Hello, Is there anybody else testing open-exchange? I try to install it using the howto for 9.3 ( http://www.ox-server.de/en/tutorial/ox_suse93.php ), but of course using precompiled binaries for 10.0 beta3. First, the experiences: All packages needed are included in inst-source and inst-source-java. I went through the 'necessary packages' list one-by-one, and nothing has to be downloaded. There was just one tricky one: jdom-1.0 is not a not seperate package, but part of the OX package... Most of the OX related packages are installed with the OX package as dependency. This web page lists some perl packages, which were not installed, I did not get to the point, where I could decide, if they are really needed :) Of course, related servers are not marked as dependency, so postgres, ldap server, imap server can be put on seperate machines. The postgres part went well, after I read the documentation more carefully :) And the problem part (probably, because it's the first time, I use LDAP): beech:/etc/openldap # slapadd -l /usr/share/open-xchange/init_ldap.ldif slapadd: dn="cn=users,ou=Groups,ou=OxObjects,dc=savanyu,dc=hu" (line=68): (65) no structural object class provided Did anyone got any further? Bye, Peter
On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, Peter Czanik wrote:
Is there anybody else testing open-exchange? I try to install it using the howto for 9.3 ( http://www.ox-server.de/en/tutorial/ox_suse93.php ), but of course using precompiled binaries for 10.0 beta3. First, the experiences: All packages needed are included in inst-source and inst-source-java. I went through the 'necessary packages' list one-by-one, and nothing has to be downloaded. There was just one tricky one: jdom-1.0 is not a not seperate package, but part of the OX package... Most of the OX related packages are installed with the OX package as dependency. This web page lists some perl packages, which were not installed, I did not get to the point, where I could decide, if they are really needed :) Of course, related servers are not marked as dependency, so postgres, ldap server, imap server can be put on seperate machines. The postgres part went well, after I read the documentation more carefully :) And the problem part (probably, because it's the first time, I use LDAP):
beech:/etc/openldap # slapadd -l /usr/share/open-xchange/init_ldap.ldif slapadd: dn="cn=users,ou=Groups,ou=OxObjects,dc=savanyu,dc=hu" (line=68): (65)
no structural object class provided
Did anyone got any further?
I didn't have the time to test the latest open-xchange package, but did you check /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/README.SUSE? It was added with the last beta and has all the information that is needed to setup open-xchange on SUSE Linux (using the open-exchange package). Regards Christoph
Hello, Christoph Thiel wrote:
I didn't have the time to test the latest open-xchange package, but did you check /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/README.SUSE? It was added
Not yet. I used OX from beta3, as this was the last I installed on my test server. But then I try it on my home machine (with all the game/graphics/office packages), which has beta4. Thanks, bye, Peter
I did check... and nothing... dir /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/ /bin/ls: /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/: No such file or directory Is there a special package that needs to be installed for this to be present in the /usr/share/doc/packages? Daniel Christoph Thiel wrote:
I didn't have the time to test the latest open-xchange package, but did you check /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/README.SUSE? It was added with the last beta and has all the information that is needed to setup open-xchange on SUSE Linux (using the open-exchange package).
Regards Christoph
On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, Daniel Secareanu wrote:
I did check... and nothing...
dir /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/ /bin/ls: /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/: No such file or directory
Is there a special package that needs to be installed for this to be present in the /usr/share/doc/packages?
Did you install the open-xchange package? (It's in inst-source-java!) $ rpm -qpl open-xchange-0.8.0.5-3.i586.rpm | grep README.SUSE /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/README.SUSE $ Regards Christoph
Nope... :) Installing it now... I wanted to test open-xchange as well, but never got the chance to actually look what's in the inst-source-java dir... Horde is there as well... wanted that as well :) lol... all thse goodies under my nose and I never noticed... Thanx! Daniel Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, Daniel Secareanu wrote:
I did check... and nothing...
dir /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/ /bin/ls: /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/: No such file or directory
Is there a special package that needs to be installed for this to be present in the /usr/share/doc/packages?
Did you install the open-xchange package? (It's in inst-source-java!)
$ rpm -qpl open-xchange-0.8.0.5-3.i586.rpm | grep README.SUSE /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/README.SUSE $
Regards Christoph
Hello, Christoph Thiel wrote:
I didn't have the time to test the latest open-xchange package, but did you check /usr/share/doc/packages/open-xchange/README.SUSE? It was added with the last beta and has all the information that is needed to setup open-xchange on SUSE Linux (using the open-exchange package).
Thanks, I'm just trying beta4. Here are my problems/questions for README.SuSE: LDAP: in #4 the file /usr/share/open-xchange/init_ldap.ldif is not mentioned, this is the one, which should be modified. In /tmp/ it's only a copy of this. Apache/Tomcat: " czp:/etc/apache2 # rcapache2 start Module "jk" is not installed, ignoring. Check the APACHE_MODULES setting in /etc/sysconfig/apache2. " Seems to me, that mod_jk is not installed as dependency... There are two #3 :) The first one is unfinished. There are some sample configuration files, but there is no clue, where they should be copied. I can only guess, that to /etc/apache2/ #5: it's actually rctomcat5 And now it seems, that I did not change init_ldap.ldif carefully enough, as I get: czp:/etc/open-xchange # adduser_ox --username=czanik --passwd=asdf123 --name=Peter --sname=Czanik --maildomain=czp.unixhome.org --ox_timezone=Europe/Budapest invalid DN And in syslog: Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 fd=10 ACCEPT from IP=127.0.0.1:25030 (IP=0.0.0.0:389) Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Manager,dc=savanyu,dc=hu" method=128 Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Manager,dc=savanyu,dc=hu" mech=SIMPLE ssf=0 Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text= Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: do_modify: invalid dn (cn=AddressAdmins,o=AddressBook,ou=OxObjects,dc=savanyu,) Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 op=1 RESULT tag=103 err=34 text=invalid DN Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 op=2 UNBIND Sep 3 20:15:58 czp slapd[7863]: conn=10 fd=10 closed That's for now, next round tomorrow... Bye, Peter
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Peter Czanik wrote:
Christoph Thiel wrote:
Could you please put this into Bugzilla, to make sure the right developer get's this feedback?
Meaning cthiel@suse.de?
No, I'm not doing open-xchange. The bugs were already assigned to the right developer. Regards Christoph
Hello, Christoph Thiel wrote:
Could you please put this into Bugzilla, to make sure the right developer get's this feedback?
Yes. #115285, #115286, #115294 (two more dependency problems) and #115306. What I'm still missing, is some documentation about how to integrate it with cyrus-imapd. README.SuSE for cyrus-imapd shows how to use it with PAM users, and it works fine. But OX uses LDAP for users, and one doesn't really need system users for a web based workgroup software. Did anyone succeeded with it? Or could we have a section in README.SuSE for it? Bye, Peter Ps: OX is the first software for a long time, where a README.SuSE wasn't enough to get the sofware running in a few minutes. These documents are really usefull!
On Monday 05 September 2005 21:17, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hello,
Christoph Thiel wrote:
Could you please put this into Bugzilla, to make sure the right developer get's this feedback?
Yes. #115285, #115286, #115294 (two more dependency problems) and #115306.
What I'm still missing, is some documentation about how to integrate it with cyrus-imapd. README.SuSE for cyrus-imapd shows how to use it with PAM users, and it works fine. Setup your system to use nss- and pam_ldap and it should work.
But OX uses LDAP for users, and one doesn't really need system users for a web based workgroup software. Did anyone succeeded with it? The adduser_ox utility will automatically create the user as the system user. I am not sure if this is needed for the web based part of OX. But you can use it to let the cyrus-imapd authenticate against the LDAP Server with pam_ldap. I don't know if there is another way to let cyrus-imapd authenticate against an LDAP server.
-- Ralf
On Saturday 03 September 2005 13:51, Peter Czanik wrote:
Apache/Tomcat: " czp:/etc/apache2 # rcapache2 start Module "jk" is not installed, ignoring. Check the APACHE_MODULES setting in /etc/sysconfig/apache2. " Seems to me, that mod_jk is not installed as dependency... There are two #3 :) The first one is unfinished. There are some sample configuration files, but there is no clue, where they should be copied. I can only guess, that to /etc/apache2/
You mean the mod_jk config files? /usr/share/doc/packages/mod_jk-ap20/README.SUSE -- ====================================================== Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) ====================================================== "Greater coherence cannot be achieved. Not even the Netherlanders have managed this." -Anton Webern ======================================================
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Christoph Thiel
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Glenn Holmer
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Peter Czanik
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