Installation on gentoo kolabconf errors

Sebastien Estienne sebastien.estienne at gmail.com
Mon Dec 6 01:34:01 CET 2004


you don't need to create the kolab users, i think that the obmtool
kolab + bootstrap -b take care of all of this for you.



On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 23:39:18 +0100, Fredrik Högberg <usur at home.se> wrote:
> Hi!
> Ok the error was mine.
> I started the installation with creating a group and user kolab wich i read
> somewhere.
> This kolab user had home set to /home/kolab.
> I changed it to /kolab and then things started working.
> After a lot of mucking i thing i got the kolab-r and kolab-n working again
> but are there a better way to recreate the users?
> Can i run some script manually?
> 
> Thanx for your help.
> 
> Fredrik Högberg
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sebastien Estienne" <sebastien.estienne at gmail.com>
> To: "Fredrik Högberg" <usur at home.se>
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 6:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Installation on gentoo kolabconf errors
> 
> >>>Prefix: /home/kolabbind_pw: sh: line >>>>1:
> /home/kolab/sbin/slappasswd: No such
> this line is strange, why do the script look for a file in /home/kolab
> do your kolab user are ok in /etc/passwd ??
> maybe you should remove them in /etc/passwd and in /etc/group and retry.
> 
> You should also try to debug the perl error and see why the variable is
> empty
> 
> i'm also a gentoo user, but i user kolab on debian.
> 
> if i have some time, i'll try on gentoo, but i don't see any reason it
> should work without a patch
> 
> On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 16:09:05 +0100, Fredrik Högberg <usur at home.se> wrote:
> > Interesting
> > this produces the following
> > same problem with the script witch now runs from kolab_bootstrap
> >
> > # /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b
> >
> > KOLAB BOOTSTRAP
> >
> > Check for running webserver on port 80
> > Check for running webserver on port 443
> > Check for running imap server on port 143
> > Check for running imap server on port 220
> > Check for running imap server on port 585
> > Check for running imap server on port 993
> > Check for running pop server on port 109
> > Check for running pop server on port 110
> > Check for running pop server on port 473
> > Check for running pop server on port 995
> > Check for running smtp server on port 25
> > Check for running smtp server on port 465
> > Check for running ftp server on port 21
> > Check for running Amavis Virus Scanner Interface on port 10024
> > Check for running Kolab daemon on port 9999
> > Check for running OpenLDAP server on port 636
> > Check for running OpenLDAP server on port 389
> > Check for running Sieve server on port 2000
> > Excellent all required Ports are available!
> > LDAP repository is empty - assuming fresh install
> > Please enter Hostname [hostname]:
> > Proceeding with Hostname hostname
> > Do you want to set up (1) a master Kolab server or (2) a slave [1] (1/2):
> 1
> > Proceeding with master server setup
> >
> > Please enter your Maildomain [hostname]:
> > proceeding with Maildomain hostname
> > Generating default configuration:
> > base_dn : dc=hostname,dc=hostname
> > bind_dn : cn=manager,cn=internal,dc=homelinux,dc=net
> > Please choose a manager password [password]:
> > bind_pw : password
> > done modifying /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab.conf
> >
> > IMPORTANT NOTE:
> > use login=manager and passwd=password when you log into the webinterface!
> >
> > Enter hostname of slave kolab server [empty when done]:
> > prepare LDAP database...
> > temporarily starting slapd
> > Waiting for OpenLDAP to start
> > no dc=hostname,dc=hostnameobject found, creating one
> > mynetworkinterfaces: 127.0.0.0/8
> > LDAP setup finished
> >
> > Create initial config files for postfix, apache, proftpd, cyrus imap,
> > saslauthd
> > running /kolab/sbin/kolabconf -n
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 131, <DATA> line 225.
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 132, <DATA> line 225.
> > Prefix: /home/kolabbind_pw: sh: line 1: /home/kolab/sbin/slappasswd: No
> such
> > fil
> > e or directory
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 139, <DATA> line 225.
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 148, <DATA> line 225.
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 156, <DATA> line 225.
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 156, <DATA> line 225.
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 266, <DATA> line 225.
> > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> > /kolab/lib/perl/ven
> > dor_perl/5.8.4/Kolab.pm line 308, <DATA> line 225.
> > kolabconf - Kolab Configuration Generator
> >
> >  Copyright (c) 2004  Klaraelvdalens Datakonsult AB
> >  Copyright (c) 2003  Code Fusion cc
> >  Copyright (c) 2003  Tassilo Erlewein, Martin Konold, Achim Frank,
> erfrakon
> >
> > This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
> > warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> PURPOSE.
> > Error loading configuration. Maybe the LDAP server is not running. Please
> > check
> > the system log for errors.
> >
> > kill temporary slapd
> >
> > OpenPKG: stop: openldap.
> > Kolab can create an manage a certificate authority that can be
> > used to create SSL certificates for use within the Kolab environment.
> > You can choose to skip this section if you already have certificates
> > for the Kolab server.
> > Do you want to create CA and certificates [y] (y/n): y
> > Now we need to create a cerificate authority (CA) for Kolab and a server
> > certificate. You will be prompted for a passphrase for the CA.
> >
> ############################################################################
> > ####
> > /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_ca.sh -newca hostname
> > Unknown arg
> > system /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_ca.sh -newca hostname failed: 256 at
> > /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap line 118, <STDIN> line 6.
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Sebastien Estienne" <sebastien.estienne at gmail.com>
> > To: "Fredrik Högberg" <usur at home.se>; <kolab-users at kolab.org>
> > Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 3:13 PM
> > Subject: Re: Installation on gentoo kolabconf errors
> >
> > > i don't know if it will fix everything for you but the first time you
> run
> > >  /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap, you need to pass it the option "-b"
> > > it's really important:
> > >  /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b, if you forgot it everything will
> > > listen only on 127.0.0.1 and nothing on 443.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Sebastien Estienne
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> --
> Sebastien Estienne
> 
> 


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