Kolab 3.4 Multi-Domain and ptloader

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Thu Dec 3 14:15:36 CET 2015


I had this problem. Canonification isn't correct on your setup most likely 

- Paul

> On Dec 2, 2015, at 5:01 PM, Brady, Mike <mike.brady at devnull.net.nz> wrote:
> 
>> On 2015-12-03 01:19, Jan Kowalsky wrote:
>> Hi Cornelius, hi Mike,
>>> Am 24.11.2015 um 17:09 schrieb Cornelius Hald:
>>> Hi Mike,
>>> unfortunately I've no solution for your actual problem. I just wanted
>>> to let you know that I'm running a multi-domain setup with Kolab 3.3
>>> and enabled ptloader.
>>> With 3.3 there was an issue that ptloader could crash quite often, but
>>> AFAIK this has been resolved in 3.4. So yes, I think this combination s
>>> hould be possible.
>> If you speak about https://issues.kolab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4979 - my
>> experience was, it isn't resolved in 3.4.
>> I'm on Debian. I added the Patch of Franz Skale and everything works fine.
>> The Patch - I took from
>> https://obs.kolabsys.com/package/show/home:connyhald:branches:Kolab:3.3:Updates/cyrus-imapd
>> and actualized it for 3.4 is here:
>> https://obs.kolabsys.com/package/show/home:jankowalsky:branches:Kolab:3.4:Updates/cyrus-imapd
>> Cornelius, do you made the experience it works out of the box with 3.4?
>> Maybe then it's still an debian issue?
>> Best Regards
>> Jan
> 
> Jan
> 
> I don't know if what I encountered was this bug, but I believe that there are multiple bugs.
> 
> 1) ptloader was sending an LDAP query that has an incorrect base DN and therefore received no result.
> 2) ptloader crashed because it received no result.
> 
> I found that setting the "Custom Root DN" to the appropriate base dn in kolab_webadmin sets the inetdomainbasedn attribute in LDAP and that the LDAP queries are then correct.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mike
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