Yeah I know. I did the workaround. I'm finding bugs to report so things work properly. If some settings for location options could be added to the module it would be good for all platforms, to set their own settings for the letsencrypt file drop location rather than using workarounds.
This needs to be reopened again. It's not fixed.
This needs to be reopened again. It's not fixed.
This needs to be reopened again. It's not fixed.
This needs to be reopened again. It's not fixed.
I tried with the py-certbot port and as well with acme.sh (which are essentially the same). Both report the exact same above issue in Webmin. Webmin expects /etc/letsencrypt/live/ to be the default location, but it's not anymore. You may want to check it out for yourself in a VM install. If it were possible change the default location Webmin expects in a module configuration for Letsencrypt, that would mitigate any future issues with Letsencrypt save locations across many operating systems should...
I tried with the py-certbot port and as well with acme.sh (which are essentially the same). Both report the exact same above issue in Webmin. Webmin expects /etc/letsencrypt/live/ to be the default location, but it's not anymore. You may want to check it out for yourself in a VM install. If were possible change the default location Webmin expects in a module configuration for Letsencrypt, that would mitigate any future issues with Letsencrypt save locations across many operating systems should things...
Letsencrypt
I just noticed this ticket was left open. Might want to close it since it's been fixed.
I have been on the #webmin and #virtualmin channels on Freenode for a long time and it's been great, but recently without any operators around, the channels are falling apart with spam bots and disruptions and there's not much I can do about it because I'm powerless there. I'm curious if we could get some active channel operators or something to mitigate the influx of spam bots and disruptions in the chat. Can we make this a thing?
I have been on the #webmin and #virtualmin channels on Freenode for a long time and it's been great, but recently without any operators around, the channels are falling apart and there's not much I can do about it because I'm powerless there. I'm curious if we could get some active channel operators or something to mitigate the influx of spam bots and disruptions in the chat. Can we make this a thing?
Webmin FTP Backup Not Working Correctly
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 3:03:35 PM GMT-8, Jaret ootws@users.sf.net wrote: [bugs:#5061] Webmin & ZFS on FreeBSD (Issues) Status: open Group: 1.860 Labels: ZFS Disk and Network Filesystems quota System Information Created: Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:03 PM UTC by Jaret Last Updated: Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:03 PM UTC Owner: nobody Attachments: Capture1.PNG (135.3 kB; image/png) The first issue Iis in Webmin (and Virtualmin as well), the System information does not display the system information correctly....
Oh crap I completely forgot. I'm sorry Jamie. Apologies for wasting your time.
Clam Antivirus Configuration Issue (FreeBSD)
Updated issue is resolved. You may close this bug report. Thanks, jamie.
Negative. RAM is sufficient. It only does it the moment I enable old log file compression and memory doesn't even come close to maxing out.
Yeah it's strange indedd. I upgraded to Webmin 1.870 and the same thing is occurring when trying to compress the old logfiles. Below is the output. Forcing the immediate rotation of all log files .. error: failed to compress log /var/log/archived/maillog/maillog.1 (more files try to parse showing the same 'failed to compress' error) .. failed! See the output above for the reason why. That's all I get. If I have compression disabled everything seems to go ok rotating logs.
logrotate -f /usr/local/etc/logrotate.conf shows no output. No errors.
Indeed! Below is the location. /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin# whereis gzipgzip: /usr/bin/gzip /usr/share/man/man1/gzip.1.gz /usr/src/usr.bin/gzip On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 3:15:10 PM GMT-8, Jamie Cameron <jcameron@users.sf.net> wrote: Do you have the gzip command on your system? [bugs:#5062] Log File Rotation (Compression Bug) Status: open Group: 1.860 Labels: Log File Rotation Compress old log files? Created: Wed Dec 13, 2017 02:11 AM UTC by Jaret Last Updated: Wed Dec 13, 2017 02:11 AM UTC...
Indeed I do. /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin# whereis gzip gzip: /usr/bin/gzip /usr/share/man/man1/gzip.1.gz /usr/src/usr.bin/gzip
Log File Rotation (Compression Bug)
I already spoke with Nicole regarding this matter. It should be noted on my file what is going on. Regards,jaret On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 3:03:35 PM GMT-8, Jaret ootws@users.sf.net wrote: [bugs:#5061] Webmin & ZFS on FreeBSD (Issues) Status: open Group: 1.860 Labels: ZFS Disk and Network Filesystems quota System Information Created: Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:03 PM UTC by Jaret Last Updated: Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:03 PM UTC Owner: nobody Attachments: Capture1.PNG (135.3 kB; image/png) The first issue...
Webmin & ZFS on FreeBSD (Issues)
Would there possibly be any chance that an Asterisk module could be developed for...
I've seen this software around for quite a long time, but I don't see much going...
Yeah. Seems like this project as many others lived free and died hard rather quickly....
Sorry Jamie everything is fine. Not sure what was up, but it seems to be ok now since...
Fail2ban Duplicated Icons
Hi Jamie sorry it has taken me forever to get back to you on this I've had a fair...
It is visible there yes and it is checked to be enabled.
As far as I see it's not visible to both. I tested with a root level admin and a...
Virtualmin Announcements Module