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Installation and Upgrades / Re: [SOLVED] Upgrading to 4.1 from 3.2 and zarafa
« on: January 17, 2016, 08:06:09 pm »
Thanks - I'm going to use the migration instrucitons and migrate to a zentyal vm
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Installation and Upgrades / [SOLVED] Upgrading to 4.1 from 3.2 and zarafa
« on: January 02, 2016, 06:00:39 pm »
Hi there
I'm moving my aged but reliable installation of zentyal up from 3.0, to 4.1. It's now on 3.2 and reasonably ok bar a few packaging issues.
I notice that zarafa was dropped in 3.4 and replaced with openchange. Is there a clear migration path in the upgrade from one to the other or am i going to loose mail?
I'm moving my aged but reliable installation of zentyal up from 3.0, to 4.1. It's now on 3.2 and reasonably ok bar a few packaging issues.
I notice that zarafa was dropped in 3.4 and replaced with openchange. Is there a clear migration path in the upgrade from one to the other or am i going to loose mail?
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Upgrade from 3.0 --> 3.2 but cannont upgrade libsmbclient
« on: January 02, 2016, 03:47:36 pm »
Had a look at the zentyal packages and samba packages installed - Does this look right:
And for just samba
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$ dpkg -l | grep zentyal
ii bind9 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Internet Domain Name Server
ii bind9-host 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Version of 'host' bundled with BIND 9.X
ii bind9utils 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Utilities for BIND
ii dnsutils 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Clients provided with BIND
ii duplicity 0.6.19-0ubuntu2-zentyal1 encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup
ii libbind9-80 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 BIND9 Shared Library used by BIND
rc libdcerpc-server0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 DCE/RPC server library
rc libdcerpc0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 DCE/RPC client library
ii libdns81 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 DNS Shared Library used by BIND
rc libgensec0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Generic Security Library
ii libisc83 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 ISC Shared Library used by BIND
ii libisccc80 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Command Channel Library used by BIND
ii libisccfg82 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Config File Handling Library used by BIND
ii liblwres80 2:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8+zentyal1 Lightweight Resolver Library used by BIND
rc libndr-standard0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Standard NDR interfaces
rc libndr0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 NDR marshalling library
rc libregistry0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Registry library
rc libsamba-credentials0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba Credentials management library
rc libsamba-hostconfig0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba host configuration library
rc libsamba-policy0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba policy management
rc libsamba-util0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba utility function library
rc libsamdb0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 SAM database
rc libsmbclient-raw0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 SMB client library
ii libwbclient0 3:4.3.0+zentyal2 Samba winbind client library
rc python-samba 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Python bindings for Samba
rc roundcube 0.7.1-2+zentyal1 skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers - metapackage
rc roundcube-core 0.7.1-2+zentyal1 skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers
rc roundcube-plugins 0.7.1-2+zentyal1 skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers - plugins
ii samba-common 3:4.3.0+zentyal2 common files used by both the Samba server and client
ii samba4 4.1.10-zentyal1 SMB/CIFS file, NT domain and active directory server (version 4)
ii zentyal 3.2 Zentyal - Core metapackage
ii zentyal-antivirus 3.2.3 Zentyal - Antivirus
ii zentyal-ca 3.2.2 Zentyal - Certification Authority
ii zentyal-common 3.2.4 Zentyal - Common Library
ii zentyal-core 3.2.19 Zentyal - Core
ii zentyal-dhcp 3.2.4 Zentyal - DHCP Service
ii zentyal-dns 3.2.8 Zentyal - DNS Service
ii zentyal-ebackup 3.2.3 Zentyal - Backup
ii zentyal-firewall 3.2.5 Zentyal - Firewall
ii zentyal-mail 3.2.10 Zentyal - Mail Service
ii zentyal-monitor 3.2.2 Zentyal - Monitor
ii zentyal-network 3.2.8 Zentyal - Network Configuration
ii zentyal-ntp 3.2 Zentyal - NTP Service
ii zentyal-nut 3.2.1 Zentyal - UPS Management
ii zentyal-objects 3.2.2 Zentyal - Network Objects
ii zentyal-openvpn 3.2.2 Zentyal - VPN Service
ii zentyal-printers 3.2.1 Zentyal - Printer Sharing Service
ii zentyal-remoteservices 3.2.5 Zentyal - Cloud Client
ii zentyal-samba 3.2.23 Zentyal - File Sharing and Domain Services
ii zentyal-services 3.2.1 Zentyal - Network Services
ii zentyal-software 3.2.3 Zentyal - Software Management
ii zentyal-usercorner 3.2.2 Zentyal - User Corner
ii zentyal-users 3.2.16 Zentyal - Users and Computers
rc zentyal-virt 3.0.9 Zentyal - Virtualization Manager
ii zentyal-webserver 3.2.1 Zentyal - Web Server
ii zentyal-zarafa 3.2.2 Zentyal - Groupware (Zarafa)
And for just samba
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$ dpkg -l | grep samba
rc libsamba-credentials0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba Credentials management library
rc libsamba-hostconfig0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba host configuration library
ii libsamba-perl 0.11 Perl bindings for samba 4.0
rc libsamba-policy0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba policy management
rc libsamba-util0 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Samba utility function library
rc python-samba 4.0.1+dfsg1-1+zentyal2 Python bindings for Samba
ii samba-common 3:4.3.0+zentyal2 common files used by both the Samba server and client
ii samba4 4.1.10-zentyal1 SMB/CIFS file, NT domain and active directory server (version 4)
ii zentyal-samba 3.2.23 Zentyal - File Sharing and Domain Services
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Installation and Upgrades / Upgrade from 3.0 --> 3.2 but cannont upgrade libsmbclient
« on: January 01, 2016, 08:04:37 pm »
HI
I've gone through the upgrade process from 3.0 to 3.2 with a veiw to progressing through to version 4 however I have the folllowing problem.
I cannot update all the packages. libsmbclient fails because of unresolved dependancies.
I have run the following command in apt-get to see what the issue is;
It gave me the following info:
I presume it's somehow update a package to the ubuntu core version rather then the patched zentyal version. This would tally with some dns problmes that I'm seeing in samba
What do i do to fix this and get ensure I have the right version of all samba packages
I've gone through the upgrade process from 3.0 to 3.2 with a veiw to progressing through to version 4 however I have the folllowing problem.
I cannot update all the packages. libsmbclient fails because of unresolved dependancies.
I have run the following command in apt-get to see what the issue is;
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sudo apt-get -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true -o Debug::Acquire::http=true -f upgrade
It gave me the following info:
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Entering ResolveByKeep
Dependencies are not satisfied for libsmbclient [ amd64 ] < 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.12 -> 3:4.3.0+zentyal2 > ( libs )
Keeping package libsmbclient:amd64
The following packages have been kept back:
libsmbclient
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
I presume it's somehow update a package to the ubuntu core version rather then the patched zentyal version. This would tally with some dns problmes that I'm seeing in samba
What do i do to fix this and get ensure I have the right version of all samba packages
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Where are the official upgrade instructions from 3.0 to 3.2
« on: December 03, 2013, 10:57:46 am »
nice thanks
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Installation and Upgrades / [SOLVED] Where are the official upgrade instructions from 3.0 to 3.2
« on: December 01, 2013, 06:47:00 pm »
Searched everywhere for these instructions. Not in the documentation where you would expect them. A vague reference in the blurb from zentyal about the release of 3.2 but no link or suggestion of how this apparently easy upgrade is achieved. I'd have expected it to be a permlink in one of the forums at the very least
Can someone provide me with a link to these mythical instructions please
Can someone provide me with a link to these mythical instructions please
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Where is the password for the virtual machines
« on: November 19, 2013, 08:47:44 pm »
Solved it. It's the vnc password here
/var/lib/zentyal/machines/<virtual machine name>/domain.xml
The valud of passwd In the graphics element of the xml
<graphics type='vnc' listen='0.0.0.0' port='5900' passwd='YOUR PASSWORD' keymap='en-gb'/>
/var/lib/zentyal/machines/<virtual machine name>/domain.xml
The valud of passwd In the graphics element of the xml
<graphics type='vnc' listen='0.0.0.0' port='5900' passwd='YOUR PASSWORD' keymap='en-gb'/>
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Installation and Upgrades / [SOLVED] Where is the password for the virtual machines
« on: November 19, 2013, 08:44:10 pm »
Hi
I want to access my virtual machines running under the zentyal vm module using virt-manager. Virt-manager prompts for a password. This password is stored in a file somewhere and is specific to the vm. I have found it and used it before but stupidly didn't make a note. Can someone point me in the right direction please.
solved this my self about 2 seconds after asking it sorry
I want to access my virtual machines running under the zentyal vm module using virt-manager. Virt-manager prompts for a password. This password is stored in a file somewhere and is specific to the vm. I have found it and used it before but stupidly didn't make a note. Can someone point me in the right direction please.
solved this my self about 2 seconds after asking it sorry
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: DNS queries refused from vpn
« on: May 17, 2013, 11:46:53 am »
I have raised ticket 6686 for this
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: DNS queries refused from vpn
« on: May 16, 2013, 09:53:50 pm »
The reason for the tunnel is quite simple. On some corporate sites contractors aren't always allowed internet access via the corporate network. Therefore enabling zentyal as the default gateway ensures that our users always have internet access on remote sites as long as they can get a vpn connection.
The zentyal box sits behind a firewall. It has a single nic and the vpn port is forwarded on through the firewall. NAT is enabled on the vpn. The routing all works great out of the box, trace route shows the expected results, packets from vpn clients are routed over the vpn and out the firewall and on out. The dns is configured correctly the only problem is that the dns doesn't seem to allow queries for machines on the vpn except when they are querying for lan hosts that is hosts in the domain it controls, it will not forward on queries for other domains (or retrieve them from it's cache).
There is no proxy installed on the zentyal box as yet. Traffic is simply routed to and from the internet via the zentyal box / vpn
The zentyal box sits behind a firewall. It has a single nic and the vpn port is forwarded on through the firewall. NAT is enabled on the vpn. The routing all works great out of the box, trace route shows the expected results, packets from vpn clients are routed over the vpn and out the firewall and on out. The dns is configured correctly the only problem is that the dns doesn't seem to allow queries for machines on the vpn except when they are querying for lan hosts that is hosts in the domain it controls, it will not forward on queries for other domains (or retrieve them from it's cache).
There is no proxy installed on the zentyal box as yet. Traffic is simply routed to and from the internet via the zentyal box / vpn
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: DNS queries refused from vpn
« on: May 16, 2013, 08:33:31 pm »
Hi again Christian
I'm running zentyal 3.0
- how did you configure VPN to push DNS to client?
Under the VPN server configuration there is an option to provide a first and second name server. I put the LAN IP address of the zentyal box in here. I also add the lan domain as the search domain. This gets pushed across to the clients fine. I should point out that this doesn't cause major issues on windows clients because they query the nameserver on the local lan when zentyal refuses them. However android devices don't they just fail when the zentyal dns refuses the query.
- is you DNS configured to enable DNS transparent cache
Yes - but turning it off does not change the problem
- regarding you internet access: this is also because you are using transparent proxy
Nope no transparent proxy at the moment, but eventually yes.
I'm running zentyal 3.0
- how did you configure VPN to push DNS to client?
Under the VPN server configuration there is an option to provide a first and second name server. I put the LAN IP address of the zentyal box in here. I also add the lan domain as the search domain. This gets pushed across to the clients fine. I should point out that this doesn't cause major issues on windows clients because they query the nameserver on the local lan when zentyal refuses them. However android devices don't they just fail when the zentyal dns refuses the query.
- is you DNS configured to enable DNS transparent cache
Yes - but turning it off does not change the problem
- regarding you internet access: this is also because you are using transparent proxy
Nope no transparent proxy at the moment, but eventually yes.
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Installation and Upgrades / DNS queries refused from vpn
« on: May 16, 2013, 07:00:26 pm »
Hi
I have a OpenVPN service configured on my zentyal box. Clients connecting to the zentyal box have all there traffic routed through the vpn and there primary dns becomes that on the zentyal box.
DNS queries by vpn clients for machines in the local domain work work fine. ie nslookup somemachine.mydomain.lan resolves ok.
However dns queries for other names are refused ie: nslookup www.google.com results in the following output (on windows)
Server: myserver.mydomain.lan
Address: 1.2.3.4
*** myserver.mydomain.lan can't find www.google.com: Query refused
This is irritating because it means that you have to disconnect the vpn to use the internet, then reconnect for mail and file transfers etc.
Any ideas?
Zentyal core 3.0.20
I have a OpenVPN service configured on my zentyal box. Clients connecting to the zentyal box have all there traffic routed through the vpn and there primary dns becomes that on the zentyal box.
DNS queries by vpn clients for machines in the local domain work work fine. ie nslookup somemachine.mydomain.lan resolves ok.
However dns queries for other names are refused ie: nslookup www.google.com results in the following output (on windows)
Server: myserver.mydomain.lan
Address: 1.2.3.4
*** myserver.mydomain.lan can't find www.google.com: Query refused
This is irritating because it means that you have to disconnect the vpn to use the internet, then reconnect for mail and file transfers etc.
Any ideas?
Zentyal core 3.0.20
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Installation and Upgrades / [SOLVED] Re: Samba won't update dns (still)
« on: May 04, 2013, 01:00:58 am »
The problem was the time sync between the server and the windows client machine.
The solution to this was as follows
Log on to the windows client as a domain administrator.
Execute the following command to sync time with the server (Kerberos authentication is time dependant)
Then re-register dns
You may find it helpful to tail the syslog to ensure successful registraton
The solution to this was as follows
Log on to the windows client as a domain administrator.
Execute the following command to sync time with the server (Kerberos authentication is time dependant)
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net time /domain /set /y
Then re-register dns
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ipconfig /registerdns
You may find it helpful to tail the syslog to ensure successful registraton
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sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep <client machine name>
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: No forward dns for Windows clients on domain with dynamic IP
« on: April 13, 2013, 01:10:46 am »
Right this is nowhere near solved
I managed to get 2 machines working as described previously
Since then it hasn't worked for any machine
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: client 10.53.19.205#52039: update 'oilmovements.lan/IN' denied
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: cancelling transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: disallowing update of signer=newboywin7\$\@OILMOVEMENTS.LAN name=newboywin7.oilmovements.lan type=AAAA error=insufficient access rights
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: client 10.53.19.205#53549: updating zone 'oilmovements.lan/NONE': update failed: rejected by secure update (REFUSED)
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: cancelling transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: client 10.53.19.205#65521: update 'oilmovements.lan/IN' denied
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: cancelling transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: disallowing update of signer=newboywin7\$\@OILMOVEMENTS.LAN name=newboywin7.oilmovements.lan type=AAAA error=insufficient access rights
I managed to get 2 machines working as described previously
Since then it hasn't worked for any machine
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: client 10.53.19.205#52039: update 'oilmovements.lan/IN' denied
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: cancelling transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: disallowing update of signer=newboywin7\$\@OILMOVEMENTS.LAN name=newboywin7.oilmovements.lan type=AAAA error=insufficient access rights
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: client 10.53.19.205#53549: updating zone 'oilmovements.lan/NONE': update failed: rejected by secure update (REFUSED)
Apr 13 00:05:32 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: cancelling transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: client 10.53.19.205#65521: update 'oilmovements.lan/IN' denied
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: cancelling transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: starting transaction on zone oilmovements.lan
Apr 13 00:05:35 vmhost named[30147]: samba_dlz: disallowing update of signer=newboywin7\$\@OILMOVEMENTS.LAN name=newboywin7.oilmovements.lan type=AAAA error=insufficient access rights
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Hi // zentyal-desktop on 10.04 with ZS3
« on: April 09, 2013, 04:01:07 pm »
Bit confused by what your after from zentyal here.
It's really just a server configuration sytem sat on top of ubuntu. The zentyal distribution itself is just for folks that want to run it on a server. Hence it's cut down, why would you want more on a dedicated server. Also that server is aimed at folks with a windows client base which is predominately what most people have.
Zentyal isn't about the desktop. If your after a desktop linux then your standard ubuntu distro is what you should be looking at. It will integrate with the mail and windows file sharing services offered up by a zentyal server. There are lots of other distros you might want to look at too.
If your after some combination of the two then why not just install your chosen version of ubuntu and install the zentyal packages on top of that. That way you'll get the desktop and the server stuff on one box if that's what your after.
It's really just a server configuration sytem sat on top of ubuntu. The zentyal distribution itself is just for folks that want to run it on a server. Hence it's cut down, why would you want more on a dedicated server. Also that server is aimed at folks with a windows client base which is predominately what most people have.
Zentyal isn't about the desktop. If your after a desktop linux then your standard ubuntu distro is what you should be looking at. It will integrate with the mail and windows file sharing services offered up by a zentyal server. There are lots of other distros you might want to look at too.
If your after some combination of the two then why not just install your chosen version of ubuntu and install the zentyal packages on top of that. That way you'll get the desktop and the server stuff on one box if that's what your after.