable_classes Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 435 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: allow_url_fopen Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 446 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: allow_url_include Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 461 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: upload_max_filesize Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 476 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: upload_max_filesize_choices Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 516 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 516 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: upload_max_filesize Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 517 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: post_max_size Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 521 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: post_max_size_choices Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 562 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 562 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: post_max_size Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 563 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: max_execution_time Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 567 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: max_execution_time_choices Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 592 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 592 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: max_execution_time Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 593 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: max_input_time Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 597 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: max_input_time_choices Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 622 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 622 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: max_input_time Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 623 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: memory_limit Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 627 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: memory_limit_choices Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 665 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 665 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: memory_limit Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 666 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: php_ini_location Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 681 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: file_get_contents(): Filename cannot be empty Filename: controllers/phpconfig.php Line Number: 681 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined variable: id Filename: uifc/MultiChoice.php Line Number: 706 Please check and fix this Thank you and best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Thu Mar 19 12:18:25 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 17:18:25 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17324] 5209R - missing component in activity monitor Message-ID: <1ccca8357b544de995d92393d01173df@BPA11.bpade.local> Hello, Blueonyx 5209R In the settings for the activity monitor the component "Java Server Pages (JSP) und Servlets" is missing. Only the following components are available: CPU-Auslastung FTP-Server Festplattenbelegung Mailman Mailing List Daemon Mailserver MariaDB Server Netzwerkstatus SNMP-Server Details Speicherauslastung Webserver DNS-Server Laufwerksintegrit?t PHP-FPM Server-Desktop Telnet-Server Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt From kenbxlist at precisionwebhosting.com Thu Mar 19 13:00:12 2015 From: kenbxlist at precisionwebhosting.com (Ken Marcus) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 11:00:12 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17325] Re: Changing host/domain name for a site In-Reply-To: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> References: <5509CEE0.8050002@usms.org> Message-ID: Within their wordpress wp-admin area, set the new url, then in the server /admin change the site name. It's that simple. On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Jim Matysek wrote: > Have never tried this before, so I thought I'd ask first - > > I created a test site a while back for someone at > theirdomain.masterdomain.org for them to create a new site on our server > and test it out prior to moving from their old hosting location to our > server. Now they are ready to move. Can I just go into the GUI and > change the host and domain for this site to www.theirdomain.org and > expect everything to work? 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URL: From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 19 13:46:18 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 14:46:18 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17326] New 5209R Install Message-ID: <550B197A.8050506@probass.com> Try to do a check for thrid party software on a new 5209R on a VPS this is the messages log Mar 19 12:39:33 localhost cced(smd)[12399]: client [0:12398] has admin rights Mar 19 12:39:33 localhost cced(smd)[12400]: client [0:12398] has admin rights Mar 19 12:39:33 localhost cced(smd)[12400]: client 0:[0:12398]: SET 17 . SWUpdate status = up Mar 19 12:39:33 localhost cced(smd)[12400]: client 0:[0:12398]: SET succeeded Mar 19 12:39:33 localhost cced(smd)[12404]: client [0:12398] has admin rights Mar 19 12:39:34 localhost /usr/sausalito/sbin/grab_updates.pl: : WGET download: We got the file. Mar 19 12:39:34 localhost /usr/sausalito/sbin/grab_updates.pl: : The PKG did not contain a tarball. It is probably damaged. This is the error in the gui Software Updates was unable to retrieve a list of packages from the Software Updates server located at newlinq.blueonyx.it. Please check to make sure that newlinq.blueonyx.it is a valid Software Updates server and that you can query it from your web browser. from the cli nslookup newlinq.blueonyx.it Server: 208.77.220.11 Address: 208.77.220.11#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: newlinq.blueonyx.it Address: 203.26.211.122 RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. 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URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 19 16:24:30 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 16:24:30 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17328] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings http://server:444/vsite/phpconfig In-Reply-To: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <550B3E8E.6070207@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > I have a fresh 5209R install with the latest ISO. > If I cann Security -> PHP Settings I get the following errors: Hmm. That is unfortunately correct. I'll publish a fix for that today. Many thanks for the heads up. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 19 16:31:03 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 16:31:03 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17329] Re: 5209R - missing component in activity monitor In-Reply-To: <1ccca8357b544de995d92393d01173df@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <1ccca8357b544de995d92393d01173df@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <550B4017.3020504@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > In the settings for the activity monitor the component "Java Server Pages (JSP) und Servlets" is missing. The ability to enable or disable monitoring JSP is indeed missing. I'm not sure if that's a feature or an oversight, though. :p But I think it is a feature and should be good as it is. Because of this: JSP is usually turned on automatically when there is at least one Vsite that's using it. And it's turned off automatically when the last Vsite that had been using it gets JSP disabled. At these points the monitoring for it also gets turned on or off automatically. So basically we don't need to configure it separately under "Active Monitor" / "Settings", as it will be monitored when JSP is used and won't be monitored when JSP is not being used. The monitoring for the extra PHP-FPM pools works similar. Only when the extra pools are used, they will be enabled. And only when they are enabled they'll be monitored by AM as well. Hence there is no extra need to configure their monitoring separately. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 19 21:30:50 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 21:30:50 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17330] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed In-Reply-To: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <550B865A.5020806@blueonyx.it> Hi Dirk, > I have a fresh 5209R install with the latest ISO. > If I cann Security -> PHP Settings I get the following errors: I just looked into this and it is really weird. I set up a fresh 5209R off the latest ISO as well and could see the same errors as you did. It turned out that there were a couple of things just plain wrong with base-vsite on 5209R. The Class "PHP" didn't get created automatically to begin with. Why? Not really sure. But without it the constructor and handler for the PHP related settings got thrown off the cliff and did a lot of things just utterly wrong. There were even chances of getting two PHP Objects, which is just worse than none. And somehow it also turned on the deprecated "Safe Mode" on for PHP, which PHP-5.4 absolutely doesn't like. I'm not sure what happened there. Maybe I inadvertently mixed code from separate code trees during one of the last code merges? No idea. I just cleaned it up with a fine toothed comb and submitted a fixed base-vsite to SVN and published YUM updates of base-vsite for 5209R. However, there will be yet another fix to it today or tomorrow, as we just discovered an issue with newer RoundCube versions. They suddenly insist on having the PEAR class within the open_basedir path of Vsites that use it. Which isn't the case at the moment. The fix for this requires an updated constructor/handler which detects the used PHP version and inserts the correct PEAR path of it into the Vsite PHP configuration automatically. Fun and games. Anyway: When I have added that feature to base-vsite as well I'll roll up yet another updated ISO image for 5209R and will publish it. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Fri Mar 20 01:33:24 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 06:33:24 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17331] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed In-Reply-To: <550B865A.5020806@blueonyx.it> References: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> <550B865A.5020806@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Hi Michael, thank you for your work. I have updated my 5209R Installation and now the PHP Settings in Security -> PHP Settings seems to be working. Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Freitag, 20. M?rz 2015 03:31 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17330] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed Hi Dirk, > I have a fresh 5209R install with the latest ISO. > If I cann Security -> PHP Settings I get the following errors: I just looked into this and it is really weird. I set up a fresh 5209R off the latest ISO as well and could see the same errors as you did. It turned out that there were a couple of things just plain wrong with base-vsite on 5209R. The Class "PHP" didn't get created automatically to begin with. Why? Not really sure. But without it the constructor and handler for the PHP related settings got thrown off the cliff and did a lot of things just utterly wrong. There were even chances of getting two PHP Objects, which is just worse than none. And somehow it also turned on the deprecated "Safe Mode" on for PHP, which PHP-5.4 absolutely doesn't like. I'm not sure what happened there. Maybe I inadvertently mixed code from separate code trees during one of the last code merges? No idea. I just cleaned it up with a fine toothed comb and submitted a fixed base-vsite to SVN and published YUM updates of base-vsite for 5209R. However, there will be yet another fix to it today or tomorrow, as we just discovered an issue with newer RoundCube versions. They suddenly insist on having the PEAR class within the open_basedir path of Vsites that use it. Which isn't the case at the moment. The fix for this requires an updated constructor/handler which detects the used PHP version and inserts the correct PEAR path of it into the Vsite PHP configuration automatically. Fun and games. Anyway: When I have added that feature to base-vsite as well I'll roll up yet another updated ISO image for 5209R and will publish it. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Fri Mar 20 04:27:03 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 09:27:03 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17332] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed In-Reply-To: <550B865A.5020806@blueonyx.it> References: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> <550B865A.5020806@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <011eb25dd4084fbe98fee9c42a4a1472@BPA11.bpade.local> Hi Michael, next bug. I logged into 5209R as the siteadmin for one site and opened in site management the site. Then I did go to Services -> PHP and got the following error messages: A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Freitag, 20. M?rz 2015 03:31 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17330] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed Hi Dirk, > I have a fresh 5209R install with the latest ISO. > If I cann Security -> PHP Settings I get the following errors: I just looked into this and it is really weird. I set up a fresh 5209R off the latest ISO as well and could see the same errors as you did. It turned out that there were a couple of things just plain wrong with base-vsite on 5209R. The Class "PHP" didn't get created automatically to begin with. Why? Not really sure. But without it the constructor and handler for the PHP related settings got thrown off the cliff and did a lot of things just utterly wrong. There were even chances of getting two PHP Objects, which is just worse than none. And somehow it also turned on the deprecated "Safe Mode" on for PHP, which PHP-5.4 absolutely doesn't like. I'm not sure what happened there. Maybe I inadvertently mixed code from separate code trees during one of the last code merges? No idea. I just cleaned it up with a fine toothed comb and submitted a fixed base-vsite to SVN and published YUM updates of base-vsite for 5209R. However, there will be yet another fix to it today or tomorrow, as we just discovered an issue with newer RoundCube versions. They suddenly insist on having the PEAR class within the open_basedir path of Vsites that use it. Which isn't the case at the moment. The fix for this requires an updated constructor/handler which detects the used PHP version and inserts the correct PEAR path of it into the Vsite PHP configuration automatically. Fun and games. Anyway: When I have added that feature to base-vsite as well I'll roll up yet another updated ISO image for 5209R and will publish it. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de Fri Mar 20 04:32:41 2015 From: dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de (Dirk Estenfeld) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 09:32:41 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17333] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed In-Reply-To: <011eb25dd4084fbe98fee9c42a4a1472@BPA11.bpade.local> References: <747f095a2d7542d8832cbef32dba7858@BPA11.bpade.local> <550B865A.5020806@blueonyx.it> <011eb25dd4084fbe98fee9c42a4a1472@BPA11.bpade.local> Message-ID: <8657a3abfdd14e54bf5fa2a4a090e332@BPA11.bpade.local> Hi Michael, the error also orrures by calling as the siteadmin http://server:444/vsite/vsiteWeb A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: modifyWeb.Vsite/10_PHP.php Line Number: 41 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: modifyWeb.Vsite/10_PHP.php Line Number: 41 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: modifyWeb.Vsite/10_PHP.php Line Number: 41 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: modifyWeb.Vsite/10_PHP.php Line Number: 41 Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt ----------------------------------------------- -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Dirk Estenfeld Gesendet: Freitag, 20. M?rz 2015 10:27 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17332] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed Hi Michael, next bug. I logged into 5209R as the siteadmin for one site and opened in site management the site. Then I did go to Services -> PHP and got the following error messages: A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: Undefined index: present Filename: controllers/vsitePHP.php Line Number: 107 Best regards, Dirk ----------------------------------------------- Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von Michael Stauber Gesendet: Freitag, 20. M?rz 2015 03:31 An: BlueOnyx General Mailing List Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17330] Re: 5209R - bug in Security -> PHP Settings - fixed Hi Dirk, > I have a fresh 5209R install with the latest ISO. > If I cann Security -> PHP Settings I get the following errors: I just looked into this and it is really weird. I set up a fresh 5209R off the latest ISO as well and could see the same errors as you did. It turned out that there were a couple of things just plain wrong with base-vsite on 5209R. The Class "PHP" didn't get created automatically to begin with. Why? Not really sure. But without it the constructor and handler for the PHP related settings got thrown off the cliff and did a lot of things just utterly wrong. There were even chances of getting two PHP Objects, which is just worse than none. And somehow it also turned on the deprecated "Safe Mode" on for PHP, which PHP-5.4 absolutely doesn't like. I'm not sure what happened there. Maybe I inadvertently mixed code from separate code trees during one of the last code merges? No idea. I just cleaned it up with a fine toothed comb and submitted a fixed base-vsite to SVN and published YUM updates of base-vsite for 5209R. However, there will be yet another fix to it today or tomorrow, as we just discovered an issue with newer RoundCube versions. They suddenly insist on having the PEAR class within the open_basedir path of Vsites that use it. Which isn't the case at the moment. The fix for this requires an updated constructor/handler which detects the used PHP version and inserts the correct PEAR path of it into the Vsite PHP configuration automatically. Fun and games. Anyway: When I have added that feature to base-vsite as well I'll roll up yet another updated ISO image for 5209R and will publish it. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx From colin at mainline.uk Fri Mar 20 07:18:47 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 12:18:47 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17334] Wishlist :) Message-ID: <1b37d42f51984ee599753cfc18f03ae7@exchange.mainline.local> Just wondered if it would be possible to add the ability to change the root document folder in maybe General Settings or Services/Web This would be very useful when for example using Michael's Wordpress or Joomla plugin - initially set the folder to say /wordpress or /joomla with a holding page in /web and then when they want it to go live change the document root. If we move everything back into the root, we run into permissions problems at the moment. We currently have to do this manually. Colin From chuck at tetlow.net Fri Mar 20 10:25:27 2015 From: chuck at tetlow.net (Chuck Tetlow) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 09:25:27 -0600 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17335] Re: Wishlist :) In-Reply-To: <1b37d42f51984ee599753cfc18f03ae7@exchange.mainline.local> References: <1b37d42f51984ee599753cfc18f03ae7@exchange.mainline.local> Message-ID: <20150320151629.M1624@tetlow.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm now looking into the reseller issue you reported and once I have both fixed I'll publish the update. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From colin at mainline.uk Fri Mar 20 13:13:01 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 18:13:01 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17337] Re: Wishlist :) In-Reply-To: <20150320151629.M1624@tetlow.net> References: <1b37d42f51984ee599753cfc18f03ae7@exchange.mainline.local> <20150320151629.M1624@tetlow.net> Message-ID: Hi Chuck, > Why move the document root at all?? > > We set up Joomla or Wordpress for existing customers in a directory named "cms" inside their existing website.? Then when they're ready to go live with the Joomla, we put a index.php file in the website root directory (/web) that redirects from the root directory into that /web/cms directory.? Like this: > > header("HTTP/1.0 301 Moved Permanently"); > header("Location: http://www.whatever.com/cms/"); >?> We used to do that but found that people complained that it screwed up SEO having a permanent redirect at the root of their website. Colin From greggk1 at cox.net Fri Mar 20 13:33:40 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg K) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 11:33:40 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17338] Calendar sharing. Message-ID: <000401d0633c$6394d430$2abe7c90$@cox.net> Hello, I have a client who wants to share office calendars with a few people. Has anyone been able to configure webdav on a blueonyx and have outlook connect to it via some kind of plugin to do this kind of thing? I thought of using zpush, which seems to work great for phones, but I wasn't able to configure outlook to do anything with zpush. I guess my next thing would be to try to configure webdav to see if that could work? Any thoughts is appreciated. Gregg From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 20 13:52:24 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 13:52:24 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17339] Re: Calendar sharing. In-Reply-To: <000401d0633c$6394d430$2abe7c90$@cox.net> References: <000401d0633c$6394d430$2abe7c90$@cox.net> Message-ID: <550C6C68.5050902@blueonyx.it> Hi Gregg, > I have a client who wants to share office calendars with a few people. Has > anyone been able to configure webdav on a blueonyx and have outlook connect > to it via some kind of plugin to do this kind of thing? > I thought of using zpush, which seems to work great for phones, but I wasn't > able to configure outlook to do anything with zpush. > I guess my next thing would be to try to configure webdav to see if that > could work? > Any thoughts is appreciated. On BlueOnyx we just use Z-Push's connectivity to make it tie into IMAP as provided by Dovecot. The extra functionality like vCard backend or Calendar would require the full Zarafa backend. See: http://z-push.org/ A quick Google search for "z-push calendar" pulled up this here: https://github.com/fmbiete/Z-Push-contrib/wiki/Example-Configuration That explains how to tie Z-Push into a CalDAV and CardDAV server, but you would need to set up and configure them separately. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Fri Mar 20 14:57:52 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 14:57:52 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17340] Re: Calendar sharing. In-Reply-To: <550C6C68.5050902@blueonyx.it> References: <000401d0633c$6394d430$2abe7c90$@cox.net> <550C6C68.5050902@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <550C7BC0.8000800@virtbiz.com> Hi Gregg, On 3/20/2015 1:52 PM, Michael Stauber wrote: > On BlueOnyx we just use Z-Push's connectivity to make it tie into IMAP > as provided by Dovecot. The extra functionality like vCard backend or > Calendar would require the full Zarafa backend. > > See: http://z-push.org/ > > A quick Google search for "z-push calendar" pulled up this here: > > https://github.com/fmbiete/Z-Push-contrib/wiki/Example-Configuration > > That explains how to tie Z-Push into a CalDAV and CardDAV server, but > you would need to set up and configure them separately. If that's beyond what you'd like to be doing, consider this service that ties in seamlessly using Outlook. https://www.officecalendar.com/ This is a service offered by one of our datacenter customers, and it's pretty much plug & play. Just a thought. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From greggk1 at cox.net Fri Mar 20 15:05:01 2015 From: greggk1 at cox.net (Gregg K) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 13:05:01 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17341] Re: Calendar sharing. In-Reply-To: <550C7BC0.8000800@virtbiz.com> References: <000401d0633c$6394d430$2abe7c90$@cox.net> <550C6C68.5050902@blueonyx.it> <550C7BC0.8000800@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <002301d06349$2656a780$7303f680$@cox.net> > > If that's beyond what you'd like to be doing, consider this service that ties in > seamlessly using Outlook. > https://www.officecalendar.com/ > > This is a service offered by one of our datacenter customers, and it's > pretty much plug & play. Just a thought. > I actually found that website while searching for a solution, and that's definitely one of the solutions I will tell them about. Thanks for the input. Gregg From gkuhnert at compassnetworks.com.au Sat Mar 21 16:54:43 2015 From: gkuhnert at compassnetworks.com.au (Greg Kuhnert) Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 08:54:43 +1100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17342] Re: Wishlist :) In-Reply-To: References: <1b37d42f51984ee599753cfc18f03ae7@exchange.mainline.local> <20150320151629.M1624@tetlow.net> Message-ID: > On 21 Mar 2015, at 5:13 am, Colin Jack wrote: > > Hi Chuck, > > >> Why move the document root at all? >> >> We set up Joomla or Wordpress for existing customers in a directory named "cms" inside their existing website. Then when they're ready to go live with the Joomla, we put a index.php file in the website root directory (/web) that redirects from the root directory into that /web/cms directory. Like this: >> >> > header("HTTP/1.0 301 Moved Permanently"); >> header("Location: http://www.whatever.com/cms/"); >> ?> > > We used to do that but found that people complained that it screwed up SEO having a permanent redirect at the root of their website. > > Colin Try this... Rename the top level domain to something like junksite.domain.com Then - create a vsite under the top level domain with the hostname as www .... and have it point to the joomla subdirectory. No special config - its already built into the gui :) GK From colin at mainline.uk Sun Mar 22 05:26:03 2015 From: colin at mainline.uk (Colin Jack) Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 10:26:03 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17343] Re: Wishlist :) In-Reply-To: References: <1b37d42f51984ee599753cfc18f03ae7@exchange.mainline.local> <20150320151629.M1624@tetlow.net> Message-ID: > >> On 21 Mar 2015, at 5:13 am, Colin Jack wrote: >> >> Hi Chuck, >> >> >>> Why move the document root at all? >>> >>> We set up Joomla or Wordpress for existing customers in a directory >>>named "cms" inside their existing website. Then when they're ready to >>>go live with the Joomla, we put a index.php file in the website root >>>directory (/web) that redirects from the root directory into that >>>/web/cms directory. Like this: >>> >>> >> header("HTTP/1.0 301 Moved Permanently"); >>> header("Location: http://www.whatever.com/cms/"); >>> ?> >> >> We used to do that but found that people complained that it screwed up >>SEO having a permanent redirect at the root of their website. >> >> Colin > >Try this... > >Rename the top level domain to something like junksite.domain.com > >Then - create a vsite under the top level domain with the hostname as www >.... and have it point to the joomla subdirectory. No special config - >its already built into the gui :) > >GK >_______________________________________________ That?s an idea ? although just changing the sitex file in /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts is no big deal really. Just thought it might be quite easy for Michael to add in another field - but certainly not a major thing! :) Colin > From admin at probass.com Sun Mar 22 08:58:26 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 09:58:26 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17344] Re: New 5209R Install In-Reply-To: <550B197A.8050506@probass.com> References: <550B197A.8050506@probass.com> Message-ID: <550ECA82.4050002@probass.com> FYI: The fix was to do this yum install file After that all was good to go everything worked RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. 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If you have that, then you still might need to do this: In the php.ini of your PHP (either /etc/php.ini and/or /home/solarspeed/php/etc/php.ini) make sure you have these set: mysql.default_socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock mysqli.default_socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock pdo_mysql.default_socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock The 1st one is set already. The other two aren't (yet) there or are without value or are commented out. Lastly: Depending on which PHP you're using (OS supplied PHP or Solarspeed PHP) go to the GUI and edit the server wide PHP settings ("System Settings" / "Security" / "PHP"). Find the "open basedir" settings there. If you're using the OS supplied PHP just add this: /usr/share/pear If you're using the Solarspeed PHP add this instead: /home/solarspeed/php/share/pear Save the changes. This will automatically add it to all PHP enabled Vsites as well, so the saving will take a moment. TL;DR: ====== RoundCube made things a bit complicated in the most recent builds. We're trying to compensate with this with an updated base-vsite. On 5209R this is already fully working and I'll backport these changes to all older BlueOnyx versions as well within the next couple of days. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From maronoff at gmail.com Sun Mar 22 17:18:13 2015 From: maronoff at gmail.com (Michael Aronoff) Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 15:18:13 -0700 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17348] Re: Roundcube broken after php 5.5 In-Reply-To: <550F1D6B.2080408@blueonyx.it> References: <002301d064c0$c63d7800$52b86800$@gmail.com> <550F1D6B.2080408@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <000601d064ee$17823e30$4686ba90$@gmail.com> Michael wrote: > RoundCube made things a bit complicated in the most recent builds. We're trying to compensate with > this with an updated base-vsite. In case anyone else runs in the same problem I found a fix. It was actually not any of the issues Michael pointed to and I think I know why. All of my servers have RoundCube from the old package that installs one copy of RoundCube for the whole server. I prefer it this way for many reasons so I stayed with that package instead of moving to having a dedicated RoundCube for each site. I have manually updated RoundCube to the latest version and kept it running easily until this update to PHP as I described. It seems PHP 5.5 requires a newer password hash method and since all these install go back to RoundCube pre 1.0 and have just been updated since then the password hash was from an old method. All I needed to do was login to the GUI and go to "Server Management", "Network Services", "MySQL", "Change Password" and re-enter the password as the old and then twice as the "new" password even though I did not change it. Boom it re-hashed the password in whatever the new method is and RoundCube started working again. ______________________________ M Aronoff Out From pascal at oceanet.com Mon Mar 23 07:39:29 2015 From: pascal at oceanet.com (OCEANET - Pascal Le Bihan) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 13:39:29 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17349] Create admin account on 5208R Message-ID: <2E96113D-64D4-4D53-B97A-1B71C9302DE1@oceanet.com> Hi , I installed blueonyx 5208R from the provided iso based on Centos 6. After all the install process i dont login on the interface. When i launch the script to create admin by hand , it does nothing. What can i check ? Best reagrds Pascal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Dirk Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von OCEANET - Pascal Le Bihan Gesendet: Montag, 23. M?rz 2015 13:39 An: blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17349] Create admin account on 5208R Hi , I installed blueonyx 5208R from the provided iso based on Centos 6. After all the install process i dont login on the interface. When i launch the script to create admin by hand , it does nothing. What can i check ? Best reagrds Pascal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you again Pascal > Le 23 mars 2015 ? 13:46, Dirk Estenfeld a ?crit : > > Pascal, > > which script to create a manual user? > > I do the following: > - Install from ISO > - Log into console with root and blueonyx > - A process starts to add ip address, gateway and so on. > - After setting up the ip address I open my browser and enter the ip address. > - I go through setup procedure and setup a password for admin/root and mysql > - Afterwards I can log into the web gui with my password for admin. > > Best regards, > Dirk > > Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 423a - 60314 Frankfurt > > > > > > > Von: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Im Auftrag von OCEANET - Pascal Le Bihan > Gesendet: Montag, 23. M?rz 2015 13:39 > An: blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > Betreff: [BlueOnyx:17349] Create admin account on 5208R > > Hi , > > I installed blueonyx 5208R from the provided iso based on Centos 6. After all the install process i dont login on the interface. > > When i launch the script to create admin by hand , it does nothing. > > What can i check ? > > Best reagrds > > Pascal > > > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From steve-lists at geekinter.net Mon Mar 23 08:15:07 2015 From: steve-lists at geekinter.net (Steven Howes) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 13:15:07 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17352] Re: Create admin account on 5208R In-Reply-To: References: <2E96113D-64D4-4D53-B97A-1B71C9302DE1@oceanet.com> Message-ID: <9B4E90D6-08E6-4016-B555-A3CBFECFA953@geekinter.net> On 23 Mar 2015, at 12:46, Dirk Estenfeld wrote: > - Install from ISO > - Log into console with root and blueonyx > - A process starts to add ip address, gateway and so on. > - After setting up the ip address I open my browser and enter the ip address. > - I go through setup procedure and setup a password for admin/root and mysql > - Afterwards I can log into the web gui with my password for admin. Something is broken? The wizard is prompting for a username and password and doesn?t accept admin/blueonyx. It?s doing it for me too. Perhaps something wrong with the latest ISO. 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Yep. BlueOnyx-5208R-CentOS-6.6-20150304. I?ve tried it three times now in case I was doing something stupid, but I land at a login prompt every time. Steve From pascal at oceanet.com Mon Mar 23 08:39:46 2015 From: pascal at oceanet.com (OCEANET - Pascal Le Bihan) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 14:39:46 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17355] Re: Create admin account on 5208R In-Reply-To: <551014B9.5080908@blueonyx.it> References: <2E96113D-64D4-4D53-B97A-1B71C9302DE1@oceanet.com> <9B4E90D6-08E6-4016-B555-A3CBFECFA953@geekinter.net> <551014B9.5080908@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Hi Michael, Yes 5208R on Centos6 Pascal [ AGENCE DU MANS ] 7 rue des Fr?nes, ZAC de la Pointe 72190 SARGE LES LE MANS T?l. +33 (0)2 72 34 13 17 Fax. +33 (0)2 43 72 21 14 [AGENCE D'ANGERS] 5, rue Fleming Angers Technopole 49066 ANGERS T?l. +33 (0)2.41.19.28.65 Fax.+33 (0)2.52.19.22.00 http://www.oceanet.com (Soci?t?) http://www.oceanet.net/ (Agence Web) http://www.oceanet-telecom.com/ (T?l?coms) http://www.oceanet.info/ (Informatique & R?seau) > Le 23 mars 2015 ? 14:27, Michael Stauber a ?crit : > > Hi Steve, > >> Perhaps something wrong with the latest ISO. > > 5208R on CentOS 6? > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I might have a result in four hours. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Mon Mar 23 16:41:48 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 16:41:48 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17357] Re: New 5208R ISO (CentOS) In-Reply-To: <55103CE8.9070303@blueonyx.it> References: <2E96113D-64D4-4D53-B97A-1B71C9302DE1@oceanet.com> <9B4E90D6-08E6-4016-B555-A3CBFECFA953@geekinter.net> <551014B9.5080908@blueonyx.it> <55103CE8.9070303@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <5510889C.1090809@blueonyx.it> Hi all, > I just started the build for another update. I might have a result in > four hours. The new CentOS 6.6 based 5208R ISO has just been uploaded: BlueOnyx-5208R-CentOS-6.6-20150323.iso It fixes several issues: - "admin" account is now created properly - sshd_config got a wrong config option fixed - RPMs "file" and "quota" are now included. As the build of fully updated custom CentOS 6 CD's fails due to Anaconda being incompatible with the "nss" RPMs from last November I had to build this CD without the RPMs from the "CentOS Updates" YUM repository. So right after the install you will need to YUM update to get around 172 MB of OS related updates. This is as good as it gets in a hurry. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From steve-lists at geekinter.net Tue Mar 24 04:04:56 2015 From: steve-lists at geekinter.net (Steven Howes) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 09:04:56 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17358] Re: New 5208R ISO (CentOS) In-Reply-To: <5510889C.1090809@blueonyx.it> References: <2E96113D-64D4-4D53-B97A-1B71C9302DE1@oceanet.com> <9B4E90D6-08E6-4016-B555-A3CBFECFA953@geekinter.net> <551014B9.5080908@blueonyx.it> <55103CE8.9070303@blueonyx.it> <5510889C.1090809@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: On 23 Mar 2015, at 21:41, Michael Stauber wrote: > The new CentOS 6.6 based 5208R ISO has just been uploaded: Downloading now, thanks for the rapid response. :) Steve From pascal at oceanet.com Tue Mar 24 04:39:46 2015 From: pascal at oceanet.com (OCEANET - Pascal Le Bihan) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 10:39:46 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17359] Re: New 5208R ISO (CentOS) In-Reply-To: References: <2E96113D-64D4-4D53-B97A-1B71C9302DE1@oceanet.com> <9B4E90D6-08E6-4016-B555-A3CBFECFA953@geekinter.net> <551014B9.5080908@blueonyx.it> <55103CE8.9070303@blueonyx.it> <5510889C.1090809@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: <5ADDE72A-956E-4AAF-BE7B-CA21C93D144A@oceanet.com> Hi Michael, i confirm the new build is working. Thank you for all Pascal > Le 24 mars 2015 ? 10:04, Steven Howes > a ?crit : > > On 23 Mar 2015, at 21:41, Michael Stauber > wrote: >> The new CentOS 6.6 based 5208R ISO has just been uploaded: > > Downloading now, thanks for the rapid response. :) > > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 24 10:11:10 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 10:11:10 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17360] Site log rotation Message-ID: <55117E8E.4060909@virtbiz.com> Hi guys, We have a server that the user has reported the site logs are not rotating. This is a 5208R under Aventurine that was started up about a month ago, and sites were CMU'd across from a 5108R. In /home/sites/host.domain.tld/logs, the web.log (for example) has not rotated since the sites became active on this server. The 2014 and 2015 directories are there with their month directories and cache files. The customer is reporting that logs are not rotating, but should be. Any ideas here? -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 24 10:34:21 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 11:34:21 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17361] Re: Site log rotation In-Reply-To: <55117E8E.4060909@virtbiz.com> References: <55117E8E.4060909@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <551183FD.80601@probass.com> Last night and a few nights ago I had the same what I found was crond was now running on all VPS's under the Adventurin{e} Did a restart on crond on all VPS's and everything ran and updated RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com Tue Mar 24 14:51:42 2015 From: cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com (Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 14:51:42 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17363] Re: Site log rotation In-Reply-To: <551188CB.109@bb-one.net> References: <55117E8E.4060909@virtbiz.com> <551183FD.80601@probass.com> <551188CB.109@bb-one.net> Message-ID: <5511C04E.3050808@virtbiz.com> On 3/24/2015 10:54 AM, Dirk Jessel - Head of Support @ BB-ONE.net wrote: > Perhaps this is a problem with not starting crond at starting or > restarting a vps. We had this issue with CentOS-Containers. > Didn?t find a reason for this. > Am 24.03.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Richard Barker: >> Last night and a few nights ago I had the same what I found was crond >> was now running on all >> VPS's under the Adventurin{e} >> >> Did a restart on crond on all VPS's and everything ran and updated OK, thanks RC and Dirk. We'll give that a shot and see what happens. Crond was running already, but we'll restart in any case. Thanks! -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ From admin at probass.com Tue Mar 24 15:09:50 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 16:09:50 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17364] Re: Site log rotation In-Reply-To: <5511C04E.3050808@virtbiz.com> References: <5511C04E.3050808@virtbiz.com> Message-ID: <5511C48E.3060202@probass.com> Hey Chris In all my cases crond was not running RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. 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Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From beatwiz at gmail.com Thu Mar 26 03:14:04 2015 From: beatwiz at gmail.com (Gustavo Silva) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:14:04 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17366] Slow Login phase Message-ID: Hello guys and thanks in advance! I have a 5208R running on a cloud VPS. Has around 150 sites configured. Cloud performance is adequate, 4 cores, 8gb ram, good storage, websites response is just fine even under load. BO used to run just fine but a few weeks ago I started experiencing a massive slow response during the login phase, sometimes it takes like 5 minutes to login. Then like another 5 minutes to, lets say, show the site list. After you login and you list all the sites for the first time it everything goes back to normal, its like if it was waiting for something to finish. Ive tried to check any background scripts / processes going on to no avail. Anyone with a similar experience that can share some insights or should I worry about something not related to BO? Cheers! Gustavo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dudi at kolcore.com Thu Mar 26 05:45:31 2015 From: dudi at kolcore.com (Dudi Goldenberg) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 10:45:31 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17367] yum timeout Message-ID: Hello list, Anyone else is seeing this? [root at stoli ~]# yum update Loaded plugins: security Setting up Update Process Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://updates.blueonyx.it/index.php?release=6.6&arch=x86_64 error was 12: Timeout on http://updates.blueonyx.it/index.php?release=6.6&arch=x86_64: (28, 'Operation too slow. Less than 1 bytes/sec transfered the last 30 seconds') Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: BlueOnyx-520XR. Please verify its path and try again This keep on for the last 2 days. Regards, Eng. Dudi Goldenberg CTO Kolcore Ltd. T: 07-32203220 F: 07-32203221/09-7743796 M: 05-2430-4000 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mdlaat at muisnetwerken.nl Thu Mar 26 07:05:51 2015 From: mdlaat at muisnetwerken.nl (Maurice de Laat) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 13:05:51 +0100 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17368] Re: Slow Login phase In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> Hi Gustavo, On 26-03-15 09:14, Gustavo Silva wrote: > BO used to run just fine but a few weeks ago I started experiencing a > massive slow response during the login phase, sometimes it takes like 5 > minutes to login. Then like another 5 minutes to, lets say, show the > site list. You might want to check if the server can do a valid and quick reverse dns lookup of the ipaddress you are using to login from. -- Maurice From beatwiz at gmail.com Thu Mar 26 07:39:53 2015 From: beatwiz at gmail.com (Gustavo Silva) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:39:53 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17369] Re: Slow Login phase In-Reply-To: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> References: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> Message-ID: I think this command that runs after the login: find /home/.sites -name mbox -user root -exec ls -la {} ; And its waiting for it to finish while it takes a long time. It leads me to believe i may have my db corrupted hence find always taking ages. Correct me if im wrong. Thanks! 2015-03-26 12:05 GMT+00:00 Maurice de Laat : > Hi Gustavo, > > On 26-03-15 09:14, Gustavo Silva wrote: > > BO used to run just fine but a few weeks ago I started experiencing a > > massive slow response during the login phase, sometimes it takes like 5 > > minutes to login. Then like another 5 minutes to, lets say, show the > > site list. > > You might want to check if the server can do a valid and quick reverse > dns lookup of the ipaddress you are using to login from. > -- > Maurice > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx > -- Um abra?o, Gustavo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From beatwiz at gmail.com Thu Mar 26 07:41:54 2015 From: beatwiz at gmail.com (Gustavo Silva) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:41:54 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17370] Re: Slow Login phase In-Reply-To: References: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> Message-ID: Hi Maurice, yeah i've checked the reverse and no issues. Thanks for pointing that out! Gustavo 2015-03-26 12:39 GMT+00:00 Gustavo Silva : > I think this command that runs after the login: > > find /home/.sites -name mbox -user root -exec ls -la {} ; > > And its waiting for it to finish while it takes a long time. > > It leads me to believe i may have my db corrupted hence find always taking > ages. Correct me if im wrong. > > Thanks! > > 2015-03-26 12:05 GMT+00:00 Maurice de Laat : > >> Hi Gustavo, >> >> On 26-03-15 09:14, Gustavo Silva wrote: >> > BO used to run just fine but a few weeks ago I started experiencing a >> > massive slow response during the login phase, sometimes it takes like 5 >> > minutes to login. Then like another 5 minutes to, lets say, show the >> > site list. >> >> You might want to check if the server can do a valid and quick reverse >> dns lookup of the ipaddress you are using to login from. >> -- >> Maurice >> _______________________________________________ >> Blueonyx mailing list >> Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it >> http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx >> > > > > -- > Um abra?o, > Gustavo > -- Um abra?o, Gustavo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From beatwiz at gmail.com Thu Mar 26 07:44:49 2015 From: beatwiz at gmail.com (Gustavo Silva) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:44:49 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17371] Re: Slow Login phase In-Reply-To: References: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> Message-ID: Hey guys, Ignore my "find" observation. Apparently, nothing to do with it. Gustavo 2015-03-26 12:41 GMT+00:00 Gustavo Silva : > Hi Maurice, > > yeah i've checked the reverse and no issues. Thanks for pointing that out! > > Gustavo > > 2015-03-26 12:39 GMT+00:00 Gustavo Silva : > >> I think this command that runs after the login: >> >> find /home/.sites -name mbox -user root -exec ls -la {} ; >> >> And its waiting for it to finish while it takes a long time. >> >> It leads me to believe i may have my db corrupted hence find always >> taking ages. Correct me if im wrong. >> >> Thanks! >> >> 2015-03-26 12:05 GMT+00:00 Maurice de Laat : >> >>> Hi Gustavo, >>> >>> On 26-03-15 09:14, Gustavo Silva wrote: >>> > BO used to run just fine but a few weeks ago I started experiencing a >>> > massive slow response during the login phase, sometimes it takes like >>> 5 >>> > minutes to login. Then like another 5 minutes to, lets say, show the >>> > site list. >>> >>> You might want to check if the server can do a valid and quick reverse >>> dns lookup of the ipaddress you are using to login from. >>> -- >>> Maurice >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Blueonyx mailing list >>> Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it >>> http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Um abra?o, >> Gustavo >> > > > > -- > Um abra?o, > Gustavo > -- Um abra?o, Gustavo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at probass.com Thu Mar 26 07:45:27 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:45:27 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17372] Webalizer & Awstats Message-ID: <5513FF67.7030205@probass.com> Since upgrade from 5108 to 5208 Webalizer and Awstats have had issues. If I login to the sever it appears that they work on the server level, however when looking at the vsite neither one is reporting since March 21 2015. This appears to be the same on all our VPS that were upgraded from 5108 to 5208 Thank you, RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email or telephone and destroy the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 26 18:23:56 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 18:23:56 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17373] Re: Slow Login phase In-Reply-To: References: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> Message-ID: <5514950C.3010404@blueonyx.it> Hi Gustavo, > Ignore my "find" observation. Apparently, nothing to do with it. Yeah, you had me quite worried there, as that certainly would have not been normal to run. When you login as "admin" it might take a bit longer as the newsfeed from www.blueonyx.it is parsed. However: That code has a timeout of 5 seconds programmed in. So if www.blueonyx.it doesn't react within 5 seconds, the page will still render, but without the news. So I think we can ditch the idea that the GUI is the main contributing factor to the slow logins. The problem is probably deeper and that's where I'd start the investigations. The login works like this: Once you're on the login form and submit username and password, then the GUI contacts CCEd via a socket operation and issues the following command: AUTH username "password" CCEd then first checks if the User exists in the CODB database. For this it runs a "FIND username" to find out if that user has an CODB object in the CODB database. If so, CCEd will use PAM to verify the username and password against the PAM database. If both checks succeed, CCEd will respond to the GUI over the Unix socket and will report something like this: 109 SESSIONID AdY...GZjDn 201 O The username and session ID will then be stored in a browser cookie and will be used in all subsequent authentications between browser and GUI. Until the login is voluntarily ended with a logout, or the session ID expires due to inactivity (26 minutes standard, 60 minutes as possible maximum). If the login user doesn't exist in CODB or the PAM authentication failed, then the response is just a very brief "401 FAIL" instead. Now you can easily troubleshoot this login phase on the command line without using the GUI: Login by SSH as "admin" and "su -" to gain root access. Then run this command: /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient It will give you a CSCP prompt like this: [root at 5208r ~]# /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient 100 CSCP/0.99 200 READY On that enter the following: AUTH admin "password" Where "password" is your admin-password. Check how long it takes until you get the "109 SESSIONID ..." response. Compare that with how long it takes for the GUI-login. It should not take considerably longer. If the AUTH via cceclient is already *very* slow, then we can assume that one or two things might be amiss: 1.) The CODB database might be a bit corrupted and it takes too long to run the 'FIND User name="admin"' command to look up the login user in CODB. ... and/or ... 2.) The PAM database or PAM login procedure might be corrupted. On BlueOnyx we use /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow for logins, but via roundtrips through the PAM mechanism. It is possible that some third party software (not by BlueOnyx and not from the shop) might have messed with PAM. In that case it would be necessary to troubleshoot the PAM layer to see what's there and how it is configured in your case. In any case: If PAM is the culprit, then all other logins (SMTP-auth, Dovecot, FTP) also should take considerably longer than normal. Not just the GUI. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Thu Mar 26 18:26:53 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 18:26:53 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17374] Re: yum timeout In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <551495BD.5040700@blueonyx.it> Hi Dudi, > Anyone else is seeing this? > > Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://updates.blueonyx.it/index.php?release=6.6&arch=x86_64 error was > 'Operation too slow. Less than 1 bytes/sec transfered the last 30 seconds' I just gave Nginx and Varnish their monthly restart on both updates.blueonyx.it instances. That should do the trick. If Varnish runs for close to a month without restart it gets a bit stiff in the legs. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From beatwiz at gmail.com Thu Mar 26 18:32:49 2015 From: beatwiz at gmail.com (Gustavo Silva) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 23:32:49 +0000 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17375] Re: Slow Login phase In-Reply-To: <5514950C.3010404@blueonyx.it> References: <5513F61F.7030801@muisnetwerken.nl> <5514950C.3010404@blueonyx.it> Message-ID: Many thanks for the reply Michael, I'll try that and report back if needed. Gustavo 2015-03-26 23:23 GMT+00:00 Michael Stauber : > Hi Gustavo, > > > Ignore my "find" observation. Apparently, nothing to do with it. > > Yeah, you had me quite worried there, as that certainly would have not > been normal to run. > > When you login as "admin" it might take a bit longer as the newsfeed > from www.blueonyx.it is parsed. However: That code has a timeout of 5 > seconds programmed in. So if www.blueonyx.it doesn't react within 5 > seconds, the page will still render, but without the news. > > So I think we can ditch the idea that the GUI is the main contributing > factor to the slow logins. The problem is probably deeper and that's > where I'd start the investigations. > > The login works like this: Once you're on the login form and submit > username and password, then the GUI contacts CCEd via a socket operation > and issues the following command: > > AUTH username "password" > > CCEd then first checks if the User exists in the CODB database. For this > it runs a "FIND username" to find out if that user has an CODB object in > the CODB database. > > If so, CCEd will use PAM to verify the username and password against the > PAM database. > > If both checks succeed, CCEd will respond to the GUI over the Unix > socket and will report something like this: > > 109 SESSIONID AdY...GZjDn > 201 O > > The username and session ID will then be stored in a browser cookie and > will be used in all subsequent authentications between browser and GUI. > Until the login is voluntarily ended with a logout, or the session ID > expires due to inactivity (26 minutes standard, 60 minutes as possible > maximum). > > If the login user doesn't exist in CODB or the PAM authentication > failed, then the response is just a very brief "401 FAIL" instead. > > Now you can easily troubleshoot this login phase on the command line > without using the GUI: > > Login by SSH as "admin" and "su -" to gain root access. Then run this > command: /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient > > It will give you a CSCP prompt like this: > > [root at 5208r ~]# /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient > 100 CSCP/0.99 > 200 READY > > On that enter the following: > > AUTH admin "password" > > Where "password" is your admin-password. Check how long it takes until > you get the "109 SESSIONID ..." response. Compare that with how long it > takes for the GUI-login. It should not take considerably longer. > > If the AUTH via cceclient is already *very* slow, then we can assume > that one or two things might be amiss: > > 1.) The CODB database might be a bit corrupted and it takes too long to > run the 'FIND User name="admin"' command to look up the login user in CODB. > > ... and/or ... > > 2.) The PAM database or PAM login procedure might be corrupted. On > BlueOnyx we use /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow for logins, but via roundtrips > through the PAM mechanism. It is possible that some third party software > (not by BlueOnyx and not from the shop) might have messed with PAM. > > In that case it would be necessary to troubleshoot the PAM layer to see > what's there and how it is configured in your case. > > In any case: If PAM is the culprit, then all other logins (SMTP-auth, > Dovecot, FTP) also should take considerably longer than normal. Not just > the GUI. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx > -- Um abra?o, Gustavo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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And manual mods to those files are likely to get overwritten by the GUI or by yum updates. Two specific problems are driving me crazy: 1) Some legacy websites have contact forms that use a CGI script and sendmail to send an email. And of course the recipient address is at the same domain as the website. So the BlueOnyx server is bouncing the email for no such user, instead of sending it to the MX host. So I have to manually edit local-host-names, which I assume will get overwritten by the GUI at some point. 2) New problem, I think this started with a yum update some time within the past month or two. Unless I modify the customer's CGI script to use the sendmail -f option, the envelope sender is apache at server_hostname.domain.com which sendmail rejects because that's not a valid sender address. Luckily newer sites use PHP libraries to send email rather than sendmail. But we have legacy sites that have been moved from RaQ to RaQ3 to RaQ550 to BlueQuartz to BlueOnyx and the customer thinks the same code should work forever. Same sites that have server side includes in files without a .shtml extension. From webmaster at oldcabin.net Thu Mar 26 20:38:32 2015 From: webmaster at oldcabin.net (webmaster) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 20:38:32 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17378] 5207R & "Usage information" In-Reply-To: <7D51C457B9EF4C478CAAC93D59625586@khohhofVAIO> References: <7D51C457B9EF4C478CAAC93D59625586@khohhofVAIO> Message-ID: <5514B498.8000103@oldcabin.net> 5207R Trying to generate some reports using "Usage information" Getting Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 83886080 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2048 bytes) in /usr/sausalito/ui/chorizo/ci/system/helpers/directory_helper.php on line 66 Just not enough juice in that box maybe? From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 27 20:10:01 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 20:10:01 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17379] Re: webhosting only, email hosted on another server In-Reply-To: <7D51C457B9EF4C478CAAC93D59625586@khohhofVAIO> References: <7D51C457B9EF4C478CAAC93D59625586@khohhofVAIO> Message-ID: <5515FF69.60007@blueonyx.it> Hi Ken, > What is the recommended way to configure BlueOnyx for webhosting only, where > email for the domains is hosted separately? Yet websites may want to use > sendmail to email form data. "Site Management" / "Site" / "Services" / "Email". Tick the checkbox for "Disable Email for Domain" and save. That way emails that arrive locally for that domain are sent to the MX for the domain instead of terminating it at a local mailbox of the Vsite. For this to work you also must make sure that the DNS server on the box is either disabled or does not have an MX for the domain that says "terminate locally". If you have "Auto-DNS" enabled for the Vsite you could have an auto generated MX entry in your DNS that would prevent the email from reaching the mailserver where it's supposed to go. > 1) Some legacy websites have contact forms that use a CGI script and > sendmail to send an email. And of course the recipient address is at the > same domain as the website. Generally speaking you'll have two problems with such scripts: The sender address usually won't match the MX for the Vsite, because the MX is pointing to the extra mailserver. So the mail might get tagged as SPAM by recipients. The second problem is: If the recipient email address is the same as the name of the Vsite, then it'll only end up at that other mailserver if you followed all the above steps. > 2) New problem, I think this started with a yum update some time within the > past month or two. Unless I modify the customer's CGI script to use the > sendmail -f option, the envelope sender is apache at server_hostname.domain.com > which sendmail rejects because that's not a valid sender address. That is intended and that is how Apache and PHP (if used as DSO) handle things. The PHP mail() function will always use the owner of the script (the UID who runs it!) as sender. Which is "apache" if you use PHP as DSO. If you use suPHP instead, then it will use the siteAdmin as sender who owns /web of the Vsite. On 5209R you also have some more options on how to use PHP. Such as PHP (DSO) + mod_ruid2, which also lets you set a siteAdmin as owner. Of PHP-FPM, which also allows to set a siteAdmin as owner. Lastly: Regardless which PHP implementation you use, you can always use "-f" to set the sender address manually. > Luckily newer sites use PHP libraries to send email rather than sendmail. Yes, it is superior to use a PHP library (or Perl library) that allows you to use SMTP-Auth for sending emails from scripts. That makes things a lot easier and adds more flexibility. -- With best regards Michael Stauber From mstauber at blueonyx.it Fri Mar 27 20:11:37 2015 From: mstauber at blueonyx.it (Michael Stauber) Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 20:11:37 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17380] Re: phpMyAdmin In-Reply-To: <5514887B.5040705@probass.com> References: <5514887B.5040705@probass.com> Message-ID: <5515FFC9.9080003@blueonyx.it> Hi Richard, > open(/var/lib/php/session/sess_51be4e1aca64b73fd725d1fd8669b34c, O_RDWR) > failed: Permission denied (13) A cronjob should have fixed that by now. If not: chmod 777 -R /var/lib/php/session/ -- With best regards Michael Stauber From admin at probass.com Sat Mar 28 08:12:31 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 09:12:31 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17381] VPS Error Issue Message-ID: <5516A8BF.5030406@probass.com> I logged in the the master node and tried to edit a vps I made the change and clicked save and got this error: The specified IP-address , '38.114.102.74 (CCE Object ID: 147 - 1)', is already in use by another virtual private server. No changes made unable to edit It is the same vps that it not doing logrotate RC -- /*Richard C. Barker Sr. CEO & President 1-800-510-3139 ProBass Networks Inc. */ www.probassnetworks.net www.probass.net *************************************** DISCLAIMER : - This e-mail is confidential and intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is privileged. 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I dont know which VPS you were making that change on - but a quick check on your box shows me that this IP is in use on VPS 106 GK -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at probass.com Sun Mar 29 08:11:08 2015 From: admin at probass.com (Richard Barker) Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2015 09:11:08 -0400 Subject: [BlueOnyx:17388] Re: VPS Error Issue In-Reply-To: <6411871B-2B0C-493C-8107-01A1C64C26E5@compassnetworks.com.au> References: <6411871B-2B0C-493C-8107-01A1C64C26E5@compassnetworks.com.au> Message-ID: <5517F9EC.4070705@probass.com> Greg, Yes that is correct and I was trying to update the dns and got that error. It has been in use on vps106 since the move in Nov,2014 RC -- /*Richard C. 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So I had a few questions which I'm hoping somebody can help with: 1 - Is the Usage Information > Email report the right place to find top-senders? 2 - If it is, which specific sub-report is the one I should be looking at? 3 - Why would the values in that report seem too small for my server's traffic (by an order of magnitude) for a defined reporting period? Thanks! Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ernie at info.eis.net.au Tue Mar 31 23:51:13 2015 From: ernie at info.eis.net.au (Ernie) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 14:51:13 +1000 (EST) Subject: [BlueOnyx:17393] Re: Detecting compromised mail accounts In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <201504010451.t314pEkU034517@info.eis.net.au> Hi Jeff, you are not going to see much in the GUI, you have to be in the command line, and use the mailq as root or sudo to see if a mass of spam is going out, as a rule it will be choking the mail queue. Then you examine the headers in /var/spool/mqueue to see who send the spam so you can figure out the compromised user. The most common cause is the user giving out their password in response to a Phishing email, typicially pretending to be the server admin. Next would be a brute force attack on the smtp auth port. Then a brute force attacks on the POP/IMAP username. - Ernie. [ Charset UTF-8 unsupported, converting... ] > I had a vsite-user who's mail account creds were compromised and the > account was being used to relay spam. The user suspected the issue, I > confirmed it in maillog and rotated their creds to stop the flow. > > I was hoping to find a way in the GUI to identify potential issues like > this in the future by identifying "top senders" and spent some time looking > through the Usage Information > Email reports but was a bit confused by the > numbers in that report (they look too low). > > So I had a few questions which I'm hoping somebody can help with: > > 1 - Is the Usage Information > Email report the right place to find > top-senders? > > 2 - If it is, which specific sub-report is the one I should be looking at? > > 3 - Why would the values in that report seem too small for my server's > traffic (by an order of magnitude) for a defined reporting period? > > Thanks! > > Jeff > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx -- "I Ping therefore I am."