kolab_bootstrap -b with auth troubles

Christian Ledermann cle_kolab at gmx.net
Sat Sep 18 20:14:57 CEST 2004


Am Sam, 2004-09-18 um 18.19 schrieb Christian Ledermann:
> Am Sam, 2004-09-18 um 13.13 schrieb Martin Konold:
> > Am Freitag, 17. September 2004 18:50 schrieb Christian Ledermann:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > > kolab_bootstrap line 226, <DATA> line 283
> > 
> > IIRC this error is strangely enough related to your DNS setup. Please check in 
> > addition to DNS and reverse lookup the /etc/hosts and /etc/HOSTNAME while 
> > making sure that `hostname -f` and `hostname` return correct results.
> > 
> 
> no thats not it :( hostname -f and hostname return the correct results,
> kolab_bootstrap -b guesses right too.
> I checked the files host: myhostname and myhostname.mydomain.de are
> correctly set to my ip (192.168...). 
> hostname : myhostname
> 
> i even unpluged my network so no external dns server can be meddling, no
> dnsserver, no namecache installed on my machine.
> 
> something else i might be missing.
> 

This error occurs with kolab-1.0-1.0.15.ix86-linux2.4-kol.rpm and
kolab-1.0-1.0.20.ix86-linux2.4-kol.rpm  

seems definitly to be a bug in the packages :(
i installed a kolab version 1.0.14 (which is not available anymore on
the efrakon download pages :(, but luckily i had a backup of an older
kolab install i did last year ) and this one bootstraps ok without any
problems.


which brings me to my next question:

did anybody succeed in installing kolab 1.0.15+ on (vanilla) Debian 3.0
from the binaries? am i missing something fundamental here (I havent
found anything on this list, nor readme that says something different to
the QIM included since 1.0.14 ) ? 

BTW: installation of getopt should be included in the QIM, without it
proftp will not install.

christian.





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