Migration from kolab 2.2 to 2.4

Enrique enrique.op7 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 19:57:12 CEST 2012


El 21/08/12 21:35, Enrique escribió:
> El 21/08/12 10:20, Jeroen van Meeuwen escribió:
>> On Sunday, August 19, 2012 02:26:46 PM Enrique wrote:
>>> El 18/08/12 23:03, Jeroen van Meeuwen escribió:
>>>> On Saturday, August 18, 2012 07:18:44 PM Enrique wrote:
>>>>> El 16/08/12 16:03, Jeroen van Meeuwen escribió:
>>>>>> Use, for example:
>>>>>>     # kolab set-mailbox-aclshared/ham at example.org anyone lrsi
>>>>> The last command has not worked for me. When I used "kolab help" show
>>>>> that is not implemented all cyrus commands, so looking for it, I have
>>>>> found how to do it.
>>>> I suppose you are not fully up to date with your installation, as
>>>> pykolab-0.5.3 includes that command.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Jeroen van Meeuwen
>>> I have up to date my instalation, but I only have |installed
>>> *"kolab-2.4-community-release"* repository| because I want make it my
>>> production environment.
>>> My actual pykolab package is "*pykolab-0.4.14-3.el6.kolab_2.4.noarch"*
>>> on Centos 6.3. What do you advise to do? add repository
>>> kolab-2.4-testing or "Kolab-2.4-community-release-development"
>>>
>> No, I'm sorry, of course 0.4.14 is the latest for Kolab 2.4 - I 
>> forgot you
>> were running 2.4 and 0.5.3 is the latest in 3.0.
>>
>>> By other hand, I have two questions:
>>> 1 - how I can to enable send mail by 465 port?
>>>
>> I take it port 587 (submission) isn't enough, but I'd like to know 
>> why it
>> isn't enough?
>>
>> If nothing else, edit /etc/postfix/master.cf and copy the submission 
>> service
>> to the smtps service settings.
> The old kolab is configured with 465 port (SSL/TLS), and I would like 
> to make the change as smooth as posible for users. Later, I will 
> change then setting to users who can not do it themselves.
> Anyway it is not essential, but I will try do it.
>>> 2 - How I can to change the user password with the same of the old 
>>> kolab?
>>>       I have got encrypted password from old kolab users, and I used
>>> ldapmodify whith a ldif file, but dont work, so if  I use ldapmodify
>>> console and insert the same text, it works fine.
>>>       Contend of test.ldif file:
>>>           dn: uid=test,ou=People,dc=mydomain,dc=org
>>>           changetype: modify
>>>           replace: userPassword
>>>           userPassword:: EncryptedPassword
>>>
>>>       ldapmodify command:
>>>           ldapmodify  -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -f test.ldif
>>>
>>>       Error:
>>>           ldapmodify: wrong attributeType at line 4, entry
>>> "uid=test,ou=People,dc=mydomain,dc=org"
>>>
>> When you got the original contents, how did you request them? I tend 
>> to use
>> ldapsearch with the '-LLL' option, like so:
>>
>> $ ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w ***** -b
>> "dc=example,dc=org" "(uid=doe)" -LLL
>> dn: uid=doe,ou=People,dc=example,dc=org
>> givenName: John
>> alias:j.doe at example.org
>> alias:doe at example.org
>> preferredLanguage: en_US
>> sn: Doe
>> cn: John Doe
>> displayName: Doe, John
>> mail:john.doe at example.org
>> uid: doe
>> objectClass: top
>> objectClass: inetorgperson
>> objectClass: kolabinetorgperson
>> objectClass: mailrecipient
>> objectClass: organizationalperson
>> objectClass: person
>> userPassword:: 
>> e1NTSEF9Ly9IMGRXUFh3OXRpYjNnZ3ZHNFlmR2JuQVVzclBydlVwcjJqVGc9PQ=
>>   =
>> mailQuota: 1048576
>> mailHost: localhost
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Jeroen van Meeuwen
>>
> I have got the original contents from old kolab 2.2.1 with:
> $ ldapsearch -x "(objectClass=kolabInetOrgPerson)" -D 
> "cn=manager,cn=internal,dc=mydomain,dc=org" -W uid userPassword
> Return:
>     # test, mydomain.org
>     dn: cn=test,dc=mydomain,dc=org
>     userPassword:: 
> e1NTSEF9VU9XOXB5RVJpa3BvRX02NDNEQmovaVNrM1UrSGtUT011bEoxenc9PQ=
>     uid: test at mydomain.org
>
>
> I have created new users from kolab-webadmin in new kolab 2.4 and I 
> want to modify only userPassword with the same of old.
>
> The strange thing is that I run the command:
>
> # ldapmodify  -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W         (without -t test.ldif)
>
> I introduce the password for Directory Manager and after the four 
> lines same to contend of test.ldif:
>          dn: uid=test,ou=People,dc=mydomain,dc=org
>          changetype: modify
>          replace: userPassword
>          userPassword:: 
> e1NTSEF9VU9XOXB5RVJpa3BvRXo2NDNEQmovaVNrM1UrSGtUT011bEoxenc9PQ=
>
>
> After I enter a blank line and it return the message 'modifying entry 
> "uid=test,ou=People,dc=mydomain,dc=org" '
>
> I have tested after, and the user "test" can enter in roundcubemail 
> with "password"
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
>
> Enrique Orellana
I solved changing passwords with ldif file using the line "userPassword: 
{SSHA}....", who encrypted password I have obtained from graphical ldap 
tool LUMA.

I still need help, can someone tell me how to setup the kolab calendar 
in thunderbird ?

Kind regards,

Enrique Orellana




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