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From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2022-09-06 20:03:10
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Sweet! :-) On 2022-09-06 14:00, Ilia wrote: > Hello, Joaquim. Thanks for the suggestion. Check this patch > webmin/webmin#d49eac > <https://github.com/webmin/webmin/commit/d49eaccb608f58eb6accafca60ecb79955b328f5>. |
From: Ilia <mai...@il...> - 2022-09-06 12:28:34
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Hello, Joaquim. Thanks for the suggestion. Check this patch webmin/webmin#d49eac <https://github.com/webmin/webmin/commit/d49eaccb608f58eb6accafca60ecb79955b328f5> . On Tue, Sep 6, 2022 at 12:15 PM Joaquim Homrighausen <jo...@we...> wrote: > > Could we please have an option to clone a Log File Rotation > configuration? That'd be grand! > > > -joho > > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2022-09-06 09:14:20
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Could we please have an option to clone a Log File Rotation configuration? That'd be grand! -joho |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2022-08-31 05:05:40
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There should be a button on the module install form to skip dependencies that you can use to break out of this deadlock. On 30/Aug/2022 07:27 Omer Ali via webadmin-list <web...@li...> wrote .. Dear Web-minners ! Welcoming myself into this group. Coming back to webmin after a while. So I started from the minimal tar.gz version 1.999 (and also 2.000) Now module install challenge : raid depends on module fdisk, but module fdisk install says : fdisk depends on raid how to solve – please advise thanks/regards ali575 Sent from Mail for Windows |
From: Omer A. <al...@ya...> - 2022-08-30 14:27:13
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Dear Web-minners ! Welcoming myself into this group. Coming back to webmin after a while. So I started from the minimal tar.gz version 1.999 (and also 2.000) Now module install challenge : raid depends on module fdisk, but module fdisk install says : fdisk depends on raid how to solve – please advise thanks/regards ali575 Sent from Mail for Windows |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2022-08-22 07:40:49
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Hello Thank you. No, it has not happened already :-) OK, if I use install.se with --setup, I assume it won't actually do anything except "fix" the repos? (The reason I ask is because I saw instructions to the effect of "If you're already running Virtualmin, don't use install.sh.) .joho On 2022-08-19 17:45, Ilia wrote: > Hello, Joho! > > Virtualmin 7 will be automatically installed on all systems running > Virtualmin 6 automatically. In fact it should happen already. If it > hasn't happen automatically, all you need to do is to reconfigure > package manager repos by using pre-release version of *install.sh* > <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/virtualmin/virtualmin-install/ea8c25035ddfe46a8f32378be9f9e6fa95984639/virtualmin-install.sh> script > and running ii with *--setup* param, i.e. *sh install.sh --setup* .. > and when that is done, simply tell package manager to upgrade, and you > should be able to get the latest Virtualmin 7.1 package. |
From: Ilia <mai...@il...> - 2022-08-19 16:11:14
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Hello, Joho! Virtualmin 7 will be automatically installed on all systems running Virtualmin 6 automatically. In fact it should happen already. If it hasn't happen automatically, all you need to do is to reconfigure package manager repos by using pre-release version of *install.sh* <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/virtualmin/virtualmin-install/ea8c25035ddfe46a8f32378be9f9e6fa95984639/virtualmin-install.sh> script and running ii with *--setup* param, i.e. *sh install.sh --setup* .. and when that is done, simply tell package manager to upgrade, and you should be able to get the latest Virtualmin 7.1 package. On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 6:17 PM Joaquim Homrighausen <jo...@we...> wrote: > > What is the correct way to update a system from Virtualmin 6.x-gpl to > Virtualmin 7.x-gpl? > > Is that done via Webmin, via apt, or via some other method? ;-) > > > > -joho > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2022-08-19 15:15:30
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What is the correct way to update a system from Virtualmin 6.x-gpl to Virtualmin 7.x-gpl? Is that done via Webmin, via apt, or via some other method? ;-) -joho |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2022-07-25 07:49:26
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Hmm ... the server has been restarted a few times, which should also mean Webmin has been restarted. I'll keep an eye on it, and if it happens again, try to re-start Webmin. -joho On 2022-07-20 10:10, Jamie Cameron wrote: > > This issue may be that Webmin wasn't restarted properly - you will > need to SSH in and run /etc/webmin/restart > |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-21 10:05:26
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Sending emails when Auto Reply is enabled works now: the emails are correctly delivered to destination. Made some tests and it was fixed by adding the mailserver to "/etc/usermin/mailbox/config" with the line: server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org (of course I added our mail server's hostname ;-) Well when enabling Auto Reply the following 2 files are created: - the .forward file with the line: |/usr/bin/procmail - the .procmailrc file with the following content: :0c | /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl /home/gilles/autoreply.0.txt gilles >>>>> server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org since I added but the .forward file is always created with > On 20 Jul 2022, at 22:44, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > Come to think of it, that shouldn't even be needed if you're using > Postfix as your mail server, as it delivers directly to the procmail command. > > Does anything useful get logged to /var/log/maillog ? > > On 18/Jul/2022 00:26 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. >> Ah sorry! .forward contains of course /usr/bin/procmail >> >> >> >>> On 16 Jul 2022, at 23:30, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: >>> >>> Wait does .forward contain /usr/bin/procline or /usr/bin/procmail ? >>> >>> On 16/Jul/2022 07:15 Gilles CELLI <gil...@ec...> wrote .. >>>> Ah thank you very much ! Will try it ASAP! >>>> Also when automatic reply is enabled, sending a new email won't work... >>>> The new email is not distributed since .forward contains only the line: >>>> |/usr/bin/procline >>>> >>>> Is this normal (not sending email...) or do I need to modify something for postfix >>>> ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Le 16 juil. 2022 à 07:14, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name >>>>> for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : >>>>> >>>>> server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org >>>>> >>>>> to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config >>>>> >>>>> On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. >>>>>> Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 >>>>>> instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) >>>>>> then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains >> the >>>>>> correct "From:" with email address: >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>>>> >>>>>> But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, >>>>>> the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces >>>>>> then back and email is never delivered) >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>>>> >>>>>> Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > >> Web >>>> server >>>>>> hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") >>>>>> gives an error: >>>>>> "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new >>>> address >>>>>> and port settings" >>>>>> >>>>>> So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf >>>>>> ... >>>>>> Is this possible ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin >>>>>> Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" >>>>>>> and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf >>>>>>> host=mailsrv.myoffice.org >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct >>>> hostname >>>>>> but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: >>>>>>> - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and >>>>>>> - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local >>>>>> intead of myoffice.org) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network >>>>>> 192.168.x.0/24): >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts >> and >>>>>> writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf >>>> as >>>>>> "mailbox_command" >>>>>>>> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ >>>> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" >>>>>> in $HOME, >>>>>>>> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, >>>>>> but instead "office.local" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> it should read: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname >>>>>> with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? >>>>>>>> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl >>>>>> but that doesn't seem to work... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Any clues ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> gilles >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE >> Leap >>>>>> 15.3 Email-Server... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic >>>>>> replies ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've tried / checked a few things: >>>>>>>>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in >> my >>>>>> $HOME directoy with content: >>>>>>>>> |/usr/bin/procmail >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" >>>>>>> "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" >>>>>>>>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) >> and >>>>>> "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot >> / >>>> Postfix >>>>>> (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> cheers >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> - >>>>>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> - >>>>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - >>>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> - >>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - >>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>> >>>> >>>> - >>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2022-07-20 20:44:37
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Come to think of it, that shouldn't even be needed if you're using Postfix as your mail server, as it delivers directly to the procmail command. Does anything useful get logged to /var/log/maillog ? On 18/Jul/2022 00:26 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > Ah sorry! .forward contains of course /usr/bin/procmail > > > > > On 16 Jul 2022, at 23:30, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > > > Wait does .forward contain /usr/bin/procline or /usr/bin/procmail ? > > > > On 16/Jul/2022 07:15 Gilles CELLI <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > >> Ah thank you very much ! Will try it ASAP! > >> Also when automatic reply is enabled, sending a new email won't work... > >> The new email is not distributed since .forward contains only the line: > >> |/usr/bin/procline > >> > >> Is this normal (not sending email...) or do I need to modify something for postfix > >> ? > >> > >> > >> > >>> Le 16 juil. 2022 à 07:14, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> a écrit : > >>> > >>> The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name > >>> for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : > >>> > >>> server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org > >>> > >>> to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config > >>> > >>> On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > >>>> Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 > >>>> instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) > >>>> then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains > the > >>>> correct "From:" with email address: > >>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >>>> > >>>> But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, > >>>> the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces > >>>> then back and email is never delivered) > >>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >>>> > >>>> Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > > Web > >> server > >>>> hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") > >>>> gives an error: > >>>> "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new > >> address > >>>> and port settings" > >>>> > >>>> So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > >>>> ... > >>>> Is this possible ? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin > >>>> Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" > >>>>> and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > >>>>> host=mailsrv.myoffice.org > >>>>> > >>>>> Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct > >> hostname > >>>> but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". > >>>>> > >>>>> Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: > >>>>> - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and > >>>>> - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) > >>>>> > >>>>> the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local > >>>> intead of myoffice.org) > >>>>> > >>>>> So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) > >>>>> > >>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >>>>> > >>>>> instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network > >>>> 192.168.x.0/24): > >>>>> > >>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >>>>> > >>>>> So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts > and > >>>> writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf > >> as > >>>> "mailbox_command" > >>>>>> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ > >> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir > >>>>>> > >>>>>> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" > >>>> in $HOME, > >>>>>> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, > >>>> but instead "office.local" > >>>>>> > >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> it should read: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >>>>>> or > >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname > >>>> with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? > >>>>>> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl > >>>> but that doesn't seem to work... > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Any clues ? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> thanks > >>>>>> > >>>>>> gilles > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE > Leap > >>>> 15.3 Email-Server... > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic > >>>> replies ? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I've tried / checked a few things: > >>>>>>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in > my > >>>> $HOME directoy with content: > >>>>>>> |/usr/bin/procmail > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > >>>>> "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" > >>>>>>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) > and > >>>> "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot > / > >> Postfix > >>>> (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> cheers > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> - > >>>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> - > >>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> - > >>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> - > >>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>> > >>> > >>> - > >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >> > >> > >> - > >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2022-07-20 08:10:31
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This issue may be that Webmin wasn't restarted properly - you will need to SSH in and run /etc/webmin/restart On 18/Jul/2022 10:28 Joaquim Homrighausen <jo...@we...> wrote .. Using Webmin 1.997 on both the master and this particular slave server. I get this, on the master, when I apply changes: This server was restarted OK, but the following errors occurred on slaves : ns88.domain.com : Bad response from fastrpc.cgi : HTTP/1.0 500 Perl execution failed Server: MiniServ/1.997 Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 17:18:35 GMT Content-type: text/html; Charset=utf-8 Connection: close Error — Perl execution failed Undefined subroutine &main::webmin_user_can_rpc called at /usr/share/webmin/fastrpc.cgi line 16. I have not changed anything on either server (other than upgrading to 1.997). I can't really see any issues in the log files on the slave server either. There are two other slaves as well, both running 1.994, and there are no issues reported from them upon applying changes on the master server. -joho |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2022-07-18 17:28:35
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Using Webmin 1.997 on both the master and this particular slave server. I get this, on the master, when I apply changes: This server was restarted OK, but the following errors occurred on slaves : ns88.domain.com : Bad response from fastrpc.cgi : HTTP/1.0 500 Perl execution failed Server: MiniServ/1.997 Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 17:18:35 GMT Content-type: text/html; Charset=utf-8 Connection: close Error — Perl execution failed Undefined subroutine &main::webmin_user_can_rpc called at /usr/share/webmin/fastrpc.cgi line 16. I have not changed anything on either server (other than upgrading to 1.997). I can't really see any issues in the log files on the slave server either. There are two other slaves as well, both running 1.994, and there are no issues reported from them upon applying changes on the master server. -joho |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-18 07:26:49
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Ah sorry! .forward contains of course /usr/bin/procmail > On 16 Jul 2022, at 23:30, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > Wait does .forward contain /usr/bin/procline or /usr/bin/procmail ? > > On 16/Jul/2022 07:15 Gilles CELLI <gil...@ec...> wrote .. >> Ah thank you very much ! Will try it ASAP! >> Also when automatic reply is enabled, sending a new email won't work... >> The new email is not distributed since .forward contains only the line: >> |/usr/bin/procline >> >> Is this normal (not sending email...) or do I need to modify something for postfix >> ? >> >> >> >>> Le 16 juil. 2022 à 07:14, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> a écrit : >>> >>> The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name >>> for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : >>> >>> server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org >>> >>> to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config >>> >>> On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. >>>> Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 >>>> instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) >>>> then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the >>>> correct "From:" with email address: >>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>> >>>> But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, >>>> the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces >>>> then back and email is never delivered) >>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>> >>>> Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web >> server >>>> hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") >>>> gives an error: >>>> "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new >> address >>>> and port settings" >>>> >>>> So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf >>>> ... >>>> Is this possible ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin >>>> Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" >>>>> and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf >>>>> host=mailsrv.myoffice.org >>>>> >>>>> Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct >> hostname >>>> but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". >>>>> >>>>> Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: >>>>> - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and >>>>> - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) >>>>> >>>>> the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local >>>> intead of myoffice.org) >>>>> >>>>> So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) >>>>> >>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>>> >>>>> instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network >>>> 192.168.x.0/24): >>>>> >>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>>> >>>>> So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and >>>> writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf >> as >>>> "mailbox_command" >>>>>> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ >> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir >>>>>> >>>>>> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" >>>> in $HOME, >>>>>> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, >>>> but instead "office.local" >>>>>> >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>>>> >>>>>> it should read: >>>>>> >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>>>> or >>>>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> >>>>>> >>>>>> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... >>>>>> >>>>>> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname >>>> with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? >>>>>> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl >>>> but that doesn't seem to work... >>>>>> >>>>>> Any clues ? >>>>>> >>>>>> thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> gilles >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap >>>> 15.3 Email-Server... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic >>>> replies ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've tried / checked a few things: >>>>>>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my >>>> $HOME directoy with content: >>>>>>> |/usr/bin/procmail >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" >>>>> "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" >>>>>>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and >>>> "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / >> Postfix >>>> (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> cheers >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - >>>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> - >>>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - >>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> - >>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> >>> >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2022-07-16 21:30:56
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Wait does .forward contain /usr/bin/procline or /usr/bin/procmail ? On 16/Jul/2022 07:15 Gilles CELLI <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > Ah thank you very much ! Will try it ASAP! > Also when automatic reply is enabled, sending a new email won't work... > The new email is not distributed since .forward contains only the line: > |/usr/bin/procline > > Is this normal (not sending email...) or do I need to modify something for postfix > ? > > > > > Le 16 juil. 2022 à 07:14, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> a écrit : > > > > The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name > > for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : > > > > server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org > > > > to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config > > > > On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > >> Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 > >> instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) > >> then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the > >> correct "From:" with email address: > >> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >> > >> But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, > >> the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces > >> then back and email is never delivered) > >> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >> > >> Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web > server > >> hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") > >> gives an error: > >> "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new > address > >> and port settings" > >> > >> So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > >> ... > >> Is this possible ? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>> > >>> Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin > >> Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" > >>> and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > >>> host=mailsrv.myoffice.org > >>> > >>> Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct > hostname > >> but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". > >>> > >>> Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: > >>> - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and > >>> - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) > >>> > >>> the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local > >> intead of myoffice.org) > >>> > >>> So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) > >>> > >>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >>> > >>> instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network > >> 192.168.x.0/24): > >>> > >>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >>> > >>> So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and > >> writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf > as > >> "mailbox_command" > >>>> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ > MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir > >>>> > >>>> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" > >> in $HOME, > >>>> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, > >> but instead "office.local" > >>>> > >>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >>>> > >>>> it should read: > >>>> > >>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >>>> or > >>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> > >>>> > >>>> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... > >>>> > >>>> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname > >> with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? > >>>> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl > >> but that doesn't seem to work... > >>>> > >>>> Any clues ? > >>>> > >>>> thanks > >>>> > >>>> gilles > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap > >> 15.3 Email-Server... > >>>>> > >>>>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic > >> replies ? > >>>>> > >>>>> I've tried / checked a few things: > >>>>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my > >> $HOME directoy with content: > >>>>> |/usr/bin/procmail > >>>>> > >>>>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. > >>>>> > >>>>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > >>> "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" > >>>>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and > >> "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". > >>>>> > >>>>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / > Postfix > >> (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? > >>>>> > >>>>> cheers > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> - > >>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> - > >>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> - > >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >> > >> > >> > >> - > >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-16 14:16:02
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Ah thank you very much ! Will try it ASAP! Also when automatic reply is enabled, sending a new email won't work... The new email is not distributed since .forward contains only the line: |/usr/bin/procline Is this normal (not sending email...) or do I need to modify something for postfix ? > Le 16 juil. 2022 à 07:14, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> a écrit : > > The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name > for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : > > server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org > > to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config > > On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. >> Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 >> instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) >> then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the >> correct "From:" with email address: >> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >> >> But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, >> the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces >> then back and email is never delivered) >> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >> >> Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server >> hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") >> gives an error: >> "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new address >> and port settings" >> >> So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf >> ... >> Is this possible ? >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>> >>> Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin >> Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" >>> and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf >>> host=mailsrv.myoffice.org >>> >>> Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct hostname >> but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". >>> >>> Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: >>> - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and >>> - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) >>> >>> the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local >> intead of myoffice.org) >>> >>> So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) >>> >>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>> >>> instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network >> 192.168.x.0/24): >>> >>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>> >>> So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and >> writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>> >>>> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf as >> "mailbox_command" >>>> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir >>>> >>>> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" >> in $HOME, >>>> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, >> but instead "office.local" >>>> >>>> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >>>> >>>> it should read: >>>> >>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >>>> or >>>> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> >>>> >>>> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... >>>> >>>> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname >> with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? >>>> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl >> but that doesn't seem to work... >>>> >>>> Any clues ? >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> >>>> gilles >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap >> 15.3 Email-Server... >>>>> >>>>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic >> replies ? >>>>> >>>>> I've tried / checked a few things: >>>>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my >> $HOME directoy with content: >>>>> |/usr/bin/procmail >>>>> >>>>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. >>>>> >>>>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" >>> "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" >>>>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and >> "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". >>>>> >>>>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix >> (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? >>>>> >>>>> cheers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - >>>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> - >>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> >>> >>> >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2022-07-16 05:12:48
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The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 > instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) > then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the > correct "From:" with email address: > From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > > But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, > the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces > then back and email is never delivered) > From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > > Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server > hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") > gives an error: > "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new address > and port settings" > > So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > ... > Is this possible ? > > > > > > > > On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > > > > Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin > Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" > > and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > > host=mailsrv.myoffice.org > > > > Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct hostname > but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". > > > > Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: > > - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and > > - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) > > > > the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local > intead of myoffice.org) > > > > So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) > > > > From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > > > > instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network > 192.168.x.0/24): > > > > From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > > > > So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and > writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! > > > > > > > >> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >> > >> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf as > "mailbox_command" > >> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir > >> > >> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" > in $HOME, > >> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, > but instead "office.local" > >> > >> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >> > >> it should read: > >> > >> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >> or > >> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> > >> > >> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... > >> > >> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname > with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? > >> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl > but that doesn't seem to work... > >> > >> Any clues ? > >> > >> thanks > >> > >> gilles > >> > >> > >>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>> > >>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap > 15.3 Email-Server... > >>> > >>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic > replies ? > >>> > >>> I've tried / checked a few things: > >>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my > $HOME directoy with content: > >>> |/usr/bin/procmail > >>> > >>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. > >>> > >>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > > "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" > >>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and > "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". > >>> > >>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix > (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? > >>> > >>> cheers > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> - > >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >> > >> > >> > >> - > >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > > > > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-14 15:30:14
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Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the correct "From:" with email address: From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces then back and email is never delivered) From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") gives an error: "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new address and port settings" So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf ... Is this possible ? > On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > > Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" > and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > host=mailsrv.myoffice.org > > Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct hostname but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". > > Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: > - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and > - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) > > the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local intead of myoffice.org) > > So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) > > From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > > instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network 192.168.x.0/24): > > From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > > So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! > > > >> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >> >> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf as "mailbox_command" >> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir >> >> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" in $HOME, >> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, but instead "office.local" >> >> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> >> >> it should read: >> >> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> >> or >> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> >> >> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... >> >> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? >> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl but that doesn't seem to work... >> >> Any clues ? >> >> thanks >> >> gilles >> >> >>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >>> >>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Email-Server... >>> >>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic replies ? >>> >>> I've tried / checked a few things: >>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my $HOME directoy with content: >>> |/usr/bin/procmail >>> >>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. >>> >>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" >>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". >>> >>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-14 14:48:39
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Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf host=mailsrv.myoffice.org Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct hostname but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local intead of myoffice.org) So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network 192.168.x.0/24): From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! > On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > > Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf as "mailbox_command" > mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir > > After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" in $HOME, > but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, but instead "office.local" > > From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > > it should read: > > From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > or > From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> > > With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... > > Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? > I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl but that doesn't seem to work... > > Any clues ? > > thanks > > gilles > > >> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: >> >> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Email-Server... >> >> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic replies ? >> >> I've tried / checked a few things: >> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my $HOME directoy with content: >> |/usr/bin/procmail >> >> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. >> >> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" >> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". >> >> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? >> >> cheers >> >> >> >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-14 12:39:28
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Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf as "mailbox_command" mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" in $HOME, but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, but instead "office.local" From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> it should read: From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> or From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl but that doesn't seem to work... Any clues ? thanks gilles > On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > > Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Email-Server... > > Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic replies ? > > I've tried / checked a few things: > When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my $HOME directoy with content: > |/usr/bin/procmail > > If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. > > Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" > and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". > > I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? > > cheers > > > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Gilles C. <gil...@ec...> - 2022-07-14 09:12:57
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Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Email-Server... Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic replies ? I've tried / checked a few things: When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my $HOME directoy with content: |/usr/bin/procmail If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? cheers |
From: Lee J. <lj...@ne...> - 2022-07-07 15:39:09
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I’m on FreeBSd 10.1. > On 7 Jul 2022, at 7:59 PM, David Lawley <da...@up...> wrote: > > I can appreciate your statement. For me Webmin is a crutch, I monitor config files and their changes , read, and find out if there is a better way. Its really were the power is. And yes I have had my foobar moments, dang more reading more learning. Odd thing I still find Webmin easier for some items, so I am still a bit lazy. > > Anyway sorry to hijack, OP -> might need a reboot or reinstall, not sure I caught the OS you were using? > > > > On 7/7/2022 2:09 AM, Lee J. wrote: >> In relation to this: because my OS is no longer supported, I have to delete the software packages modules, as they initiate a fetch operation which never ends and takes up a lot of processor cycles. When I update though, the are restored. Is there a way for the update mechanism to respect the current module configuration? I also wonder if this was related to the problem I had. >> >> > -- > > > A quick word on style. I have none. > I have casual way of talking and writing, and a strange sense of humour. > I also tend to use random pop-culture references a lot, but often in ways that make no sense. > If this is a problem you are entitled to a refund of the money you paid to me to write this... ;) > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: David L. <da...@up...> - 2022-07-07 10:14:49
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<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> </head> <body> <p>I can appreciate your statement. For me Webmin is a crutch, I monitor config files and their changes , read, and find out if there is a better way. Its really were the power is. And yes I have had my foobar moments, dang more reading more learning. Odd thing I still find Webmin easier for some items, so I am still a bit lazy.<br> </p> <p>Anyway sorry to hijack, OP -> might need a reboot or reinstall, not sure I caught the OS you were using?</p> <p><br> </p> <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/7/2022 2:09 AM, Lee J. wrote:<br> </div> <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:AEE...@ne..."> <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">In relation to this: because my OS is no longer supported, I have to delete the software packages modules, as they initiate a fetch operation which never ends and takes up a lot of processor cycles. When I update though, the are restored. Is there a way for the update mechanism to respect the current module configuration? I also wonder if this was related to the problem I had. </pre> </blockquote> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- A quick word on style. I have none. I have casual way of talking and writing, and a strange sense of humour. I also tend to use random pop-culture references a lot, but often in ways that make no sense. If this is a problem you are entitled to a refund of the money you paid to me to write this... ;)</pre> </body> </html> |
From: Lee J. <lj...@ne...> - 2022-07-07 06:10:08
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In relation to this: because my OS is no longer supported, I have to delete the software packages modules, as they initiate a fetch operation which never ends and takes up a lot of processor cycles. When I update though, the are restored. Is there a way for the update mechanism to respect the current module configuration? I also wonder if this was related to the problem I had. > On 7 Jul 2022, at 3:04 PM, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > Hmm ... this could be an issue specific to older FreeBSD versions. I'll see if I > can re-produce it. > > On 05/Jul/2022 22:33 Lee J. <lj...@ne...> wrote .. >> I am on an old server running FreeBSD 10.1. Luckily my hosting provider was able >> to get it started using the service webmin start command. I will need to set up >> SSH access for myself in the future (as I have Webmin I’ve never felt I needed >> this before). >> >> >>> On 6 Jul 2022, at 3:29 PM, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: >>> >>> On 05/Jul/2022 20:26 Lee J. <lj...@ne...> wrote .. >>>> I tried to update from 1.994 to 1.996, but it stalled at “running post install >>>> scripts”, and now I cannot access Webmin at all. What do I do? I used Webmin >>>> exclusively to administer my server - I do not know any other way to do it (upgrades >>>> never failed previously). >>> >>> If you can SSH in as root, you should be able to re-start Webmin by running /etc/webmin/start >>> >>> Which Linux distribution and version are you running there though? >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Lee J. <lj...@ne...> - 2022-07-07 06:07:03
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Actually, updates have not failed for me before, and it seems this update was successful too - it just failed to restart when it was finished. Anyway, the main reason I use Webmin is because the command line scares the hell out of me. Is there a safe way to update via the Webmin interface? (Including running a command in the command shell module, which I can do.) Until now I have been doing it via the System Information screen, but I see there is at least one alternative method in the Webmin Configuration module. > On 7 Jul 2022, at 3:28 PM, David Overton <da...@sy...> wrote: > > It's typical for the FreeBSD updates to fail. Mostly they do fail actually. > > "/usr/local/lib/webmin-1.996/setup.sh" > > almost always works though. Almost. setup.pl not always > > YMMV > > > On Jul 6, 2022 10:04 PM, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > Hmm ... this could be an issue specific to older FreeBSD versions. I'll see if I > can re-produce it. > > On 05/Jul/2022 22:33 Lee J. <lj...@ne...> wrote .. > > I am on an old server running FreeBSD 10.1. Luckily my hosting provider was able > > to get it started using the service webmin start command. I will need to set up > > SSH access for myself in the future (as I have Webmin I’ve never felt I needed > > this before). > > > > > > > On 6 Jul 2022, at 3:29 PM, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > > > > > On 05/Jul/2022 20:26 Lee J. <lj...@ne...> wrote .. > > >> I tried to update from 1.994 to 1.996, but it stalled at “running post install > > >> scripts”, and now I cannot access Webmin at all. What do I do? I used Webmin > > >> exclusively to administer my server - I do not know any other way to do it (upgrades > > >> never failed previously). > > > > > > If you can SSH in as root, you should be able to re-start Webmin by running /etc/webmin/start > > > > > > Which Linux distribution and version are you running there though? > > > - > > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > > > > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |