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topic.
And that's just the Postfix side of things and Sendmail is an entirely
different topic. If I do this, then probably only for Dovecot and
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Hi Michael,
Here is what I found about dovecot aliases.
https://serverfault.com/questions/1054395/login-aliases-for-smtp-imap
<https://serverfault.com/questions/1054395/login-aliases-for-smtp-imap>
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Please consider upgrading to a newer version. Or at least turn off the
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Run ...
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yum update
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Is it safe to add the Dell OMSA repository to a BlueOnyx server to add
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mally, even though I have again pointed
that first site's "www" A record to a different host.
That is correct. You can use the same domain on different Vsites or even
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> and then be passed directly into the Postfix config in that same
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x into an open relay for the
specified hosts or IPs.
Preferably you should *not* use Hostnames in that field, but only IPs.
But if need be, hostnames (of the sending servers) will also work, yet
these could be spoofed by someone who knows you allow that hostname to
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Hi Darren,
That appears to have worked, however, my clamav-daemon.socket did not look like
that, it only had:
ListenStream=/run/clamav/clamd.ctl
ListenStream=7358
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for this across several different virtualization platforms and physical
server installs. It's a pretty weird issue between Systemd and this
current Clam AV release.
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ame is different than
"www.ceelie.info" and/or you're not following the instructions and best
practices for BlueOnyx.
If you want, contact me offlist and/or supply a "Support Request" via
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CERTIFICATE-
subject=CN = 5210r2.smd.net
issuer=C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R3
That also (again) tells us which domain the cert is valid for and the
issuer.
Try it with the FQDN of the Vsite that is not working and see if the
cert validity that shows up is for the Vsite or for the server
x27;t include validity for the requested domain and there also seems to
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A Records and DNS MX Records for it.
Then as mentioned: Under SSL management of that Vsite under "Let's
Encrypt" include all "SSL domain aliases" you want active in the
Certificate request and request a new SSL certificate
Vsite deletion. Even if it
potentially leaves the SQL user and DBs around.
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ite "site22" and all data related to it - including
Users, DNS, SQL databases, Aliases and so on.
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easure and
since then we're cut off from the internet again.
Just spent three hours filing a claim with the ISP to get this sorted.
This is now the third sabotage in six weeks and it's getting ridiculous.
Hopefully it'll get sorted by tomorrow, but over here one never knows.
A
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okaaay, me old man will comply and use the /en vogue/ IMAP
That's the spirit! :o)
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ks" line in Postfix just accepts IPs. So I'll have to throw in
some extra cogs and wheels to make sure that only IPs end up in the
"mynetworks" line. But this is doable.
I'll play around with it tomorrow and will see if I can work this out
and then we'll have a YUM up
port
Request" via the BlueOnyx GUI and tick the checkbox "Allow access", so
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a few days or so and then archive them into either an IMAP folder on the
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That will then also automatically restart CCEd, which will then fix the
SNI cert configs for both Dovecot and Postfix.
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uld work on an Apache 2.2, but 5209R,
5210R and 5211R use Apache 2.4, so that should be "Require all granted"
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n the same place. Also: Check which IMAP
folders your email client is subscribed to. It could be that all you
need is to include the "other" sent-email folder in your subscriptions
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un it manually and see if it gets stuck or aborts and check
what messages it gives then:
/usr/sausalito/sbin/easy-backup --backup --admins
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2ban-client", which should be present if you have
fail2ban installed.
It usually resides under /usr/bin/fail2ban-client in that case.
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ories actually exist when you save in the GUI. And then
we need updated localization strings for nine languages for the new GUI
text and the new error messages that deal with extra-directory
functionality.
It's a good days work and I'll see if I can squeeze
ients
are important and need backing up and some clients aren't worth the
effort or space .
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Hi Tim,
Might help if my ftp port was set to port 21. Took me three saves of
the GUI for port 21 to stick
That's fixed in v1.0.8 as well. :o)
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Hi Tim,
[root@cabin10 admin]# /usr/sausalito/sbin/easy-backup --check
and got
>
/bin/sh: lftp: command not found
LFTP not found: Please install LFTP.
Yeah, that's what I said above. Install the updated PKG from NewLinQ,
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[INFO] Using directory /home/easy-backup
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Which Bundles is Easy-Backup part of?
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- BlueOnyx Enterprise Edition
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And of course it is also available as a stand alone product:
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If you have any questions, please let us know.
tegrates GeoIP zone blocks, so you can block
whole countries from accessing your server. It uses IPsets for this, so
even large zone blocks don't have much of an impact on the time it needs
to restart the firewall. It's then not loading thousands of IP address
ranges, but whole &quo
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ts, while Sauce::Service::Daemon is still doing its magic.
The main benefit is that Systemd no longer is drowned in a flood of
redundant service restarts, which enhances stability. Due to the
background processing of these service restarts the GUI is a bit more
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Thanks Michael, will do now.
Very well. It's fixed now.
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vice/process is holding port 9011 open. Based on the results you can
try to restart that particular service and see if it fixes the issue.
If not: Open a "Support Request" via the GUI and make sure to tick
"Allow access" and I'll sort it out for you.
Aliases. The Web server aliases (unless they're not the same as
the Email Server Aliases) just need DNS A records.
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Hi Colin,
I have now tried removing APF and unlinking it; then linking again but now it
is not available to install.
Somethings not right! :-/
Yeah, sounds that way. Send me a ticket (with "Allow login" ticked) and
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latest Fail2ban PKG for 5209R/5210R/5211R is v1.11.2-1, which you
can get through the shop. That should fix this issue as well as
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Then restart Postfix and see if that helps:
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lanca. Don't be insulted, either reference makes you out to be a
> dashing chick magnet.
Bwahahah! Yeah, I get the reference. But I (sadly) can assure you: It's
a lot less glamorous and downright mundane. And as for "chick magnet"?
My lovely wife is the proper "repelle
ccess
points and some of the crawlspaces and they allegedly found the snag.
Hopefully that'll be the last of it, but we'll see when the next
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pent three hours again in
the waiting line in front of their office until it was my turn to
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As for user owned cronjobs? At the moment only users with shell access
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, as this can lead to problems down the road. After all: The GUI
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YUM updates with fixed "base-phpmyadmin-*" and "phpMyAdmin" have just
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that's why I'm reluctant to do it. Instead there might be more gradual
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There is a lot of resilience in the open source community against
corporate overlords and that can quickly turn into resistance. Which
makes sense: It gives us dragons to slay and we don't even have to leave
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A BlueOnyx 5210R version will be released within the next two weeks or
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n only speculate why the user
deletion failed, but more often than not it is related to email alias
issues.
Alternatively: File a "Support Request" via the GUI and tick the
checkbox "Allow access" and I'll take a look. But let me know in the
comments which us
r contacts.
By the weekend I should perhaps have it ready for 5211R and will then
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postfix", group "postfix" and
although it's member of groups "mail" and "smssp"? The only way I found
to keep procmail logging to a file was if I set the permissions of the
logfile to 0644: chmod 0644 /var/l
how it's done. This script
runs at the end of the auto-configure of Postfix that happens during
each Postfix restart. So you have full flexibility of how you want to
configure that service if you want to tweak it further than the GUI allows.
Let me know if you have any further quest
that reject I could NOT specify a message body, as a valid
recipient is required. So no actual bounce was created.
Colin: Do you by chance have a mail relay in front of your BlueOnyx that
forwards the inbound emails to the BlueOnyx. Because *that* could be the
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Then restart Postfix and you should be good to go:
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+1 from me. IMO, it helps to make BlueOnyx mail more competitive with
other commercial offerings.
Very well. It should be finished by the weekend and will make it
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Yeah, having a centralized and self hosted calendar and contact list can
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If we can raise 500 Euros I'll integrate it into the stock BlueOnyx free
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Either with Zip support (if I can solve the issue) or without. However,
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Hi Ken,
The AllowOverride checkboxes are what I was missing.
Very well. Am glad to hear you could sort it.
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nchecked.
Under "AllowOverride:" tick all checkboxes.
Then create a .htaccess in the /web directory of your Vsite and put the
following three lines into it:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{R
The new AV-SPAM PKGs are available for BlueOnyx 5209R, 5210R and 5211R
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Hi John,
I actually see it is even simpler than that...
*/etc/apf/apf -d 88.210.37.73 added by John*
That's correct. Just adding an IP or IP address range via "apf -d "
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ght not really be worth the
effort compared to the associated risks of releasing a modified APF that
*might* have new flaws that were overlooked in testing. I'd rather not
rock that boat.
And for modern versions of BlueOnyx we already have Firewalld as a more
capable replacement.
Hi Darren,
I'd like to follow up on this - is 0.10.5-4 on 5209r correct or should there be
a newer one?
I'm currently working on an updated Firewalld package for
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newer version of
BlueOnyx, be sure to try "Firewalld" instead. Your APF purchase already
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If you still have the PDF of an old invoice you can use the bank details
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Another test to see if I receive list mailings
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