Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.3.1

2015-07-30 Thread Steve Boley
Make a separate upgrade rpm/deb and make it a dependency on upgrading 
existing install.


During it's install stop output text to screen to look at the users 
guide as well as a list of the detected databases and ask for which ones 
to upgrade and the then prompt for the dbuser and pass required.  The 
users guide would be referred for in depth analysis of the procedure.  
If they want to study the users guide they can opt out of the upgrade 
right there.  Simple user friendly and problem prevention way to do 
upgrades.

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On 7/30/2015 8:09 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:

On 2015-07-30 15:05, Chris Coleman wrote:

On 7/30/2015 8:57 AM, Christian Mack wrote:

Hello

Am 30.07.2015 um 14:24 schrieb Márcio Merlone:

On 24-07-2015 08:07, Steve Ankeny wrote:

The only issues I remember with the running of the script were --

(1) users fail to run it
(2) or, they run the wrong script

Instructions are *always* at the back pages of the Installation
Guide --

http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf (pg 58)

Since I run Ubuntu, I assume the install/upgrade procedure from apt
already does that, is this correct?


No!
You have to do that manually.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack


I nominate adding the database schema upgrade script to the deb and rpm
install/upgrade scripts. It would need to detect the current db schema
version and apply the appropriate db updates. Which it surely does
already...
That automation alone would probably reduce friction by 5%.


Assuming it doesn't have any bugs and blows up your whole database. You
should read the notes anyway, because schema migrations aren't the only
changes between versions.



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Re: [SOGo] 2.3.0 Update problems

2015-07-15 Thread Steve Boley
Look at your ld.so.conf and see if /usr/lib/sogo is defined and if it is 
run ldconfig and if not add it and run ldconfig and try again.


This is how libraries outside of system paths are sourced out.
Steve



On 7/15/2015 11:07 AM, Sam wrote:

Same result... :/

# sudo -u sogo bash sql-update-2.1.17_to_2.3.0.sh
sogo-tool: error while loading shared libraries: libSOGo.so.2: cannot 
open shared object file: No such file or directory

Couldn't fetch OCSFolderInfoURL value, aborting



Le 15/07/2015 15:37, Francis Lachapelle a écrit :

On Jul 15, 2015, at 9:27 AM, Sam  wrote:

Hello Francis,

No, I run under the root user. I can't do a "su - sogo" on my 
system... The sogo user is a nologin account. Is there another way 
to do this?

I had also try to modify this parameters :
defaultusername=sogo
defaultdatabase=sogo
directly  in the script "sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0.sh " without 
succes.

Try with sudo:

sudo -u sogo bash sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0.sh


Le 15/07/2015 15:00, Francis Lachapelle a écrit :

Hello Sam


On Jul 15, 2015, at 5:18 AM, Sam  wrote:

I try to update from v2.2.17a to v2.3.0, the "yum update sogo" 
command works great but when I launch the script 
sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0.sh an error occurs :


# bash sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0.sh
sogo-tool: error while loading shared libraries: libSOGo.so.2: 
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Couldn't fetch OCSFolderInfoURL value, aborting

I can see the libSOGo.so.2 file here :
/usr/lib/GNUstep/Frameworks/SOGo.framework/Versions/2/sogo/libSOGo.so. 


/usr/lib/sogo/libSOGo.so.2


Do you execute the script as the sogo user?


Francis


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Re: [SOGo] Help on SOGo

2014-04-07 Thread Steve Boley
So you're binding to your local ldap server what do the openldap logs 
show when it fails to bind?

Steve
On 4/7/2014 9:38 AM, Dawit Ayele wrote:

Here is My Configuration:

{
SOGoProfileURL =
"postgresql://sogo:sogo@localhost:5432/sogo/sogo_user_profile";
OCSFolderInfoURL =
"postgresql://sogo:sogo@localhost:5432/sogo/sogo_folder_info";
OCSSessionsFolderURL =
"postgresql://sogo:sogo@localhost:5432/sogo/sogo_sessions_folder";
SOGoAppointmentSendEMailNotifications = YES;
SOGoCalendarDefaultRoles = (
PublicViewer,
ConfidentialDAndTViewer
);
SOGoLanguage = English;
SOGoMailDomain = kft.local;
SOGoDraftsFolderName = INBOX/Drafts;
SOGoIMAPServer = localhost;
SOGoUserSources = (
{
type = ldap;
CNFieldName = cn;
UIDFieldName = uid;
IDFieldName = uid; // first field of the DN for direct binds
baseDN = "ou=people,dc=kft,dc=local";
bindDN = "uid=sogo,ou=people,dc=kft,dc=local";
bindPassword = root@123;
canAuthenticate = YES;
displayName = "Shared Addresses";
hostname = localhost;
id = public;
isAddressBook = YES;
port = 389;
}
);
SOGoMailingMechanism = smtp;
SOGoSMTPServer = localhost;
SOGoSentFolderName = INBOX/Sent;
SOGoTimeZone = America/Montreal;
SOGoTrashFolderName = INBOX/Trash;
SOGoPageTitle = "Kifiya";
SOGoFaviconRelativeURL  = /data/favicon.ico;
SOGoVacationEnabled = YES;
SOGoForwardEnabled = YES;
SOGoSieveScriptsEnabled = YES;
SOGoLoginModule = Mail;
}


2014-04-06 19:31 GMT+03:00 Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator 
mailto:goetz.reini...@filmakademie.de>>:


Am 06.04.14 15:27, schrieb Dawit Ayele:
> Hi All,
>
> I configured sogo with OpenLDAP for Authentication. but when i
try to
> login it is showing me: object not found. Please help. thx

Hi,

what dose your config looks like?

/Götz

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Re: [SOGo] Cannot Receive Emails

2014-03-26 Thread Steve Boley
To receive email your mail dns settings point to the correct server to 
receive the mail.
You alluded to a change of modem/router so therefore it's more than 
likely firewall/dns issues that are causing your problems.


Get outside your network and see if you can ping your email address and 
then see if you can hit your imap server with telnet and you will start 
getting answers to what is probably wrong.

Steve
On 3/25/2014 7:04 PM, Joe wrote:

Hi

I have had SOGo ZEG installed on my server for 8 or 9 months, receiving and
sending emails through the Web Portal. I was never able to configure
Thunderbird or my Android phone to send messages.

However, my problem now is much worse. The modem / router had to be replaced.
This caused considerable problems in re-establishing all the settings.
Eventually, I have all of my servers except SOGo ZEG working properly.

SOGo ZEG is comprised of four servers SOGo, LDAP, Cyrus and Postfix.

I can send, but not receive emails. I have tried for days googling and poring
over documentation to see if there is some setting that is wrong. Nothing
resolves the problem.

One frustration is the complexity of getting four servers working together. In
following advice found through internet searches, the danger is that the
advice may be for a setting that is for a different version of the server. So,
for example, I found some very clear documentation for Cyrus, but it was from
10 years ago. I ignored that and decided to focus on Cyrus provided
documentation for my version (2.4.12-2).

I read through the documentation for my version, double checking this against
my settings. What I discovered is that several of the directories and files
mentioned do not exist on my server.

Since, I installed everything through ZEG, I figure that SOGo has customized
Cyrus and probably some of the other servers, so some of the Cyrus
documentation was not relevant.

I also poured over the SOGo documentation double checking my settings. I could
not find anything that made a difference.

Does anyone have advice on troubleshooting this issue (can send, but can't
receive emails)?  Has anyone else run into this problem and resolved it?

Thanks,

Joe



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Re: [SOGo] SOGo as second DC

2014-03-13 Thread Steve Boley
Remember also that you do not have to do any seizing unless you have to 
use outlook in your organization.  This is only related to the 
openchange portion which again is only for outlook interoperability and 
web and thunderbird neither one require it.


The schema in microsoft can keep a copy of the global catalog on each dc 
and I'm not sure why samba hasn't mimiced that function instead of 
seizing.  Which would actually fulfill the requirement openchange is 
looking for and not muck around with Microsoft's infrastructure like it 
presently does.


It seems the primary focus has been replacement and mimicing the forest 
and not integration.

Steve
On 3/12/2014 11:05 PM, Ron Scott-Adams wrote:
*Seizing any roles from an SBS server is not supported.* Ever. Under 
no circumstances should you ever transfer any domain services away 
from an SBS box. Regardless of what samba documentation, /et al/ may 
claim, this is always an incorrect action to take.


You cannot treat SBS as a typical domain controller, nor can you treat 
an SBS forest as a typical forest. There are elements within SBS that 
completely depend upon and expect all roles to be present at all 
times. And of all roles to transfer, the schema role invites possibly 
the most disaster, as SBS does not expect non-resident schema 
modifications.


When you’re playing on Microsoft’s infrastructure, there are some MS 
rules you have to follow. Not everything they mandate is merely a 
“best practice” or without reason, and this is a prime example.


Now that I’m done ranting/scolding, what is the detailed message you 
receive from ntdsutil? It may be helpful to up the logging level of 
LDAP Interface Events and DS Schema in 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Diagnostics 
(start with a value of 2).


Also, you may consider a system state restore (you do back up your 
system state frequently, I hope): 
http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2011/03/31/how-to-perform-an-authoritative-system-state-restore-in-sbs-2008-2011-standard.aspx. 
Note this will likely hose your samba instance and require some sort 
of cleaning to realign it to reality, but SOGo should remain unscathed.


Good luck and such.

On Mar 12, 2014, at 5:14 PM, Patric Becker <mailto:p.bec...@britz-trier.de>> wrote:



OK, monologue ;-),
I give it up! How should I transfer the Schema role from the sogo box 
to my sbs?

I´ve tried it in Win with ntdsutil and on my linux with
samba-tool fsmo seize --role=schema
Where is my failure?? ;(
Thanks
Paddie
Patric Becker <mailto:p.bec...@britz-trier.de>> hat am 12. März 2014 um 20:43 
geschrieben:


OK, forget the last mail ;-). After I read a bit more I find out, 
that the command worked. BUT if I test with

samba-tool fsmo show
it tells me, that schemamasterrole still is on the sogo box ;-(.
I will test a little more this evening. If i get it OK, if not i 
give up on it.

Thanks
Paddie
Patric Becker <mailto:p.bec...@britz-trier.de>> hat am 12. März 2014 um 19:51 
geschrieben:


Many Thanks for your extensive answer. I´ve tried it this way a few 
minutes ago. but when I want to seize it back to the SBS i get this 
error

FSMO transfer of 'schema' role successful
ERROR: Failed to initiate role seize of 'schema' role: objectclass: 
modify message must have elements/attributes!

I´ve googled a little and found this bugreport
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9461
As I understand it correctly. I have to rebuild samba with this 
Patch applied to get this working.

Thanks
Paddie
Steve Boley mailto:st...@nams.net>> hat am 12. 
März 2014 um 17:08 geschrieben:


You only need to move the global catalog the schema over to setup 
openchange and then you can seize it back from the sbs system and 
all would be well in active directory land. To simply join as 2nd 
dc you do not have to seize any roles and the seizing is for 
extending the exchange schema onto the active directory which 
actually should be in place in sbs so you might have to just seize 
the role so the global catalog is copied over and take it right 
back and openchange might be happy just get ready for a lot of 
google and debugging probably as this is not a simple task to get 
it all working. I've put in a feature request for openchange to 
check for the schema on a remote dc not the local one but that 
might take a while to be added.

Steve
On 3/9/2014 8:37 AM, Patric Becker wrote:

Hi,
I want to join a SOGo-Box to an existing Domain with a Windows 
SBS 2011 Essentials(!!!) Box.
I´ve asked this Question a few weeks before and get the hint to 
copy/move the fsmo roles from the Windows to the SOGo Box BUT 
after a few tries and a little more searching in the Web I found 
out, that I CAN´T copy/move all fsmo Roles from an SBS Essential 
Server to an other box.
My next Idea was to Use the SOGo Box as FIRST DC but the SBS 
Essential Box couldn´t join a Network as second DC ;(.

Is there an

Re: [SOGo] SOGo as second DC

2014-03-12 Thread Steve Boley
You only need to move the global catalog the schema over to setup 
openchange and then you can seize it back from the sbs system and all 
would be well in active directory land. To simply join as 2nd dc you do 
not have to seize any roles and the seizing is for extending the 
exchange schema onto the active directory which actually should be in 
place in sbs so you might have to just seize the role so the global 
catalog is copied over and take it right back and openchange might be 
happy just get ready for a lot of google and debugging probably as this 
is not a simple task to get it all working. I've put in a feature 
request for openchange to check for the schema on a remote dc not the 
local one but that might take a while to be added.

Steve
On 3/9/2014 8:37 AM, Patric Becker wrote:

Hi,
I want to join a SOGo-Box to an existing Domain with a Windows SBS 
2011 Essentials(!!!) Box.
I´ve asked this Question a few weeks before and get the hint to 
copy/move the fsmo roles from the Windows to the SOGo Box BUT after a 
few tries and a little more searching in the Web I found out, that I 
CAN´T copy/move all fsmo Roles from an SBS Essential Server to an 
other box.
My next Idea was to Use the SOGo Box as FIRST DC but the SBS Essential 
Box couldn´t join a Network as second DC ;(.

Is there an other solution to use SOGo in this network??
Thanks
Paddie
PS: Sorry for starting an new Thread but I´m at home now and write 
this with our Provider-webfronend. ;-).
PPS: The SBS Essential Box was there as I joined the Company ;). I 
would never buy such crap...


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Re: [SOGo] ZEG install problem

2014-03-10 Thread Steve Boley

It's a debian/ubuntu issue thinking it has a second adapter now.

ubuntu new adapter wrong eth /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules 
remove all ethX lines save reboot

Steve
On 3/10/2014 7:30 AM, Andy Tuinman wrote:


You can login on the terminal of the physical machine (plug in a 
monitor on that machine). You don't need an ip for that. Or can you 
tell how the structure is. Is it a vm on an accessible pc or is it a 
physical machine?


Op 10 mrt. 2014 12:48 schreef "John" >:


Hi Andy
Thanks for your reply. I have been out of circulation for a few
days with floods and illness.

I can't log on to sogo on my server as it has no gui interface,
and hence no terminal access to sogo, and I can't ssh because
don't know the ip.

I have subsequently tried installing sogo on my (ubuntu) laptop
with gui.

It initially complained that there was no adapter en0, so I
changed it in the settings to eth0 (I had already tried this on my
headless server install).

This allowed the sogo vm to start.

However it came up with the Start using... from
http://172.20.20.222. I have no idea where it got this from. My
network issues ips in the range 192.168.0.1-255.

Thinking it may have been because it initially did not have the
correct adapter setting, I rebooted it. This time it got stuck at
setting up network settings with - Waiting for network
configuration...
Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration and then...
Booting system without full network configuration...
And then when it came up it had - Start using your ZEG. from
http:///  - no ip at all.

Any further help greatly appreciated!

Regards
John






On 05/03/14 19:43, Andy Tuinman wrote:


Go to your physical sogo server.
In that server you can login as sogo with password sogo.
Then you enter ifconfig.
Now you can look for your ip address.

Op 5 mrt. 2014 01:17 schreef "John" mailto:jo...@ch.steiner.school.nz>>:

Hi all

I am fully new to this.

I have installed the sogo vm on my ubuntu server. This server
does not have a gui. I do not know how to connect to this
device. It does not appear in my (Windows 2008) DNS, so I do
not have an IP for it!

Any ideas?

Thanks

John

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Re: [SOGo] Cannot Bind to LDAP, but No Attempt Appears to be Made

2014-03-04 Thread Steve Boley
What user id is dovecot binding with? If it's not binding with the sogo 
try a different UID to bind with or just check the ldap structure of 
both of them.

Steve
On 3/4/2014 8:18 AM, Ron Scott-Adams wrote:

Hi Sven, I could give that a go, but LDAP operations for dovecot seem to 
succeed just fine. Likewise, postfix has no problem looking up mail domains.


On Mar 4, 2014, at 2:09, Sven Schwedas  wrote:

Hi,


On 2014-03-04 02:06, Ron Scott-Adams wrote:
I'm seeing the following in sogo.log, but nothing in OpenLDAP logs to indicate 
a why, even with logging set to -1. More to the point, I don't even see login 
attempts, or any reference to that user. Meanwhile logs of Dovecot's LDAP user 
binding and searching abound.

Have you considered running tcpdump and see whether the problem is
somewhere down the stack?


The log message is:
[ERROR] <0x0xb8c8a460[LDAPSource]> Could not bind to the LDAP server 
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Re: [SOGo] Stable Installation doesn't work anymore

2014-03-03 Thread Steve Boley
151]: Running event handler: 
/etc/e-smith/events/actions/generic_template_expand
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: expanding 
/etc/sysconfig/kernel

Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: expanding /boot/grub/grub.conf
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: 
generic_template_expand=action|Event|local|Action|generic_template_expand|Start|1393858538 
153826|End|1393858538 665951|Elapsed|0.512125
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: Running event handler: 
/etc/e-smith/events/local/S50clear-pptp-interfaces
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: 
S50clear-pptp-interfaces=action|Event|local|Action|S50clear-pptp-interfaces|Start|1393858538 
666213|End|1393858538 726987|Elapsed|0.060774
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: Running event handler: 
/etc/e-smith/events/actions/adjust-services
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: adjusting supervised yum 
(once)
Mar  3 15:55:38 lupra esmith::event[4151]: 
adjust-services=action|Event|local|Action|adjust-services|Start|1393858538 
727276|End|1393858538 810183|Elapsed|0.082907



Shall I manipulate the mysql DB? What is normally the password for 
mysql in the SOGo Installation?



Thanks in advance
Luca

Am 03.03.2014 um 15:41 schrieb Steve Boley <mailto:st...@nams.net>>:


Reboot your linux server as the network stack is having some serious 
issues and it would be easiest to see if a server reboot would fix 
the problem and then start looking at the logs and see what is wrong.

Steve
On 3/2/2014 11:35 PM, Luca Egloff wrote:

Hi Steve

In the sshd-log it says:
Received signal 15; terminating.

Each time I try to log in.
What could this be?

What do you mean with reboot the box?


Greetings
Luca
Am 28.02.2014 um 20:16 schrieb Steve Boley <mailto:st...@nams.net>>:


If you can't login ssh then something has seriously gone wrong with 
the network stack and the box needs to be rebooted for sure.

Steve
On 2/28/2014 8:41 AM, Luca Egloff wrote:

Hi
I have an SME Server running (8.0). On this server I installed 
SOGo . Alls
worked fine for several months. Now I can no more access the SOGo 
Interface.
Neither can I log in to the Server from another Machine via 
Web-Browser or SSH

(Terminal).
I hope someone can help me. I post the Output of the Sogo-Log:
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> 
Terminating with

SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d9a6ec[WOWatchDogChild]> 
sending terminate

signal to pid 3616
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f844bc[WOWatchDogChild]> 
sending terminate

signal to pid 3615
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d934ec[WOWatchDogChild]> 
sending terminate

signal to pid 3614
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> 
Terminating with

SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f844bc[WOWatchDogChild]> child 
3615 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> 
Terminating with

SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d934ec[WOWatchDogChild]> child 
3614 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> 
Terminating with

SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d9a6ec[WOWatchDogChild]> child 
3616 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> all 
children exited.

We now terminate.
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: version 2.2.0 (build 
root@shiva.inverse <mailto:root@shiva.inverse>

201402241708) -- starting
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: vmem size check enabled: shutting 
down app when

vmem > 384 MB
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x836aa6c[SOGoProductLoader]> 
SOGo products

loaded from '/usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo':
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x836aa6c[SOGoProductLoader]>
PreferencesUI.SOGo, MainUI.SOGo, MailerUI.SOGo, CommonUI.SOGo, 
Contacts.SOGo,

AdministrationUI.SOGo, ContactsUI.SOGo, Appointments.SOGo,
MailPartViewers.SOGo, Mailer.SOGo, SchedulerUI.SOGo
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> listening on
127.0.0.1:2
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> watchdog 
process pid:

4189
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x75aba0[WOWatchDogChild]> 
watchdog request

timeout set to 10 minutes
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> preparing 
3 children
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child 
spawned with pid

4190
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child 
spawned with pid

4191
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child 
spawned with pid

4192
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x82a33b4[SOGoCache]> Cache 
cleanup interval

set every 300.00 seconds
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x82a33b4[SOGoCache]> Using host(s)
'localhost' as server(s)
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:41 GMT] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/claudia/

HTTP/1.1" 401 0/0 0.042 - - 1M
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogo

Re: [SOGo] Active Directory password change

2014-03-03 Thread Steve Boley
I'm not sure why but sogo and openchange both are written to look for a 
local domain controller via samba4 and requires that it be installed and 
configured. Due to issues in samba4 being a member server it has to be 
joined as an additional domain controller.

Steve
On 3/3/2014 6:13 AM, Micha? Franczak wrote:
I do not have samba as domain controller. I'm authenticating directly 
in Windows AD.

Is any other way to do it ?


2014-02-28 15:45 GMT+01:00 Steve Boley <mailto:st...@nams.net>>:


First step is to use samba4 samba-tool commands and see if the
password can be changed there.
If you can it's a sogo ldap config option but if you can't it's
either a domain policy or permission off somewhere.
Steve

On 2/28/2014 7:53 AM, francze...@gmail.com
<mailto:francze...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,
It's my first post.
I have working configuration of SOGo with Active Directory
configuration.
Is it possible to change Domain password from SOGo interface
(Settings->
Password)
When I try to change password I can find following errors in logs:
Feb 28 12:19:06 sogod [4070]: [ERROR]
<0x0x7fd20c04b778[NGLdapConnection]>
Couldn't change password for cn=user,ou=comarch,ou=firmy
zewnetrzne,ou=uzytkownicy,dc=domain,dc=pl
Feb 28 12:19:06 sogod [4070]: <0x0x7fd20b4b84e8[LDAPSource]>
 NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation modify
failed: Server is
unwilling to perform (0x35) INFO:{dn = "cn=micha\U0142
franczak,ou=comarch,ou=firmy
zewnetrzne,ou=uzytkownicy,dc=domain,dc=pl"; }

On a gui I get red notice saying:
Unknown Error: 32531

Regards
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Re: [SOGo] Stable Installation doesn't work anymore

2014-03-03 Thread Steve Boley
Reboot your linux server as the network stack is having some serious 
issues and it would be easiest to see if a server reboot would fix the 
problem and then start looking at the logs and see what is wrong.

Steve
On 3/2/2014 11:35 PM, Luca Egloff wrote:

Hi Steve

In the sshd-log it says:
Received signal 15; terminating.

Each time I try to log in.
What could this be?

What do you mean with reboot the box?


Greetings
Luca
Am 28.02.2014 um 20:16 schrieb Steve Boley <mailto:st...@nams.net>>:


If you can't login ssh then something has seriously gone wrong with 
the network stack and the box needs to be rebooted for sure.

Steve
On 2/28/2014 8:41 AM, Luca Egloff wrote:

Hi
I have an SME Server running (8.0). On this server I installed SOGo 
. Alls
worked fine for several months. Now I can no more access the SOGo 
Interface.
Neither can I log in to the Server from another Machine via 
Web-Browser or SSH

(Terminal).
I hope someone can help me. I post the Output of the Sogo-Log:
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d9a6ec[WOWatchDogChild]> sending 
terminate

signal to pid 3616
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f844bc[WOWatchDogChild]> sending 
terminate

signal to pid 3615
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d934ec[WOWatchDogChild]> sending 
terminate

signal to pid 3614
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f844bc[WOWatchDogChild]> child 
3615 exited

Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d934ec[WOWatchDogChild]> child 
3614 exited

Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d9a6ec[WOWatchDogChild]> child 
3616 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> all children 
exited.

We now terminate.
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: version 2.2.0 (build 
root@shiva.inverse <mailto:root@shiva.inverse>

201402241708) -- starting
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: vmem size check enabled: shutting down 
app when

vmem > 384 MB
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x836aa6c[SOGoProductLoader]> SOGo 
products

loaded from '/usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo':
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x836aa6c[SOGoProductLoader]>
PreferencesUI.SOGo, MainUI.SOGo, MailerUI.SOGo, CommonUI.SOGo, 
Contacts.SOGo,

AdministrationUI.SOGo, ContactsUI.SOGo, Appointments.SOGo,
MailPartViewers.SOGo, Mailer.SOGo, SchedulerUI.SOGo
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> listening on
127.0.0.1:2
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> watchdog 
process pid:

4189
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x75aba0[WOWatchDogChild]> watchdog 
request

timeout set to 10 minutes
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> preparing 3 
children
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child 
spawned with pid

4190
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child 
spawned with pid

4191
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child 
spawned with pid

4192
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x82a33b4[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup 
interval

set every 300.00 seconds
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x82a33b4[SOGoCache]> Using host(s)
'localhost' as server(s)
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:41 GMT] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/claudia/

HTTP/1.1" 401 0/0 0.042 - - 1M
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x826ae74[LDAPSource]>  NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation bind failed: Invalid
credentials (0x31) INFO:{login = "cn=claudia,ou=groups,dc=lupra,dc=no-
ip,dc=org"; }
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:41 GMT] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/claudia/

HTTP/1.1" 200 0/0 0.013 - - 576K
Feb 28 12:13:42 sogod [4192]: [WARN] 
<0x0x82a33a4[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry

'{DAV:}write' already exists in DAV permissions table
Feb 28 12:13:42 sogod [4192]: [WARN] 
<0x0x82a33a4[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry

'{DAV:}write-properties' already exists in DAV permissions table
Feb 28 12:13:42 sogod [4192]: [WARN] 
<0x0x82a33a4[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry

'{DAV:}write-content' already exists in DAV permissions table
2014-02-28 12:13:42.106 sogod[4192] Note(SoObject): SoDebugKeyLookup is
enabled!
2014-02-28 12:13:42.107 sogod[4192] Note(SoObject): SoDebugBaseURL 
is enabled!
2014-02-28 12:13:42.107 sogod[4192] Note(SoObject): relative base 
URLs are

enabled.
2014-02-28 12:13:42.118 sogod[4192] File NSKeyValueCoding.m: 913. In -
[NSObject(KeyValueCoding) valuesForKeys:] This method is deprecated, 
use -

dictionaryWithValuesForKeys:
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:42 GMT] "PROPFIND 
/SOGo/dav/claud

Re: [SOGo] Stable Installation doesn't work anymore

2014-02-28 Thread Steve Boley
If you can't login ssh then something has seriously gone wrong with the 
network stack and the box needs to be rebooted for sure.

Steve
On 2/28/2014 8:41 AM, Luca Egloff wrote:

Hi
I have an SME Server running (8.0). On this server I installed SOGo . Alls
worked fine for several months. Now I can no more access the SOGo Interface.
Neither can I log in to the Server from another Machine via Web-Browser or SSH
(Terminal).
I hope someone can help me. I post the Output of the Sogo-Log:
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d9a6ec[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate
signal to pid 3616
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f844bc[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate
signal to pid 3615
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d934ec[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate
signal to pid 3614
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f844bc[WOWatchDogChild]> child 3615 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d934ec[WOWatchDogChild]> child 3614 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with
SIGINT or SIGTERM
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9d9a6ec[WOWatchDogChild]> child 3616 exited
Feb 28 11:26:21 sogod [3509]: <0x0x9f3c76c[WOWatchDog]> all children exited.
We now terminate.
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: version 2.2.0 (build root@shiva.inverse
201402241708) -- starting
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: vmem size check enabled: shutting down app when
vmem > 384 MB
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x836aa6c[SOGoProductLoader]> SOGo products
loaded from '/usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo':
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x836aa6c[SOGoProductLoader]>
PreferencesUI.SOGo, MainUI.SOGo, MailerUI.SOGo, CommonUI.SOGo, Contacts.SOGo,
AdministrationUI.SOGo, ContactsUI.SOGo, Appointments.SOGo,
MailPartViewers.SOGo, Mailer.SOGo, SchedulerUI.SOGo
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> listening on
127.0.0.1:2
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> watchdog process pid:
4189
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x75aba0[WOWatchDogChild]> watchdog request
timeout set to 10 minutes
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> preparing 3 children
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid
4190
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid
4191
Feb 28 11:26:22 sogod [4189]: <0x0x842a9fc[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid
4192
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x82a33b4[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup interval
set every 300.00 seconds
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x82a33b4[SOGoCache]> Using host(s)
'localhost' as server(s)
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:41 GMT] "OPTIONS /SOGo/dav/claudia/
HTTP/1.1" 401 0/0 0.042 - - 1M
Feb 28 12:13:41 sogod [4192]: <0x0x826ae74[LDAPSource]>  NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation bind failed: Invalid
credentials (0x31) INFO:{login = "cn=claudia,ou=groups,dc=lupra,dc=no-
ip,dc=org"; }
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:41 GMT] "OPTIONS /SOGo/dav/claudia/
HTTP/1.1" 200 0/0 0.013 - - 576K
Feb 28 12:13:42 sogod [4192]: [WARN] <0x0x82a33a4[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry
'{DAV:}write' already exists in DAV permissions table
Feb 28 12:13:42 sogod [4192]: [WARN] <0x0x82a33a4[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry
'{DAV:}write-properties' already exists in DAV permissions table
Feb 28 12:13:42 sogod [4192]: [WARN] <0x0x82a33a4[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry
'{DAV:}write-content' already exists in DAV permissions table
2014-02-28 12:13:42.106 sogod[4192] Note(SoObject): SoDebugKeyLookup is
enabled!
2014-02-28 12:13:42.107 sogod[4192] Note(SoObject): SoDebugBaseURL is enabled!
2014-02-28 12:13:42.107 sogod[4192] Note(SoObject): relative base URLs are
enabled.
2014-02-28 12:13:42.118 sogod[4192] File NSKeyValueCoding.m: 913. In -
[NSObject(KeyValueCoding) valuesForKeys:] This method is deprecated, use -
dictionaryWithValuesForKeys:
178.197.237.21 - - [28/Feb/2014:12:13:42 GMT] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/claudia/
Calendar/ HTTP/1.1" 207 1394/2037 0.119 9264 84% 1M
188.63.53.242 - - [28/Feb/2014:13:07:44 GMT] "OPTIONS /SOGo/dav/claudia/
HTTP/1.1" 401 0/0 0.007 - - 0
Feb 28 13:07:44 sogod [4192]: <0x0x826ae74[LDAPSource]>  NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation bind failed: Invalid
credentials (0x31) INFO:{login = "cn=claudia,ou=groups,dc=lupra,dc=no-
ip,dc=org"; }
188.63.53.242 - - [28/Feb/2014:13:07:44 GMT] "OPTIONS /SOGo/dav/claudia/
HTTP/1.1" 200 0/0 0.007 - - 0
188.63.53.242 - - [28/Feb/2014:13:07:44 GMT] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/claudia/
Calendar/ HTTP/1.1" 207 1394/2037 0.069 9264 84% 72K
178.197.237.53 - - [28/Feb/2014:13:07:55 GMT] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/luca/
Calendar/ HTTP/1.1" 401 0/2097 0.384 - - 0
Feb 28 13:07:58 sogod [4192]: <0x0x826ae74[LDAPSource]>  NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation bind failed: Invalid
credentials (0x31) INFO:{login

Re: [SOGo] Active Directory password change

2014-02-28 Thread Steve Boley
First step is to use samba4 samba-tool commands and see if the password 
can be changed there.
If you can it's a sogo ldap config option but if you can't it's either a 
domain policy or permission off somewhere.

Steve
On 2/28/2014 7:53 AM, francze...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,
It's my first post.
I have working configuration of SOGo with Active Directory configuration.
Is it possible to change Domain password from SOGo interface (Settings->
Password)
When I try to change password I can find following errors in logs:
Feb 28 12:19:06 sogod [4070]: [ERROR] <0x0x7fd20c04b778[NGLdapConnection]>
Couldn't change password for cn=user,ou=comarch,ou=firmy
zewnetrzne,ou=uzytkownicy,dc=domain,dc=pl
Feb 28 12:19:06 sogod [4070]: <0x0x7fd20b4b84e8[LDAPSource]>  NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation modify failed: Server is
unwilling to perform (0x35) INFO:{dn = "cn=micha\U0142
franczak,ou=comarch,ou=firmy zewnetrzne,ou=uzytkownicy,dc=domain,dc=pl"; }

On a gui I get red notice saying:
Unknown Error: 32531

Regards
Michal


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Re: [SOGo] Samba4 issue with existing AD and Exchange 2007

2014-02-21 Thread Steve Boley
Have you pulled a current kerberos ticket with the domain admin account 
successfully?

kinit administrator
klist
The second would should a current key good for 24 hrs for the 
administrator account.

This makes sure the kerberos config is correct and functioning.

When I did it noticed that the dns role wasn't applied correctly either 
and I already run bind so I have the active directory specifics in my 
zone of my primary dns. The oddity is that samba4 requires a local form 
of dns and won't use an external source which I guess because they try 
and mimic a standalone single windows dc and the member server and 
additional dc seem an afterthought due to their ongoing difficulties 
with setup and functions.

Steve
On 2/20/2014 4:38 PM, John Kenyon wrote:

-Original Message-
From: users-requ...@sogo.nu [mailto:users-requ...@sogo.nu] On Behalf
Of Steve Boley
Sent: Friday, 21 February 2014 1:44 AM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Samba4 issue with existing AD and Exchange 2007

Failed to apply records: Failed to find GUID for (null): Invalid DN syntax

This is the error that shows your passing the wrong domain to be joining.

Is your windows forest overall just mycompany.com.au then that is what you
should join the samba to not any subdomains.  If this is your problem edit the
kerberos file and alter your command to remove the subdomains and it
should then successfully join.
Steve


Hi Steve,

The domain is actually: int.mycompany.com.au

I've found the following bug report which looks like this issue (see comment 22 
onwards) - https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8680

I've tested the SerNet samba version 4.1.4 but still have the same issue.

I'll chase this up with the Samba guys, unless someone here has come across a 
solution for this issue?

Cheers, John


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Re: [SOGo] Samba4 issue with existing AD and Exchange 2007

2014-02-20 Thread Steve Boley

Failed to apply records: Failed to find GUID for (null): Invalid DN syntax

This is the error that shows your passing the wrong domain to be joining.

Is your windows forest overall just mycompany.com.au then that is what you 
should join the samba to not any subdomains.  If this is your problem edit the 
kerberos file and alter your command to remove the subdomains and it should 
then successfully join.
Steve

On 2/20/2014 3:23 AM, John Kenyon wrote:

Failed to apply records: Failed to find GUID for (null): Invalid DN syntax


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Re: [SOGo] Samba4 issue with existing AD and Exchange 2007

2014-02-18 Thread Steve Boley
Without the command syntax or what you added into your kerberos file 
it's hard to say what is wrong.
Your joining active directory as a domain controller exchange at this 
point is irrelevant and the error points to ldap naming error. I've 
joined the default samba4 that is in the sogo repositories to a 2008 
level domain after I got everything correct in the configuration and the 
right command syntax.

Steve
On 2/18/2014 5:48 AM, Steve Ankeny wrote:

(just a guess)

Have you identified the Samba/SOGo server as an "exchange" server in 
your AD?


It seems to me it's contacting the existing Exchange Server but not 
being forwarded to SOGo


On 02/18/2014 05:43 AM, John Kenyon wrote:

Hi All,

I know this is a samba issue but thought someone on this list may be 
able to help? I'm trying to complete testing of SOGo's Native 
Microsoft Outlook Compatibility by adding a Samba4 DC to an existing 
Active Directory with Exchange 2007. When I run the samba-tool to 
join the domain as a DC it starts the process, seems to hit an issue, 
and then rolls back. Here is the output:


...  ...
Failed to apply records: Failed to find GUID for (null): Invalid DN 
syntax

Failed to commit objects: WERR_GENERAL_FAILURE
Join failed - cleaning up
...  ...

I suspect this issue is due to exchange 2007? The plan is to replace 
Exchange 2007 with SOGo. Has anyone else dealt with this issue? Or 
had success with a similar deployment?


Cheers, John




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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Steve Boley
 different than your SOGo server and both

are running as virtual machines.  SOGo is not a mail server.
It would

seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.

  
  
  I agree it seems logical, but my point is the documentations
  doesn't
  
  say one way or another.
  
  
  I may be a bit anal about these kinds of things, but I dislike
  
  ambiguity in technical documentation. It should state
  precisely how to
  
  set up your accounts.
  
  
  That said, we don't have a working setup yet, so it may become
  
  painfully obvious once we get that far.
  
  
  However, if your calendars are on the
SOGo server, those URLs would

reference the SOGo server.

  
  
  I hope you are correct and this is indeed how it will work
  (mail
  
  clients only talking to SOGo server for Calendar/Contacts
  syncing).
  


  
  


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Re: [SOGo] Plans for collaboration features?

2014-01-09 Thread Steve Boley
No my problems have stemmed from how it's interacting with samba4 and 
windows AD. I used my own user account for testing and somehow my 
openchange account is corrupted and when it reads it back from the 
schema even after blowing it away and starting over, keeps giving me 
errors where it can't create my profile. Passed it to the openchange 
list got replies and after I passed the full debug info can't get a 
response at all for what my issue is.


Support and response for sogo has been stellar but I'm not too happy 
with openchange responses.  It is only necessary if you want to use 
outlook with the calendar functions and it looks like I'll be pushing my 
remaining users over to thunderbird and get rid of outlook.


I might just go with the vtiger option after I test it and use it's 
plugins for calendar and tasks and wait for the openchange portion to 
mature and stabilize more.

On 1/8/2014 1:16 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:



Never mind, according to Jean it is an entirely different bug, and 
should be fixed soon...


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Re: [SOGo] Plans for collaboration features?

2014-01-08 Thread Steve Boley




Well, I'm first thinking of Document/Information Sharing ala Sharepoint.

Organizational, and Group/Team collaboration
You're talking about functions related to DMS and CRM type things and 
those are different software packages.
VTiger is an opensource crm/dms combined system that I'm looking at 
deploying to replace sharepoint and another windows based CRM called 
tigerpaw my company uses and will eventually try to integrate sogo and 
all this together into a seamless product through email and a webpage. 
It has document management, calendar and task functions, sales 
integration, support functions, inventory, and calendar functions via a 
webpage access with plugins for both outlook and thunderbird.


My problem is the install is a bin type and it doesn't have correct 
logic for determining what is already installed and configured on my 
devel box and I'm not inclined to run multiple php versions and multiple 
apache versions as well. I'll figure it out when I have more time to 
dive into it. But its free and really feature loaded with additional 
things that sugarcrm which it branched from doesn't have available.


I'm dragging on sogo because of issues with the openchange portion and 
its limitations because I have users who don't want to get rid of crappy 
outlook and it's propensity to complicate and magically have corrupted 
data files in it. I also have out email currently hosted and it was a 
beast to get dovecot working as a proxy to authenticate and pass it all 
correctly to our hostgator mail. That alone is really putting me on the 
fence whether to deploy sogo or not as a full package or just use the 
caldav and address book functions and scrap the mail part and let the 
clients go directly to our hosted servers.


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Re: [SOGo] Please HELP - Big Problem

2013-12-11 Thread Steve Boley
Title: signaturehtmlsteve

  
  
Honestly it's probably a permissions or pathing problem that didn't
get passed in the upgrade. Make sure that the correct users and
groups own configurations and log files. Look at apache's logs and
see why it isn't running as well as check the path of the error
itself and see if it is in fact actually present.
Steve
On 12/10/2013 8:26 PM, Kiss Tamás
  wrote:


  Apache is dead the following error message:

Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /SOGo/so/info/Mail/view
Reason: Error reading from remote server

But the SOGo in ThunderBird is working very well.

Notable SOGo log entries:

ERROR(-[NGBundleManager bundleWithPath:]): could not create bundle for
path: '/usr/share/GNUstep/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1.22/Resources/SSL.bundle'

WOxElemBuilder: could not locate builders: WOxExtElemBuilder,WOxExtElemBuilder
WOCompoundElement: pool embedding is on.
WOCompoundElement: id logging is on.
SOGoRootPage successful login from '84.236.3.150' for user 'info' -
expire = -1  grace = -1

   query
has results, entering fetch-mode.
WARNING(-[NSCalendarDate(MySQL4Values)
initWithMySQL4Field:value:length:]): got no value for string
'2013-02-10' format '%y%m%d%H%M'.

[WARN] <0x0x7f669d365000[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry '{DAV:}write'
already exists in DAV permissions table
[WARN] <0x0x7f669d365000[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry
'{DAV:}write-properties' already exists in DAV permissions table
[WARN] <0x0x7f669d365000[SOGoWebDAVAclManager]> entry
'{DAV:}write-content' already exists in DAV permissions table

ERROR(-[MySQL4Channel primaryFetchAttributes:withZone:]):
: got no
value for column:
  attribute=added
  valueClass=NSCalendarDate
  type=DATE
WARNING: IMAP4 connection pooling is disabled!

[WARN] <0x0x7fd3c5a97260[WOWatchDogChild]> pid 11323 has been hanging
in the same request for 1 minutes
[WARN] <0x0x7fd3c5a97260[WOWatchDogChild]> pid 11323 has been hanging
in the same request for 2 minutes
[WARN] <0x0x7fd3c5a97260[WOWatchDogChild]> pid 11323 has been hanging
in the same request for 3 minutes
[ERROR] <0x0x7fd3c5c57180[WOWatchDog]> No child available to handle
incoming request!

Once again the 2.0.7 worked perfectly, I upgraded to 2.1.1a and died
in the web interface at check-in, but from SOGo in ThunderBird is
correct.



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  Steve Boley
  Linux/Windows Administrator/Analyst
  Carrier Management Systems Inc.
  500 Chestnut St Suite 500
  Abilene TX 79602 USA
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