I’ve always been curious about these people’s tests: @islipfd19 @dz00te @drivemeca @Adam @GG_jr @ibinetwork @syntaxerrormmm @Crazyusb
Hi,
testing alpha ISO,
It seems that fetchmail not work at all.
Here is the log.
Feb 17 11:03:44 [info] Shutting down fetchmail: [FAILED]
Feb 17 11:03:44 [info] Starting fetchmail: [ OK ]
Feb 17 11:03:44 [info] starting fetchmail 6.3.24 daemon
Feb 17 11:03:54 [info] Shutting down fetchmail: [FAILED]
Feb 17 11:03:54 [info] Starting fetchmail: [ OK ]
Feb 17 11:03:54 [info] starting fetchmail 6.3.24 daemon
Ciao
Enzo
It’s a known bug, it’s clearly stated here: http://wiki.nethserver.org/doku.php?id=developer:nethserver_7_needs_testing
Ops
Don’t worry @filippo_carletti is still looking for a volunteer experimenting with getmail
Do you wanna help?
Why not?
What can I do?
Bummer! We can’t win they request php5 (>= 5.4)
Hello all, I found some problems in the new version 7.2 during tests, things are not working well.
-
Module Printers:
Server not found
Page cups don’t open -
Module SOGo:
Not send the message when clicked on the send button. -
Application Webtop:
Don’t work with Google Chrome Browser. I guess it’s because Java. -
Service webvirtmgr:
Service enabled, but don’t start. -
Module IPS management:
Task completed with errors
’#(exit status)
Someone had these problems?
I can’t reproduce the problem.
Please paste the output of:
systemctl status cups
rpm -q nethserver-cups
Java is only on server-side not client-side. Please check if tomcat is running and if there were any problems during the install phase.
Please, post the relevant part from /var/log/messages
or systemctl status webvirtmgr
.
I can reproduce this after trying to enable snort. The error is due to pulledpork, give me some time, I will open a bug for this.
Edit: also snort is not started by systemd.
Thanks your help and attention Giacomo.
Follow the output of these problems.
I can’t reproduce the problem.
Please paste the output of:
systemctl status cups
rpm -q nethserver-cups
Java is only on server-side not client-side. Please check if tomcat is
running and if there were any problems during the install phase.
Please, post the relevant part from /var/log/messages or systemctl status webvirtmgr.
Strange, no problems here. Although it seems to be a little bit quirky if the mail-domain=server-domain.
could you try to double klick on the sent button once ?
Does it work if you setup one mail-domain <> server-domain?
Hi Mark, how are you?
Could you please pass me the procedure used to configure your mail server na versão 7.2? Maybe I’m doing something wrong.
I thank you for your help and attention.
Regards,
I’m just a enthusiast and silently committed to test the mail-server/SOGo
configuration is straight forward:
Email > Domain : CREATE NEW “example.org” > Deliver locally
(At first) the rest can kept to default
more info:
http://docs.nethserver.org/en/v7a/mail.html?
Thank you Mark, I’ll redo the process and test again.
Best regards,
On second sight, sending mail from sogo web-ui does fail sometimes.
I’ve raised an issue and (within limits of time) am investigating
EDIT:
Its caused by faulty DNS settings:
from mail log:
neth transfer/smtpd[23861]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from localhost[127.0.0.1]: 504 5.5.2 <localhost>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname;
smtp port 587 requires a good DNS record, So check your DNS settings;
If you use a fake mail domain (eg mail.test) set this as a server alias
Look at your screnshoot, you misspelled “cups”.
Also make sure you can reach the server using the reported server name.
Check also the firewall port is open: iptables -nvL | grep 631
Confirmed: Webvirtmgr doesn't start · Issue #5026 · NethServer/dev · GitHub
Confirmed: Snort doesn't start · Issue #5027 · NethServer/dev · GitHub
Hi Giacomo, how are you?
Thanks a lot for the answers.
The question CUPS. the rules iptables are active. Follow output command iptables -nvL | grep 631
It seems to me CUPS is running well.
Please check the URL used to access the service (you can also try with http://:631).
Can you please try the solution? Make sure webvirtmgr is enabled inside the web interface, then execute:
yum --enablerepo=nethserver-testing update webvirtmgr
signal-event nethserver-webvirtmgr-update
Have you got ntopng installed along with snort?
Edit: if this is your case, see the bug for the fix. Otherwise we need an extract from the log. Thanks!