Problem with first webadmin connection...

Thomas Spuhler thomas.spuhler at btspuhler.com
Tue May 19 07:09:39 CEST 2015


On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 06:44:09 AM Patrick Gelin wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Thank you for your response. Yes I'm using synaptic. But I can see know
> that ldap-server depend on 389-ds-base, and this last show a conflict
> with ldap-server. By the way I can't find ldap-server package with a
> search into synaptic.
> 
> So how there is a conflict with a package wich is not stored into the
> repository ? May be I have to resolve a conlict before update repository
> ? Last update sho errors with PGP keys I can't find into kolab PGP server :
> 
> W: Erreur de GPG : http://obs.kolabsys.com ./ Release : Les signatures
> suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées, car la clé publique n'est pas
> disponible : NO_PUBKEY 830C2BCF446D5A45
> W: Erreur de GPG : http://obs.kolabsys.com ./ Release : Les signatures
> suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées, car la clé publique n'est pas
> disponible : NO_PUBKEY 830C2BCF446D5A45
This is a problem with your repository. You need to install the key of the repo 
(http://obs.kolabsys.com) somewhere in your package manager.

BTW urpmi ( or synaptic, etc) kolab should pull in all required packages.

> 
> Thank you for you help.
> Patrick
> 
> Le 19/05/2015 06:12, Ed Huott a écrit :
> > Hello,
> > 
> > The 'kolab-ldap' package depends on the '389-ds' package which
> > satisfies the generic 'ldap-server' dependency.
> > 
> > If you install the 'kolab-ldap' package after uninstalling any other
> > package which satisfies the 'ldap-server' dependency (e.g. openldap),
> > it should automatically bring the required '389-ds' package in with
> > it. I'm assuming, of course, that you're using a package manager that
> > handles dependencies such as 'apt-get', 'aptitude' or 'synaptic'.
> > 
> > Ed Huott
> > 
> > On 2015-05-17 14:15, Patrick Gelin wrote:
> >> Thank you for this 2 privates responses. I answer in the list :
> >> 
> >> So, Richard say I have to use cn=Directory manager, it's ok, i've
> >> done it.
> >> 
> >> And Thomas say I can't use openldap runing setup-kolab. It's OK, I
> >> unistalled openldap. Debian wheezy manage services sysini but not
> >> systemd. So setup-kolab could'nt remove any ldap service.
> >> 
> >> Know my problem is to find  ldap-server package to install kolab-ldap
> >> package. I can't findldap-server package. Is it a kolab package ? It
> >> looks not with debian wheezy because of openldap one...
> >> 
> >> Thank you for your responses !
> >> 
> >> Le 17/05/2015 18:28, Patrick Gelin a écrit :
> >>> Hi,
> >>> 
> >>> I respond to myself. I couldn't connect kolab server wabadmin
> >>> because of the ldap server was openldap and there is a conflict with
> >>> ldap-server comming with kolab-ldap package.
> >>> 
> >>> So I uninstalled openldap. But kolab-ldap depend on ldap-server that
> >>> I can't see into my package list. My repository for kolab with
> >>> debian wheezy is :
> >>> 
> >>> debhttp://obs.kolabsys.com/repositories/Kolab:/3.4/Debian_7.0/  ./
> >>> debhttp://obs.kolabsys.com/repositories/Kolab:/3.4:/Updates/Debian_7.0/  ./
> >>> 
> >>> But I've got an error with pgp authentification. The command below
> >>> returned a timeout... :
> >>> *gpg --searchdevel at lists.kolab.org*
> >>> Is this is the cause of my problem ? I don't think so ...
> >>> 
> >>> So, where is this ldap-server package ?
> >>> Thank you for your help !
> >>> 
> >>> Le 16/05/2015 22:40, Patrick Gelin a écrit :
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>> 
> >>>> I've got error "Incorrect username or password!" from first login
> >>>> at webadmin interface. I follow the procedure to get fqdn domain
> >>>> name and I think my configuration is OK... How to test this fqdn
> >>>> point ?
> >>>> 
> >>>> So I follow procedure from setup-kollab to change password. But I'm
> >>>> wondering if I need to use a password generator for ldap  to
> >>>> respond to questions like this :
> >>>> 
> >>>> Mot de passe administrateur [/AtlbwziH6LqQdvR/]:
> >>>> 
> >>>> Is /AtlbwziH6LqQdvR/ the final password or a SHA coded password
> >>>> generated from command like this :
> >>>> slappasswd -h {SHA} -s abcd123
> >>>> Could you also please show me how the command to restart the kolab server ? I can't find it
> >>>> into the documentation...
> >>>> 
> >>>> Thank you for your response.
> >>>> Patrick
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
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Thomas Spuhler

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