[BlueOnyx:22827] Unable to submit support request on Adventurine

2019-04-17 Thread Richard Barker

Unable to submit support request on Adventurine

Aventurin{e} 6108R (build 20170225 for a 6108R in en_US)

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[BlueOnyx:22826] Re: Install With UEFI Enabled?

2019-04-17 Thread Storer, Darren
Hi Michael,

Your "don't use USB sticks" advice proved to the main fix for the problems
previously encountered but the optimum solution turned out to be the CentOS
7 build, plus BO rpm instructions, which made everything work on the
server, including an obscure onboard RAID device.

Thanks again

Darren

On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 at 09:12, Storer, Darren 
wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> Thanks for the clear explanation and the alternatives mentioned; I'll try
> the DVD approach next, followed by the regular CentOS build (if DVD doesn't
> work).
>
> Thanks again for all that you've done for the project over the years.
>
> Darren
>
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 at 07:40, Michael Stauber 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Darren,
>>
>> > Whilst trying to the latest BO onto a server from a USB stick, I
>> > encountered the instruction to disable UEFI and reboot. If I boot from
>> > USB in legacy mode the installation proceeds but fails again after
>> > reboot. Unfortunately, there is no method to permanently disable UEFI on
>> > the BIOS; is there any way to load the latest BO with UEFI enabled?
>>
>> Generally: You can forget to try to install BlueOnyx from an USB stick
>> based on our ISO. If you take our ISO and convert it to an USB stick,
>> it'll not perform the BlueOnyx install with the *required* custom
>> kickstart script. Instead it'll run off and will install *something*,
>> but not really a functioning BlueOnyx.
>>
>> The reason for this is: The ISO's boot menu passes (depending on
>> selected option) the kickstart as a parameter to the startup procedure.
>> Usually this gets lost or is rendered non-functional when you convert
>> the ISO to USB.
>>
>> As for a true EFI-build: The *only* way for me to build an EFI capable
>> ISO is to build the whole thing on my office workstation (which has EFI
>> enabled) inside a VirtualBox VM with enabled EFI. Means I need to
>> download around 1800 RPMs, let the build box mix it up (45-60 minutes)
>> and then I got an ISO. After testing both EFI and non-EFI modes by
>> installing the ISO into another VM I need to upload the ISO to the
>> mirrors, which takes me hours from my shitty office internet (the
>> downlink is fast, uplink is crap).
>>
>> I'd rather build the ISO's in the datacenter on dedicated build boxes,
>> where my scripted environment does the building and testing in an
>> automated fashion. But that means (for the time being): No EFI, as the
>> servers either don't have EFI or have it disabled.
>>
>> Now if installing off the ISO or from a DVD isn't possible and you can't
>> do w/o EFI? Install a regular CentOS 7 and then do a manual 5209R
>> install based on this instructions:
>>
>> https://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?page=5209r-manual-install
>>
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>>
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[BlueOnyx:22825] No possibility as site admin to manage certificate for a site

2019-04-17 Thread Dirk Estenfeld
Hello,

a customer pointed out to me today that as a site admin of a site, you have
no access at all to the SSL menu item of your own site. Is this intentional
or an error?
Why should we not allow a site admin to manage his own certificate?

Best regards,
Dirk


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[BlueOnyx:22824] Re: Why is this logged in /var/log/maillog?

2019-04-17 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Dirk,

> by happenstance, I have just seen that the following lines are logged in
> /var/log/maillog
> 
> Apr 17 09:06:53 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:06:53 130.180.107.210 59904
> /ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename.domain.net  browse main 1
> 
> Why?
> This should be in /var/log/messages??
I just checked. By default net2ftp does indeed log into /var/log/maillog.

See:

/usr/sausalito/ui/web/ftpclient/settings.inc.php

$net2ftp_settings["syslog_facility"] = LOG_MAIL;

If changed to this it'll log to /var/log/messages:

$net2ftp_settings["syslog_facility"] = LOG_SYSLOG;

Which is really where these messages should go in first place. I'll
publish an update today that fixes this.

Many thanks for letting me know.

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[BlueOnyx:22823] Why is this logged in /var/log/maillog?

2019-04-17 Thread Dirk Estenfeld
Hello,

by happenstance, I have just seen that the following lines are logged in
/var/log/maillog

Apr 17 09:06:53 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:06:53 130.180.107.210 59904
/ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename.domain.net  browse main 1
Apr 17 09:07:03 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:07:03 130.180.107.210 59906
/ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename. domain.net admin browse main 1 /home
Apr 17 09:07:05 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:07:05 130.180.107.210 59906
/ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename. domain.net admin browse main 1
/home/sites
Apr 17 09:07:08 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:07:08 130.180.107.210 59905
/ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename. domain.net admin downloadfile  1
/home/sites www.site.de
Apr 17 09:07:13 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:07:13 130.180.107.210 59905
/ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename. domain.net admin browse main 1 /home
Apr 17 09:07:15 servename net2ftp: 2019-04-17 09:07:15 130.180.107.210 59905
/ftpclient/index.php 0 0 servename. domain.net admin browse main 1
/home/.sites

Why?
This should be in /var/log/messages??

Best regards,
Dirk


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