[BlueOnyx:08002] Re: receiving emails

2011-08-05 Thread KA0JON


-Original Message-
From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it
[mailto:blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Jon McCauley
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 12:06 AM
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
Subject: [BlueOnyx:08001] Re: receiving emails


 Hi David,

 Has anyone had problem receiving emails with
 blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616 template?

 I can send from vps but emails to vps get bounced back.
 Should work fine. I'm using it as well productively. What's the error
 message
 in the bounces you get back?

 You said you have MaillScanner installed there? If so, it could as well be
 that something went wrong when you installed MailScanner.


copy the source code for that  message header and please post, 10 to 1 
its a relaying issue.
its odd but some domain names I add to a server(s) BO BX.. once in 
awile I have one I have to add to the allow relay in the GUIany 
thoughts from any onewth?

Best Regards, Jon McCauley

I have found the problem and can duplicate it with any VPS IP I have.
As Soon as I get blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template
loaded  port 25 is blocked. If I do Yum Updates it's still blocked.

If I load blueonyx-5107R-SL6.0-i386-BX07-20110720.tar.gz template
Port 25 is open. And with yum updates it's still open.

I even Downloaded new copy of blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz
I still duplicate the port 25 blocked.

I use Mxtoolbox.com  http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
And get the same results.

Someone else want to try blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz
On clean install and see if you can duplicate it.  

I downloaded the lates from here http://devel.blueonyx.it/openvz/

David

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[BlueOnyx:08003] Apf/bfd

2011-08-05 Thread Steffan
Apf/bfd

Did something change in the logformation
A lot of bfd rules are not working because the pattern doesn't match anymore
Has anybode got a new rules  setup ?
 

Thanks Steffan

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[BlueOnyx:08004] Re: Joomla

2011-08-05 Thread Richard Sidlin
Thanks Chuck, that’s fantastic and I have it working.

From: Chuck Tetlow 
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 12:51 AM
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:07996] Re: Joomla

Richard, 

Joomla is installed in each site's /web directory and is only for that site.  
It also has to have access to a MySQL database for it to work.  

You can install it directly in the /home/sites/www.domain.tld/web directory for 
that virtual site.  Or you can put it in a subdirectory like /web/cms or 
/web/joomla and put a PHP pointer for http requests to go into that 
subdirectory.  I learned that trick can be handy when the customer has other 
big software packages they want on their site, like calendar or scheduling 
systems. 

First create the MySQL database.  And create a MySQL user/password with full 
access to that database.  (PHPMyAdmin makes that easy when creating a new user 
- checkmark the box to create a similar named database at the same time). 

Then FTP the Joomla zipfile to the /web directory and uncompress (or uncompress 
locally and FTP the whole Joomla directory tree to the /web directory).  You 
might have to change ownerships to get it working correctly.  From the 
command-line, go to the site's /web directory and use chown apache:site# *.  
Replace the # with the site number for that site. 

That's all there is to it.  Use a browser to hit that domain's site.  The 
Joomla configuration setup will come up and lead you through setting up Joomla. 

The only other thing I've run into is occasional permissions problems.  I've 
had to do things like setting permissions to 777 for Joomla directories like 
/tmp or /modules - so Joomla can write into those directories while installing 
modules. 

Good luck. 


Chuck 



-- Original Message --- 
From: Richard Sidlin rich...@sidlin.co.uk 
To: Blue Onyx blueo...@blueonyx.it 
Sent: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 00:31:22 +0100 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:07995]  Joomla 

 Hi All 
   
 Bit of advice please. I need to install Joomla as a new customer wishes to 
 host a site with us and they currently use this system. Does Joomla just get 
 installed within a new virtual site on the BO server and if so, is it 
 accessible by any other virtual site that may want Joomla? 
   
 If anyone has created a How to for the installation on Blue Onyx, that would 
 be fantastic! 
   
 Thanks 
   
   
 Richard 
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[BlueOnyx:08005] Re: receiving emails

2011-08-05 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi David,

  have found the problem and can duplicate it with any VPS IP I have.
 As Soon as I get blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template
 loaded  port 25 is blocked. If I do Yum Updates it's still blocked.
 
 If I load blueonyx-5107R-SL6.0-i386-BX07-20110720.tar.gz template
 Port 25 is open. And with yum updates it's still open.

Please do me a favour and run /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on one of 
the VPS's set up with the 20110616 os template and see if that fixes the 
problem.

-- 
With best regards

Michael Stauber
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[BlueOnyx:08006] Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Hugo Sesma
Hi,

I'm traying to login from an IPAD the first logon is succesfull, but when I
try to navigate to other items, it always returns me to the front page of
the GUI.

I have already try with Safary on a mac and PC and works fine.

any suggestion will be apreciated. to avoid carring a Laptop on sumer time!

Thanks in advance.

Regards

H.
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[BlueOnyx:08008] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Hugo Sesma
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet 
cobaltfa...@virtbiz.com wrote:

 Hugo Sesma wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm traying to login from an IPAD the first logon is succesfull, but
  when I try to navigate to other items, it always returns me to the front
  page of the GUI.
 
  I have already try with Safary on a mac and PC and works fine.
 
  any suggestion will be apreciated. to avoid carring a Laptop on sumer
 time!
 
  Thanks in advance.

 Hi Hugo,
 Are you connected via the WiFi or cell connection?  If it's on the cell
 (ie: 3G) then what you may have going on is a proxy between your
 equipment and the server, so the authentication mechanism isn't working
 correctly.

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Hi, Chris,

Via wifi, usually is the way I connect

I don't think is an authenthication issue because it login fine in the first
screen, the trouble is when I try to open the virtual sites tab, the page is
loaded but then happens some kind of redirection and switch back to the open
page in the GUI the administrators.

If there  is any other information you need please ask.

Regards

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[BlueOnyx:08009] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Wayne Michael
 software packages they want on their site, like calendar or scheduling 
 systems. 
 
 First create the MySQL database.  And create a MySQL user/password with full 
 access to that database.  (PHPMyAdmin makes that easy when creating a new 
 user - checkmark the box to create a similar named database at the same 
 time). 
 
 Then FTP the Joomla zipfile to the /web directory and uncompress (or 
 uncompress locally and FTP the whole Joomla directory tree to the /web 
 directory).  You might have to change ownerships to get it working correctly. 
  From the command-line, go to the site's /web directory and use chown 
 apache:site# *.  Replace the # with the site number for that site. 
 
 That's all there is to it.  Use a browser to hit that domain's site.  The 
 Joomla configuration setup will come up and lead you through setting up 
 Joomla. 
 
 The only other thing I've run into is occasional permissions problems.  I've 
 had to do things like setting permissions to 777 for Joomla directories like 
 /tmp or /modules - so Joomla can write into those directories while 
 installing modules. 
 
 Good luck. 
 
 
 Chuck 
 
 
 
 -- Original Message --- 
 From: Richard Sidlin rich...@sidlin.co.uk 
 To: Blue Onyx blueo...@blueonyx.it 
 Sent: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 00:31:22 +0100 
 Subject: [BlueOnyx:07995]  Joomla 
 
  Hi All 

  Bit of advice please. I need to install Joomla as a new customer wishes to 
  host a site with us and they currently use this system. Does Joomla just 
  get installed within a new virtual site on the BO server and if so, is it 
  accessible by any other virtual site that may want Joomla? 

  If anyone has created a How to for the installation on Blue Onyx, that 
  would be fantastic! 

  Thanks 


  Richard 
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 From: Michael Stauber mstau...@blueonyx.it
 Subject: [BlueOnyx:08005] Re: receiving emails
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 Hi David,
 
   have found the problem and can duplicate it with any VPS IP I have.
  As Soon as I get blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template
  loaded  port 25 is blocked. If I do Yum Updates it's still blocked.
  
  If I load blueonyx-5107R-SL6.0-i386-BX07-20110720.tar.gz template
  Port 25 is open. And with yum updates it's still open.
 
 Please do me a favour and run /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on one 
 of 
 the VPS's set up with the 20110616 os template and see if that fixes the 
 problem.
 
 -- 
 With best regards
 
 Michael Stauber
 
 
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 Message: 5
 Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 09:41:42 -0500
 From: Hugo Sesma hse...@gmail.com
 Subject: [BlueOnyx:08006]  Admin GUI via IPAD
 To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List blueo...@blueonyx.it
 Message-ID:
   CAGUwT8oW0Owcf-i0GQ1LQn9NLQGqf0c=xzu_11sgyygypxm...@mail.gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm traying to login from an IPAD the first logon is succesfull, but when I
 try to navigate to other items, it always returns me to the front page of
 the GUI.
 
 I have already try with Safary on a mac and PC and works fine.
 
 any suggestion will be apreciated. to avoid carring a Laptop on sumer time!
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Regards
 
 H.
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 From: Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet cobaltfa...@virtbiz.com
 Subject: [BlueOnyx:08007] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD
 To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it
 Message-ID: 4e3c0367.5000...@virtbiz.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
 
 Hugo Sesma wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I'm traying to login from an IPAD the first logon is succesfull, but 
  when I try to navigate to other items, it always returns me to the front 
  page of the GUI.
  
  I have already try with Safary on a mac and PC and works fine.
  
  any suggestion will be apreciated. to avoid carring a Laptop on sumer time!
  
  Thanks in advance.
 
 Hi Hugo,
 Are you connected via the WiFi or cell connection

[BlueOnyx:08010] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Ken - Precision Web Hosting, Inc
 for that 
site. It also has to have access to a MySQL database for it to work. 
   
   You can install it directly in the /home/sites/www.domain.tld/web directory 
for that virtual site. Or you can put it in a subdirectory like /web/cms or 
/web/joomla and put a PHP pointer for http requests to go into that 
subdirectory. I learned that trick can be handy when the customer has other big 
software packages they want on their site, like calendar or scheduling systems. 
   
   First create the MySQL database. And create a MySQL user/password with full 
access to that database. (PHPMyAdmin makes that easy when creating a new user - 
checkmark the box to create a similar named database at the same time). 
   
   Then FTP the Joomla zipfile to the /web directory and uncompress (or 
uncompress locally and FTP the whole Joomla directory tree to the /web 
directory). You might have to change ownerships to get it working correctly. 
From the command-line, go to the site's /web directory and use chown 
apache:site# *. Replace the # with the site number for that site. 
   
   That's all there is to it. Use a browser to hit that domain's site. The 
Joomla configuration setup will come up and lead you through setting up Joomla. 
   
   The only other thing I've run into is occasional permissions problems. I've 
had to do things like setting permissions to 777 for Joomla directories like 
/tmp or /modules - so Joomla can write into those directories while installing 
modules. 
   
   Good luck. 
   
   
   Chuck 
   
   
   
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   From: Richard Sidlin rich...@sidlin.co.uk 
   To: Blue Onyx blueo...@blueonyx.it 
   Sent: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 00:31:22 +0100 
   Subject: [BlueOnyx:07995] Joomla 
   
Hi All 

Bit of advice please. I need to install Joomla as a new customer wishes 
to host a site with us and they currently use this system. Does Joomla just get 
installed within a new virtual site on the BO server and if so, is it 
accessible by any other virtual site that may want Joomla? 

If anyone has created a How to for the installation on Blue Onyx, that 
would be fantastic! 

Thanks 


Richard 
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   From: Michael Stauber mstau...@blueonyx.it
   Subject: [BlueOnyx:08005] Re: receiving emails
   To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it
   Message-ID: 201108051548.07693.mstau...@blueonyx.it
   Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=utf-8
   
   Hi David,
   
have found the problem and can duplicate it with any VPS IP I have.
As Soon as I get blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template
loaded port 25 is blocked. If I do Yum Updates it's still blocked.

If I load blueonyx-5107R-SL6.0-i386-BX07-20110720.tar.gz template
Port 25 is open. And with yum updates it's still open.
   
   Please do me a favour and run /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on one 
of 
   the VPS's set up with the 20110616 os template and see if that fixes the 
   problem.
   
   -- 
   With best regards
   
   Michael Stauber
   
   
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   Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 09:41:42 -0500
   From: Hugo Sesma hse...@gmail.com
   Subject: [BlueOnyx:08006] Admin GUI via IPAD
   To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List blueo...@blueonyx.it
   Message-ID:
   CAGUwT8oW0Owcf-i0GQ1LQn9NLQGqf0c=xzu_11sgyygypxm...@mail.gmail.com
   Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
   
   Hi,
   
   I'm traying to login from an IPAD the first logon is succesfull, but when I
   try to navigate to other items, it always returns me to the front page of
   the GUI.
   
   I have already try with Safary on a mac and PC and works fine.
   
   any suggestion will be apreciated. to avoid carring a Laptop on sumer time!
   
   Thanks in advance.
   
   Regards
   
   H.
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   Subject: [BlueOnyx:08007] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD
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[BlueOnyx:08013] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Stephanie Sullivan
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeffrey Pellin [mailto:jeff...@px2co.net]
 Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 1:06 PM
 To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
 Subject: [BlueOnyx:08012] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD
 
 
 Hey Ken,
 
 Get yourself a 'Droid tablet - I have no problem with the Admin gui
 or
 Shell access.
 
 Regards
 
 Jeffrey
 
 On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 18:24:27 +0200, Michael Stauber
 mstau...@blueonyx.it
 wrote:
  Hi Ken,
 
  We could all chip in and get Michael an IPAD so that he could test
 it.
 
  Uuuuh. Yes please! ;o)
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Not so fast - I have a client with a droid 2 who has the login page refresh
every 10 seconds or so when trying to access the server's gui login using
the default browser. This doesn't happen with firefox or opera. I am getting
frustrated trying to resolve this issue - I can't see the page source as the
browser does not seem to let you see the source on droid, so I can't tell
what is actually being rendered. ARGH! 

When I look at the source of /usr/sausalito/ui/web/login.php I don't see
where things may be going wrong like what I'm seeing. Argh.

Maybe, as Michael says it's the wireless provider's proxy taking things
south...

Thanks,
   -Stephanie

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[BlueOnyx:08015] Re: receiving emails

2011-08-05 Thread KA0JON

Hi David,

  have found the problem and can duplicate it with any VPS IP I have.
 As Soon as I get blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template
 loaded  port 25 is blocked. If I do Yum Updates it's still blocked.
 
 If I load blueonyx-5107R-SL6.0-i386-BX07-20110720.tar.gz template
 Port 25 is open. And with yum updates it's still open.

Please do me a favour and run /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on one
of 
the VPS's set up with the 20110616 os template and see if that fixes the 
problem.

-- 
With best regards

Michael Stauber

Hi Michael,
I ran /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on 
blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template 
and still port 25 is closed.
I try on 2 different domain names.

David

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[BlueOnyx:08016] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Stephanie,

 Not so fast - I have a client with a droid 2 who has the login page refresh
 every 10 seconds or so when trying to access the server's gui login using
 the default browser. This doesn't happen with firefox or opera. I am
 getting frustrated trying to resolve this issue - I can't see the page
 source as the browser does not seem to let you see the source on droid, so
 I can't tell what is actually being rendered. ARGH!

Hard to say. I don't have any droid device. But yeah, I just tested the BX GUI 
on an iPhone and I think I can see what the problem is. Yet I have no idea how 
to fix it. Can't see much on the rinky-dinky small screen anyway and likewise 
there is no show source option.

All in all it's probably a JavaScript issue. We've had a fair share of these 
in the past just between IE, Firefox and Opera. And there are no special 
provisions in our code as of yet that deal with the highly tailored browsers 
of mobile devices.

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[BlueOnyx:08017] Re: receiving emails

2011-08-05 Thread KA0JON
Please do me a favor and run /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on one
of 
the VPS's set up with the 20110616 os template and see if that fixes the 
problem. 
-- 
With best regards 
 
Michael Stauber 

Hi Michael, 
I ran /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh on 
blueonyx-5106R-i386-5.6_BXSOL1_20110616.tar.gz template 
and still port 25 is closed. 
I try on 2 different domain names. 
David 

P.S. I came back 1hr later and now port 25 is open and site domain is
getting emails.. (Scratch Head Here)

David

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[BlueOnyx:08018] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD

2011-08-05 Thread Stephanie Sullivan
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Stauber [mailto:mstau...@blueonyx.it]
 Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 5:59 PM
 To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
 Subject: [BlueOnyx:08016] Re: Admin GUI via IPAD
 
 Hi Stephanie,
 
  Not so fast - I have a client with a droid 2 who has the login page
 refresh
  every 10 seconds or so when trying to access the server's gui login
 using
  the default browser. This doesn't happen with firefox or opera. I
 am
  getting frustrated trying to resolve this issue - I can't see the
 page
  source as the browser does not seem to let you see the source on
 droid, so
  I can't tell what is actually being rendered. ARGH!
 
 Hard to say. I don't have any droid device. But yeah, I just tested
 the BX GUI
 on an iPhone and I think I can see what the problem is. Yet I have no
 idea how
 to fix it. Can't see much on the rinky-dinky small screen anyway and
 likewise
 there is no show source option.
 
 All in all it's probably a JavaScript issue. We've had a fair share
 of these
 in the past just between IE, Firefox and Opera. And there are no
 special
 provisions in our code as of yet that deal with the highly tailored
 browsers
 of mobile devices.
 
 --
 With best regards
 
 Michael Stauber

Yup. I agree with the JavaScript assessment. What I don't see is how such a
problem would work. I mean, I don't see how the code in the page would cause
a 10 second page refresh. And about debugging browser issues on a phone -
AhhhH! The only think I saw that might would be a bit of
code that checked for the browser to be Netscape. That seems a bit unlikely.

The workaround I found that worked on the droid that was best: install
Opera, next best: install firefox.

It (on some further observation) seems the login.php refresh seems to happen
when I start to type into a form field. I'm still not seeing how this can be
triggered...

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[BlueOnyx:08019] Re: receiving emails

2011-08-05 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi David,

 P.S. I came back 1hr later and now port 25 is open and site domain is
 getting emails.. (Scratch Head Here)

Yeah, then running /usr/sausalito/scripts/initSendmail.sh has had the desired 
effect. All what was needed was a Sendmail restart. Which probably happened 
sometime afterwards for other reasons.

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