NethServer 7.2 alpha 3 - "First Blood"

Those run-time thingy thingies still are in the hart of nethserver, probably the heritage of SME.
systemctl reboot/poweroff should take care of that, why can it not be trusted?

Only the Expert policy has more than 10 rules enabled, it seems the rule policy still need some tweaking, I know we’ve talked about this before when I was trying ips in v6.7.
I can’t test snort at all really until I can get snort running with Expert policy per my previous post.

May 23 11:34:03 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[2666]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: OLD pulledpork=configuration|Policy|connectivity
May 23 11:34:03 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[2666]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: NEW pulledpork=configuration|Policy|expert

May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: Rule Stats...
May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: #011New:-------27256
May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: #011Deleted:---0
May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: #011Enabled Rules:----20467
May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: #011Dropped Rules:----0
May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: #011Disabled Rules:---6789
May 23 11:34:23 server88 esmith::event[2669]: #011Total Rules:------27256


May 23 11:56:45 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[3246]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: OLD pulledpork=configuration|Policy|expert
May 23 11:56:45 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[3246]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: NEW pulledpork=configuration|Policy|security

May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: Rule Stats...
May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: #011New:-------0
May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: #011Deleted:---0
May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: #011Enabled Rules:----8
May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: #011Dropped Rules:----906
May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: #011Disabled Rules:---26342
May 23 11:56:59 server88 esmith::event[3249]: #011Total Rules:------27256


May 23 12:10:50 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[3878]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: OLD pulledpork=configuration|Policy|security
May 23 12:10:50 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[3878]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: NEW pulledpork=configuration|Policy|balanced

May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: Rule Stats...
May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: #011New:-------0
May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: #011Deleted:---0
May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: #011Enabled Rules:----10
May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: #011Dropped Rules:----785
May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: #011Disabled Rules:---26461
May 23 12:11:03 server88 esmith::event[3881]: #011Total Rules:------27256


May 23 12:12:34 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[4403]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: OLD pulledpork=configuration|Policy|balanced
May 23 12:12:34 server88 /sbin/e-smith/db[4403]: /var/lib/nethserver/db/configuration: NEW pulledpork=configuration|Policy|connectivity

May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: Rule Stats...
May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: #011New:-------0
May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: #011Deleted:---0
May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: #011Enabled Rules:----2
May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: #011Dropped Rules:----8
May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: #011Disabled Rules:---27246
May 23 12:12:47 server88 esmith::event[4406]: #011Total Rules:------27256

Trusted?
Not a big deal at all, just, what seems an unnecessary delay during reboot, I don’t think any of my v6.7 installs have a delay, I’ve only noticed this on v7, but now I can’t remember about v6.7.

Shoot, I just realized I forgot to snapshot this install before I installed ips, now I’ll have to reinstall to test anything else. Boo.

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I think I did that for about 10 times. :joy:

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3 posts were split to a new topic: Why “in the Forge” and not “in the NS” as before

Your in the testing mode, so try a systemctl reboot and time it :wink:

No need for systemctl, simply shutdown at shell shuts the machine down in a couple seconds.
The 90 delay is triggered when using the gui shutdown options.

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I bet snort changed default configuration once again.
@filippo_carletti can you take a look on it?

I just removed the package from the yum group, you can install sogo from the UI as soon as mirrors are in sync.

I think the timeout on shutdown from interface is something more systemd related. We are investigating it!

Listed modes are from upstream project pulled pork.

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Saw a LSB for httpd-admin more then once, I would start there

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BTW, where did the file-server go to?

It’s on my workbench: it will be released soon

Hi guys,

i set up a NS7A3 VM for test and installed Samba AD as discribed above.

I tried to join a win7 machine to this domain, but got a message, that the domain was identified as “nsdc-test.ns7a3.at”, but however it could not connect to domain controllers.

What did i do wrong?

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Make sure your machine is using NS as DNS.
Then, when request the domain for the join, enter “ns7a3.at”.

@giacomo thanks for answering, i did that. the machine is configured with this vm as gateway and dns-server.

You should check the logs and report here your findings:

  • journalctl -M nsdc
  • less /var/log/messages

journalctl -M nsdc:

--     Logs begin at Tue 2016-05-24 11:17:54 CEST, end at Tue 2016-05-24 13:31:02 CEST. --
    May 24 11:17:54 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-journal[14]: Runtime journal is using 8.0M (max allowed 91.9M, trying to leave 137.9M free of 911.9M available → current limit 91.9M).
    May 24 11:17:55 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-journal[14]: Permanent journal is using 8.0M (max allowed 1.7G, trying to leave 2.6G free of 15.1G available → current limit 1.7G).
    May 24 11:17:55 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-journal[14]: Time spent on flushing to /var is 1.084ms for 2 entries.
    May 24 11:17:55 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-journal[14]: Journal started
    May 24 11:17:55 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Flush Journal to Persistent Storage...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Flush Journal to Persistent Storage.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Create Volatile Files and Directories.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target System Initialization.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting System Initialization.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Timers.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Timers.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Sockets.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Sockets.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Basic System.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Basic System.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting D-Bus System Message Bus...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Network Service...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Domain controller provisioning...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Permit User Sessions...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Login Service...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-networkd[24]: host0           : Cannot configure IPv4 forwarding for interface host0: Read-only file system
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-networkd[24]: host0           : Cannot configure IPv6 forwarding for interface: Read-only file system
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-networkd[24]: Enumeration completed
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-networkd[24]: host0           : link configured
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Network Service.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Network.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Network.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Permit User Sessions.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Console Getty.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Console Getty...
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Getty on tty1.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Login Prompts.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Login Prompts.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-networkd[24]: host0           : gained carrier
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Login Service.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd-logind[27]: New seat seat0.
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Looking up IPv4 addresses
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Looking up IPv6 addresses
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: No IPv6 address will be assigned
    May 24 11:17:56 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up share.ldb
    May 24 11:17:57 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up secrets.ldb
    May 24 11:17:58 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up the registry
    May 24 11:18:04 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up the privileges database
    May 24 11:18:06 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up idmap db
    May 24 11:18:07 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up SAM db
    May 24 11:18:07 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb partitions and settings
    May 24 11:18:07 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb rootDSE
    May 24 11:18:08 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Pre-loading the Samba 4 and AD schema
    May 24 11:18:08 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Adding DomainDN: DC=ns7a3,DC=at
    May 24 11:18:08 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Adding configuration container
    May 24 11:18:08 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb schema
    May 24 11:18:12 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb configuration data
    May 24 11:18:12 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up display specifiers
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Modifying display specifiers
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Adding users container
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Modifying users container
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Adding computers container
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Modifying computers container
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb data
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up well known security principals
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb users and groups
    May 24 11:18:13 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up self join
    May 24 11:18:17 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Adding DNS accounts
    May 24 11:18:18 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Creating CN=MicrosoftDNS,CN=System,DC=ns7a3,DC=at
    May 24 11:18:22 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Creating DomainDnsZones and ForestDnsZones partitions
    May 24 11:18:28 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Populating DomainDnsZones and ForestDnsZones partitions
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Setting up sam.ldb rootDSE marking as synchronized
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Fixing provision GUIDs
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: A Kerberos configuration suitable for Samba 4 has been generated at /var/lib/samba/private/krb5.conf
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Once the above files are installed, your Samba4 server will be ready to use
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Server Role:           active directory domain controller
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: Hostname:              nsdc-test
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: NetBIOS Domain:        NS7A3
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: DNS Domain:            ns7a3.at
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba-tool[25]: DOMAIN SID:            S-1-5-21-2032105811-1728666049-3903918006
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at cp[35]: '/var/lib/samba/private/krb5.conf' -> '/etc/krb5.conf'
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Domain controller provisioning.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Samba domain controller daemon.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Samba domain controller daemon...
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Multi-User System.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Multi-User System.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Reached target Graphical Interface.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Graphical Interface.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Stop Read-Ahead Data Collection 10s After Completed Startup.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes...
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Startup finished in 47.085s.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba[36]: samba version 4.4.3 started.
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba[36]: Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2016
    May 24 11:18:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba[36]: samba: using 'standard' process model
    May 24 11:18:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba[36]: Attempting to autogenerate TLS self-signed keys for https for hostname 'NSDC-TEST.ns7a3.at'
    May 24 11:18:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at winbindd[50]: [2016/05/24 11:18:42.104708,  0] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_cache.c:3245(initialize_winbindd_cache)
    May 24 11:18:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at winbindd[50]:   initialize_winbindd_cache: clearing cache and re-creating with version number 2
    May 24 11:18:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at winbindd[50]: [2016/05/24 11:18:42.601264,  0] ../lib/util/become_daemon.c:124(daemon_ready)
    May 24 11:18:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at winbindd[50]:   STATUS=daemon 'winbindd' finished starting up and ready to serve connections
    May 24 11:18:43 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at smbd[40]: [2016/05/24 11:18:43.939815,  0] ../lib/util/become_daemon.c:124(daemon_ready)
    May 24 11:18:43 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at smbd[40]:   STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connections
    May 24 11:18:44 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at samba[36]: TLS self-signed keys generated OK
    May 24 11:19:14 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --min-pwd-age=0 --max-pwd-age=180.
    May 24 11:19:14 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --min-pwd-age=0 --max-pwd-age=180...
    May 24 11:19:15 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings show.
    May 24 11:19:15 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings show...
    May 24 11:19:16 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings show.
    May 24 11:19:16 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings show...
    May 24 11:19:17 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --complexity=on --history-length=default.
    May 24 11:19:17 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --complexity=on --history-length=default...
    May 24 11:31:46 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool user add jeckel --random-password --must-change-at-next-login --login-shell=/usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server --unix
    May 24 11:31:46 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool user add jeckel --random-password --must-change-at-next-login --login-shell=/usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server --uni
    May 24 11:31:48 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool user setexpiry jeckel --days=180.
    May 24 11:31:48 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool user setexpiry jeckel --days=180...
    May 24 11:32:17 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool user setpassword jeckel.
    May 24 11:32:17 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool user setpassword jeckel...
    May 24 11:32:18 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool user enable jeckel.
    May 24 11:32:18 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool user enable jeckel...
    May 24 11:33:06 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator.
    May 24 11:33:06 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator...
    May 24 11:33:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool user setpassword administrator.
    May 24 11:33:41 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool user setpassword administrator...
    May 24 11:33:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/samba-tool user enable administrator.
    May 24 11:33:42 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/samba-tool user enable administrator...
    May 24 11:33:55 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator.
    May 24 11:33:55 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator...
    May 24 11:35:40 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator.
    May 24 11:35:40 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator...
    May 24 11:39:23 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator.
    May 24 11:39:23 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator...
    May 24 13:30:59 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator.
    May 24 13:30:59 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator...
    May 24 13:31:02 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Started /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator.
    May 24 13:31:02 nsdc-test.ns7a3.at systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/pdbedit -w administrator...
    lines 87-141/141 (END)

As far as i see there is no error in messages or something strange related to nsdc.

PS: i tried to join a ns6.7-vm-pdc from the same machine (gateway and dns point to this ns6.7-vm) and it worked.

I love this sentences! Deeply. Thank you, your commitment to the project is priceless :heart:

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After I have configured AD on NS7a3, I managed to join to the newly created domain, an Windows 10 pro notebook.

There are probably to many screenshots below but I wanted to show step by step how I did.

Attention at the screenshot no. 5: the username must be “username@domain.tld”!
If you will put only “username” and the domain at “Domain name”: “domain.tld”, after you click on “Next”, you will get an error and the joining to the domain will fail (at least at me).

Unfortunatelly, after restart, I could not login (the last screenshots).
I will try again tomorrow and I will check the logs to see if I can find something about this.

I have read the news from @giacomo, here:

Call for action from QA team 2016_05

I don’t know if is applicable also to NS7a3 and if this is the reason for the login fail.

Like I said, I will try tomorrow.

BR,
Gabriel

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Multi domain email server on NS 7a3 - not possible like on NS 6.7?

Tested on VM with OpenLDAP.

I have created a new domain:

Configuration -> Email: “CREATE NEW”

I have created a new user:

Management -> Users and groups: “CREATE NEW”

Oops! :scream: The user was created for the main domain, without the posibility to choose for which domain to be create, like on NS 6.7.

The only place where you can choose the domain for a user is in

Management -> Email addresses -> Mail aliases: “CREATE NEW”

Totally unusable for this approach!

Is this version the end of multi domain email server on NS, even if it is not really a complete separate multidomain email server? :sob:

I hope no! :pray: