[otrs] multi domain setup (AGAIN)

2003-01-14 Thread murahashi
Hi, I read the article stated about 'multi domain setup' on the User List. Nice feature! I tried this and I think every things are good. >Nice! You can do this with OTRS. ,-) > > - add groups for each customer > - add customer queues > - add customer system email add

Re: [otrs] More: RC1.0/Suse 8.1 Install Problem

2003-01-14 Thread Alan Yorinks
Martin, I am not sure of the etiquette of this board, so I replied to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but just in case you didn't see it, I don't think you actually have a problem. Apparently, when I initially installed SuSE, I also installed an older version of OTRS by accident. So just to check everyth

[otrs] More: RC1.0/Suse 8.1 Install Problem

2003-01-14 Thread Alan Yorinks
Martin, Thanks very much for the quick reply. I don't think there is actually a problem. I did not realize, but I had installed an earlier version of OTRS when I installed SuSE. So just to make sure, I reinstalled SuSE (making sure OTRS was not installed), and installed RC1.0, and the problems

Re: [otrs] Debian: nslookup dependency ?

2003-01-14 Thread Martin Edenhofer
Net::DNS would be the best. I added Net::DNS to the INSTALL file and patched Email::Valid to use dig or nslookup (if Net::DNS isn't installed). On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:34:02PM +0100, Wiktor Wodecki wrote: > this fixes the problem but cannot be a resolution. OTRS should use dig > instead, or a

Re: [otrs] More: RC1.0/Suse 8.1 Install Problem

2003-01-14 Thread Martin Edenhofer
Hi Alan, On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:59:38AM -0500, Alan Yorinks wrote: > In addition to my original message below, when I do the rcapache I get the > following: > > linux:/home/afy/tmp # rcapache restart > Shutting down httpd > done > Starting httpd [ Mailman PERL PHP4]/usr/sbin/rca

Re: [otrs] Debian: nslookup dependency ?

2003-01-14 Thread Wiktor Wodecki
this fixes the problem but cannot be a resolution. OTRS should use dig instead, or at least check which one is available. nslookup is deprecated... On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 03:14:14PM +0100, Andreas Haase wrote: > apt-get -t stable install dnsutils > This fixes the problem. -- Regards, Wiktor Wo

Re: [otrs] Debian: nslookup dependency ?

2003-01-14 Thread Martin Edenhofer
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 03:14:14PM +0100, Andreas Haase wrote: > > Debian no longer has nslookup as a standard installable package (ie: > > apt-get install nslookup will not work). Instead Debian opts for 'host' > > as a utility for querying DNS servers. > > > > a simple 'ln -s /usr/bin/host /usr/b

Re: [otrs] Debian: nslookup dependency ?

2003-01-14 Thread Andreas Haase
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Debian no longer has nslookup as a standard installable package (ie: > apt-get install nslookup will not work). Instead Debian opts for 'host' > as a utility for querying DNS servers. > > a simple 'ln -s /usr/bin/ho

[otrs] Debian: nslookup dependency ?

2003-01-14 Thread otrs
Hi! I can't find this on the Net, but there appears to be a (unstated) dependency. When installing RC1 on a Woody-machine all went well, apart from the adding of a user. Checking the logs I see this error: - [Tue Jan 14