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Hi,
I did the ubuntu community 'bind9' update as well. Luckily, with the help of another post here, I could revert back, and am now almost ok again...
The remaining problem: a few users received emails (the server is set up to retrieve remote emails), but those haven't been 'delivered' to Zarafa (that happened until I noticed, that there's a problem due to the bind9 stuff). I now can see a 'queue' or list of mails in the '/var/vmail/domain.com/user_name/new' directory. Is there any chance to still 'sync' those (undelivered mails) with Zarafa?
Sorry for noob Q, but I'm still trying to figure how email is delivered from remote server via Zentyal to Zarafa...

best regards
m

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Installation and Upgrades / advanced SNORT usage
« on: December 05, 2010, 10:57:36 am »
Hi there,
my Zentyal version is 2.0.7

did one of you manage to use Snort in a more advanced way (i.e. not only logging)?
I used IPCop in the past, where Snort blocked intrusions as well, based on lists received from the web with the help of Oinkmaster (see http://www.snort.org/start/rules as well)

Many thanks for your answers
kind regards
meikelrix

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Installation and Upgrades / Re: cups problem
« on: October 19, 2009, 04:59:21 pm »
Hi,
I only could find the CUPS way (keep in mind, if you modify something in the eBox Web interface, that is related to CUPS, you have to enable things again. You don't have to setup the printer again, though)
Open a terminal on eBox itself. There you enter "w3m http://127.0.0.1:631" (without quotes). You'll be asked several times at the bottom of your screen if you want to accept invalid certificates from your server, which you accept with "y".
Now you have access to CUPS. Use the <TAB> or Cursor key to navigate to "Administration", hit <enter>. Now navigate to the settings on the right side (Basic Server Settings) and enable what you think is needed (I usually enable "Show printers...", "Share published...", "Allow printing...", "Allow remote...", "Allow users..."). Then go to "Change Settings". You may be asked to identify yourself, too. After that you can add new printers, and do some administration from another station using the URL of your http://eBox_server:631

good luck
meikelrix

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Installation and Upgrades / Re: rrd problem
« on: October 19, 2009, 04:39:16 pm »
Hi,
I had the same problem. After looking a bit further, I gave it try and just entered different NTP servers (via System -- Date/Time) in eBox admin.

The new ones I used:
Primary Server: 129.132.2.21
Secondary Server: 130.149.17.8


I rebooted and until now I have silence in the logs (/var/log/syslog and /var/log/daemon.log)


regards and good luck
meikelrix

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Hi there,
I am very new to ebox and like it a lot!
I just tried to configure my ebox (v1.0) according to the above guide (http://forum.eboxplatform.com/index.php?topic=892.0). I faced following problem(s):
Adding a new User should give me /home/username right? (See as well Part 4.: Setup Fetchmail in the article) I understand, that this is important for the fetchmail configuration. Now, I only got the new user under /home/samba/profile and /home/samba/users. To me it looks like, that the new user from the ebox web interface doesn't really create a linux user, to whom I can refer for fetchmail, especially for the cron tab part?

Did somebody find a way out of this?


TIA for your help
kind regars
meikelrix

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