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No updates mail and errors in software center

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What are the credentials. I can’t remember what e-mail I’ve used in the past to connect to my.nethserver.com Asking for a password reset with every possible mail I could have used hasn’t resulted in any mail received back.

Also, the only fields I can see in the subscription db are: Secret and SystemId. No mail address or encrypted password.

Cheers.


No updates mail and errors in software center

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I hoped they were the registration email and password. Anyway, I don’t know if it is supposed to work in this way or not, was just an idea.

Still issues with Nethsever Collabora

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Hi mrmarkuz,

Thanks for the last link… I totally uninstalled nextcloud and removed all old files and settings Reinstalled and followed the setup instruction again and it all worked :rofl: Not sure why it was being so difficult before, but I have had several updates of Nextcloud so possibly just some incompatibility lurking in the background.

Now I’ve got a few groups to setup and some external Samba folders to link in, but compared to a server rebuild that’s nothing…:smiley_cat:

(Just for the recorded, I checked the logs and no error’s were listed in any of them before I did a total removal… so no idea what was happening)

Moodle with git and postgres

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Hi Markus,

In the document I wrote about Moodle, I used git to get the files for installation then for updates: https://www.micronator.org/affaires/produit/nethserver-201-cahier-05-moodle/

I looked back at my document to see how I did it exactly and at the beginning of the Update chapter, I had put 2 notes:

Here, updating does not mean upgrading to a higher version of Moodle, but only updating the files of the current branch.

The git utility only updates the main Moodle code. If extensions are typically installed (via the Moodle user interface), they are neither updated nor upgraded by git commands to update the kernel, but rather via the user interface of Moodle.

Then in the following first paragraph I have a link about update: https://docs.moodle.org/3x/fr/Git_pour_administrateurs which I think is the same as yours.

I used MariaDB-10.2 with utf8mb4. InnoDB is the default with this DB.
I also used Moodle-3.5 as it is a LTS.

Michel-André

The Trouble In Calendars

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I have been doing alot of tinkering, testing and playing around with multiple calendars, so as to make sure, no matter where an action happens, we have a single pane of glass to view the calendars.

I tried to make use of the nextcloud calendar, so far it works fine and can be able to add and fetch from windows computer.
challenge is with webtop.
I am not able to add calendar items, nor able to fetch calendar items from webtop to nextcloud.

Collaborative tools for schools

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Not All schools have a qualified IT admin stuff, multi tenancy helps us to be able to mange those tasks for multiple institution, Though i was not suggesting multi tenancy for Nethserver, as it does not support it. Though it would be awesome if it did.

Each school can have its own NEthserver instance, but not BBButon because it will be expensive for us to provide bbbutton server for each school. This is considering i can install BBButon on a NEthsever instance.

The Trouble In Calendars

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What CalDAV and CardDAV Server doe Nethserver use?

The Trouble In Calendars

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Hi

AFAIK at least NextCloud uses it’s own CalDAV and CrdDAV servers (built in).
Not sure, but I think Webtop and SoGo (SoGo at least has CalDAV by it’s own.) do too.

My 2 cents
Andy


What about dolibarr

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# Import Nethserver DolibarrDB (get the password from new installed dolibarr)
/usr/bin/mysql dolibarr -h localhost -P 3306 -u dolibarr -p<mypassword> < /root/mysqldump_dolibarr_11.0.3_202004181836.sql
signal-event nethserver-dolibarr-update

OK, migration went well…

What about dolibarr

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I need to do some doc, I will ping you to make some comments on what you did

What about dolibarr

What about dolibarr

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relative to the migration of dolibarr, did you use the import/export functionnality of dolibarr, or you did a mysqldump in a terminal ?

What about dolibarr

What about dolibarr

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thank @dnutan I saw now that there is a ticket software inside dolibarr, it is a nice feature

What about dolibarr

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  • Installation of external module is not possible from the web interface for the following reason: Failed to write in directory //usr/share/dolibarr/htdocs/custom

done

  • Fileset integrity checks are not working (upstream issue).

lets see later if we need to fix it

  • krbtgt (kerberos user), ldapservice and Guest listed as dolibarr users. Maybe not an issue.

the issue here when you check the ldap with phpldapadmin, it is an user like ldap@service, guest.....not easy way to filter them. We could have another way, allow only members of a group to login, for example dolibarr and therefore maybe display only members of this group. However it is not so simple :)

  • Some modules URLs are referring to 127.0.0.1. Do not recall if this is by design (URL examples) or if in other versions URLs pointed to the server FQDN or IP:

done

  • Admin tools > Scheduled jobs (URL: /dolibarr/cron/list.php?leftmenu=admintools&idmenu=25): URL to check and launch qualified cron jobs

done

  • Tickets module (/dolibarr/admin/ticket_public.php), URL shows 127.0.0.1 but it really points to the FQDN: A public interface requiring no identification is available at the following url : https://127.0.0.1/dolibarr/public/ticket/index.php

done

  • newly created AD users instantly available on dolibarr: OK

What about dolibarr

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Yep, there’s a tickets module but still to recent and with some bugs to polish.

About /custom:

module must not write in Dolibarr’s “programs” but only into files located into the directory “documents”
on a proper secured installation of Dolibarr, the entire program tree (with the exception of the custom directory) is set to read-only.

Note: On linux or MAC systems, it is better to unzip/store the external module directory into a different place than this directory and just adding a symbolic link here to the htdocs directory of the module.
Check also that the /custom directory is active by adding into dolibarr conf/conf.php file the following two lines, so dolibarr will also scan /custom directory to find external external modules:

$dolibarr_main_url_root_alt=’/custom’;
$dolibarr_main_document_root_alt=’/path_to_dolibarr/htdocs/custom/’;

EDIT: nevermind. You’re so quick fixing things!!

What about dolibarr

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apache can write only in /documents and in /custom

if you check the tree at /usr/share/dolibarr with ll

only /usr/share/dolibarr/documents and /usr/share/dolibarr/htdocs/custom/ get apache:apache 750

GnuTLS 3.6.x upgrade (Security)

OpenSSL 1.1.1* upgrade (Security)

The Trouble In Calendars

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yes nextcloud and SOGo run their own caldav/cardav server, webtop is a client IIRC. Theoretically you could have one centralised server and others act as clients, but due to the human factor, you can be sure that it won’t never work.

Maybe the best way is to use one caldav/cardav and disable all others, either internally or by disabling the apache web folder (caldav/cardav is not more than a web folder where we download/push information)

Just to continue a jackass mode (sorry for my previous comment) I saw today that dolibarr gets also a calendar/contact area

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