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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Re-apply acls by cron
« on: December 30, 2014, 03:07:50 pm »
I am also interested in this as I rsync data between 2 servers and would like the permissions to be correct.

from what I can see /usr/share/zentyal/global-action --action saveAllModules --progress-id 1 is run  with a whole lot of variables when you click save

Anyone know what else the command needs ?


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News and Announcements / Re: New OpenChange webmail in Zentyal 3.4
« on: May 16, 2014, 12:47:41 pm »
Hi I have setup a quick test server and have a few comments.

1. No clear way to process mail rules for moving mail to certain folders etc
2. The calendar doesn't seem to work as I created an appointment with 2 users and then when I went to create a new appointment with a third user neither of the two users already busy showed as busy in the calendar pane.
3. Labelling any email as important , personal etc doesn't seem to work.

Using 3.4.3 updated today


Regards
Dean

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so it definitely has to do with the delay pool config. i need an acl that specifies the time when delays must be active

acl non_free time MTWHFSU 06:00-23:59

and then enable it

delay_access allow 1 non_free

So I guess the question is how do I make a permanent change to the squid-external.conf file to keep my changes ?


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Installation and Upgrades / Bandwidth Throttling - Time restrictions
« on: April 09, 2013, 11:51:59 pm »
Hi
I have installed latest version 3 and I am very impressed. I want to implement bandwidth throttling as my isp has free zone between 12pm and 6am so I want all downloads to go slow until that time. I have been able to setup all filtering policies by time and it works great. I cannot see how I can apply a bandwidth throttling policy between 6am and 12pm ?

Is there a CLI command that could enable / disable a throttling policy ? I could then setup a cronjob to simply disable policy during the free zone.

Regards
Dean

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