In the folder of the installer of rt execute: make fixperms
On Nov 24, 2015 6:13 PM, "dwdixon" wrote:
> So basically I restarted my installation of RT from scratch on CentOS
> 6.7things have gone pretty smooth so farnow I'm back to where I
> started in setting up httpd/Apache to serve up
So basically I restarted my installation of RT from scratch on CentOS
6.7things have gone pretty smooth so farnow I'm back to where I
started in setting up httpd/Apache to serve up RT. I've setup my config in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/rt.conf and here are the contents of that:
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Hi All,
We have an RT installation that we're trying to sync AD Groups into RT groups.
These groups in AD have other groups nested in them. When doing an rt-import
the groups are empty. Looking at the code it doesn't appear that there is a
way to get the list of users out of AD and into RT us
Thanks Brent. I followed your suggestion and it worked like a charm!
-Original Message-
From: Parish, Brent [mailto:bpar...@cognex.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 8:51 PM
To: Rob Sullivan ;
rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: RE: migrate 3.8.9 to current
I'm very curious to h
Normally this is a mostly automated process. For me, make fixdeps on Ubuntu /
Debian usually handles everything outside of one or two packages that need to
be pulled off of apt. I think that this centos issue is pretty specific.
Also, there is actually a version of RT available on the apt repo f