Winterfell: fileapi_manticore not defined

Daniel Hoffend dh at dotlan.net
Fri Feb 17 11:22:41 CET 2017


Hi Friedemann

We had already fixed this issue in November, but it looks like a
version/fix got pushed into Kolab:16 with a hotfix (but sadly only for
RHEL).

https://obs.kolabsys.com/package/rdiff/Kolab:16/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab?linkrev=base&rev=5

I'll take care of the Debian Packages myself. Should be fixed very soon.


--
Daniel


Am 14.02.2017 um 00:07 schrieb Friedemann Schorer:
> Any ideas anyone? My Kolab WebUI isn't usable because of this HTTP 500 error 
> :-/
> 
> Friedemann
> Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2017, 08:33:29 CET schrieb Schorer, Friedemann:
>> Hi all!
>> I recently installed Winterfell on a fresh Debian Jessie server, but
>> using NGinX instead of Apache. Now when I try to view my mails they
>>
>> don't get displayed, and the browser console throws a few errors:
>>> Uncaught ReferenceError: manticore_api is not defined at kolab_files_init
>>> (kolab_files.js:228) at kolab_files.js:131 at rcube_webmail.triggerEvent
>>> (common.js?s=1483438824:379) at rcube_webmail.init
>>> (app.js?s=1483438824:623) at HTMLDocument.<anonymous>
>>> (?_task=mail&_mbox=Spam:766) at j (jquery.min.js?s=1480262285:34) at
>>> Object.fireWith [as resolveWith] (jquery.min.js?s=1480262285:34) at
>>> Function.ready (jquery.min.js?s=1480262285:34) at HTMLDocument.I
>>> (jquery.min.js?s=1480262285:34)
>> upon loading the mail preview page,
>> and whenever I select a mail to be displayed from the mailbox listing I
>>
>> get this:
>>> app.js?s=1483438824:7946 GET
>>> https://server.tld/ATUFgAh4g43r869Q/?_task=mail&_caps=pdf%3D1%2Cflash%3D1
>>> %2Ctif%3D0&_uid=7233&_mbox=Spam&_framed=1&_action=preview 500 (Internal
>>> Server Error)
>> Looking for a way to fix this I grepped through /etc/, but it looks as
>>
>> if fileapi_manticore is being set:
>>> root at host:~# grep manticore /etc/roundcubemail/* /etc/kolab*/*
>>> /etc/roundcubemail/config.inc.php: $config['fileapi_manticore'] =
>>> 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . ':8080';
>> and the DSL router has a NAT rule for all relevant ports to my server,
>> including 8080. But nmap always shows  port 8080 as 'closed', both on
>> the server and on my domain name.
>>
>> Any ideas anyone?
>>
>> Friedemann
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