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When you delete a package, ocs complains, but it deletes the files anyway, document later
 
When you delete a package, ocs complains, but it deletes the files anyway, document later
  

Revision as of 01:08, 8 November 2007

ipdiscover bug

We need to confirm that ipdiscover works when the smeserver is the forced client.

I Tried the following:

ipdiscover eth0 10
Important.png Note:
Usage : ipdiscover [iface name] [latency in ms]


Here's what I got on my server:

<IPDISCOVER>
<H>192.168.0.100<M>00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx</M><N>pc-00100.mydomain.com</N></H>
<H>192.168.0.253<M>00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx</M><N>pc-00253.mydomain.com</N></H>
<H>192.168.0.254<M>00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx</M><N>pc-00254.mydomain.com</N></H>
</IPDISCOVER>

Sounds like it's working for me... But IpDiscover discovers nothing when launched by SME OCS' Agent. There must be a problem here!

Windows Agent don't have this problem...


Cool34000


deployment bug

When you delete a package, ocs complains, but it deletes the files anyway, document later

Stefen


The only way I was able to reproduce an error on package deletion is when I refreshed the page (as files were removed, I got an error)

Could you be more clear on this bug?

Cool34000


New RPM version (1-5)

Changelog:

=> Deployment fixed!

Update ASAP and read the new deployment section.

By the way, I had some problem using the default certificate untill I fixed DNS issues (I use NO-IP and this free service don't allow wildcards!)

This ends with some errors in Apache log file:

[warn] RSA server certificate CommonName (CN) `servername.mydomain.no-ip.com' does NOT match server name!?

Here's how I fixed my problem:

config setprop modSSL CommonName mydomain.no-ip.com   # It would be www.mydomain.no-ip.com if NO-IP had allowed wildcards like dyndns services)
expand-template /home/e-smith/ssl.crt/crt 2> /dev/null
signal-event domain-modify
signal-event email-update

Should we move this to the doc or somewhere else?


Cool34000


I get this with CAcert, I think it is just a warning, and we can ignore it

stephen


/glpi

/glpi is hard to remember

can we add a duplicate alias, eg /reports

or make a URL db setting so it is configurable

http://wiki.contribs.org/Web_Application_RPM#Webserver_templates

{
  if (exists $foo{'URL'})
  { $OUT .= "Alias  /$foo{'URL'}  /opt/foo\n"; }
}