Kolab 2.2 on Ubuntu 8.04

Simon Powell cabletastic at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 21:46:14 CEST 2008


Sounds like something as simple as 'useradd openldap' and then 'chown  
openldap /path/to/slapd' maybe?

On 12 Jun 2008, at 20:33, Nazeer wrote:

> Hi
>
> I already tried that. Ive managed to get it installed once but when  
> i create
> my users, the Domain does not create in kolab/var/imapd/spool. This  
> was done
> by following that guide.. For some reason, after formatting and
> re-installing Kolab 2.2, i cannot get the bootstrap to work, it  
> throws me an
> error about slappasswd. What i then did was to create a symbolic  
> link from
> usr/sbin/slappasswd to kolab/sbin/slappasswd. This worked but then i  
> get the
> following error
>
> prepare LDAP database...
> adduser: The user `openldap' does not exist.
> temporarily starting slapd
> chown: invalid user: `openldap:openldap'
> Could not start temporary slapd: No such file or directory at
> /usr/sbin/kolab_bootstrap line 505.
>
> I just cannot get it to work passed there.
>
>
> I have Kolab 2.1 installed on Impi Linux and on that one i have to  
> install a
> mail-transport-agent-dummy before installing kolab so that postfix  
> doesn't
> install. If postfix installs, then i have the same problem where the  
> domain
> doesn't create. I think this might be related somehow. Right now  
> though, i
> am just trying to get my Ubuntu to work with Kolab. Here are the  
> steps i
> follow:
>
> 1. Install Ubunutu 8.04 server
> 2. apt-get update
> 3. apt-get install ssh mc
> 4. apt-get install make gcc build-essential
> 5. get sources from ftp.belnet.be.... Kolab 2.2 20080204Full (ive  
> tried with
> the current one too)
> 6. make sure all packages are working by doing a md5sum -c MD5SUMS
> 7. chmod +x install-kolab.sh
> 8. ./install-kolab.sh -H -F 2>&1 | tee kolab-install.log
> 9. does it's thing for a long while
> 10. once done, i stop the following:
> 	/etc/init.d/apache2 stop
> 	/etc/init.d/kolab-cyrus stop
> 	/etc/init.d/postfix stop
> 	/etc/init.d/kolabd stop
> 	/etc/init.d/saslauthd stop
>
> 11. Kolab_bootstrap -b
> 12. I get the error of slappasswd
> 13. Create Symbolic link from usr/sbin/slappaswd to kolab/sbin/ 
> slappasswd
> 14.
>
> 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 pop3 server on port 109
> Check for running pop3 server on port 110
> Check for running pop3 server on port 473
> Check for running pop3 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!
> Please enter Hostname including Domain Name (e.g. thishost.domain.tld)
> [domain]: test.domain.co.za
> Proceeding with Hostname test.domain.co.za
> 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 - if you do not know your mail domain  
> use the
> fqdn from above [domain.co.za]:
> proceeding with Maildomain domain.co.za
> Kolab primary email addresses will be of the type  
> user at kryptonpcs.co.za
> Generating default configuration:
> Top level DN for Kolab [dc=domain,dc=co,dc=za]:
> base_dn : dc=domain,dc=co,dc=za
> bind_dn : cn=manager,cn=internal,dc=domain,dc=co,dc=za
> Please choose a manager password [Dr6RkPADqE0DSXMu]: testing
> bind_pw : testing
> done modifying /etc/kolab/kolab.conf
>
> IMPORTANT NOTE:
> use login=manager and passwd=choopuki when you log into the  
> webinterface!
>
> Enter fully qualified hostname of slave kolab server e.g.
> thishost.domain.tld [empty when done]:
> prepare LDAP database...
> adduser: The user `openldap' does not exist.
> temporarily starting slapd
> chown: invalid user: `openldap:openldap'
> Could not start temporary slapd: No such file or directory at
> /usr/sbin/kolab_bootstrap line 505.
>
> Hope someone can help
>
> Thank You
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Douglas Franklin [mailto:pdf at yugm.org]
> Sent: 12 June 2008 07:15 PM
> To: Nazeer
> Cc: kolab-users at kolab.org
> Subject: Re: Kolab 2.2 on Ubuntu 8.04
>
> A little terse, but this is a start:
> http://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Ubuntu_8.04
> --Paul
>
> Nazeer wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you maybe have a Tutorial on how to install Kolab Server on  
>> Ubuntu 8.04
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>>
>>
>> Your help would be GREATLY Appreciated
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Nazeer Chikte
>>
>> Tel: 082 637 0035
>>
>> Email: Nazeer at kryptonpcs.co.za
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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