Hi Rich,
My Postfix/Cyrus problems were before I started with Fedora-DS. My next
task is to integrate the three products. Do you know of any good
documentation around? I have seen Dovecot documentation on the FDS
site, but nothing about Cyrus.
I didn't use any FDS1.0.4 software because F8 installed 1.1 for me.
Ubuntu didn't make it from download to DVD - it is still on my HDD as an
ISO. Because I've solved my problems so far, I'll stick with F8.
Thanks,
Ian
Rich Megginson wrote:
Ian Blackwell wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I've been using Red Hat and Fedora for almost 9 years now (just last
> month I decommissioned my oldest RH7.2 server). I've had LDAP
> servers working with FC5 and haven't had a problem. I'm a RH
> Technician and am hoping to gain Engineer qualifications next month,
> so I feel familiar with Fedora and RH products.
>
> In December I built a new server for my home network based on Fedora
> 8 and decided to use Fedora Directory Services as well. Perhaps the
> fresh install contributed to my jaundiced view of FDS, because I had
> more problems than I expected getting my new server working the way I
> wanted (Postfix/Cyrus issue predominately).
If these are issues with Postfix/Cyrus integration with Fedora DS, I'd
like to know what they are.
>
> Anyway, when I got to FDS it would be fair to say I was annoyed with
> F8. I even downloaded Ubuntu and almost got to the point of burning
> a DVD to see if it might be easier than F8. In this frame of mind I
> wasn't able to cope well with the frustration of trying to get FDS
> 1.1 working, using the documentation from the FDS website. I found
> it particularly unhelpful with respect to FDS 1.1 and F8. I found
> stacks of information about FC6 and 1.0.4, but had real trouble
> finding useful doco about F8 and FDS 1.1. The confusion about what
> was in and out of the release, the packaging changes, and having
> problems accessing the console just made be p---ed off. I also had
> trouble finding where the yum updates were, which was my fault for
> not reading properly the doco that was useful.
I've seen no problems reported with using the Fedora Core 6 bits of
Fedora DS 1.0.4 on Fedora 7 and higher. What problems have you run into?
Fedora DS 1.1 will fully support Fedora 7 and higher. I'm just
waiting for the bits to be released and pushed out to the mirror sites
- that's only holdup with the official final Fedora DS 1.1 release.
Getting Fedora DS running on Ubuntu will be much harder than getting
it running on Fedora. I would like this to change, provided someone
with some time and Debian/Ubuntu expertise can help out the project.
Now that everything is fully autotool-ized and FHS-ized (at least the
Fedora DS bits) it should be easy to build it on platforms other than
RHEL/Fedora. If you're interested, see
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building
>
> Anyway, I'm back on track now and will persevere until I get it
> working. Yours and other posts to this forum have helped me to see
> how other users are working with FDS, and I am confident I'll have an
> operational server fairly soon. Now that I have console access, it
> all seems much easier...
>
> Regards,
>
> Ian
>
> Rich Megginson wrote:
>> Ian Blackwell wrote:
>>> Nope. I can get the console connection window where I enter my
>>> login details, but it won't connect.
>> Please try adding the -D 9 arguments to the end of the command
>> line. This will cause lots of debugging information to spew forth.
>>> I've still got stacks of problems with my implementation that I'm
>>> trying to get resolved via this forum as well.
>> Most (if not all) of the developers have been on vacation from
>> December 21 until now.
>>> To be frank, I'm not that impressed with the product,
>>> documentation, or anything else to do with Fedora-DS.
>> Can you be more specific?
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>
>>> kiran madala wrote:
>>>> Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the set
>>>> java variable removing the rem in the bat file. But now its is
>>>> not connecting to my ds server. it connects from the local machine
>>>> though. I am running the ds server on fedora 6 which on vmware
>>>> virtual machine. I am using the ip address of the machine along
>>>> with admin port to connect from windows host machine.
>>>> I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> > Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030
>>>> > From: ian(a)ikel.id.au
>>>> > To: fedora-directory-users(a)redhat.com
>>>> > Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console
>>>> >
>>>> > Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well...
>>>> > echo off
>>>> > rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
>>>> > rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
>>>> > rem All rights reserved.
>>>> > rem
>>>> > rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
>>>> > rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
>>>> > rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
>>>> > rem 2.1 of the License.
>>>> > rem
>>>> >
>>>> > rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
>>>> > rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
>>>> > rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
>>>> GNU
>>>> > rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
>>>> > rem
>>>> >
>>>> > rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
>>>> Public
>>>> > rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
>>>> Software
>>>> > rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
>>>> > 02110-1301 USA
>>>> > rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK
>>>> >
>>>> > rem set the JAVA to use here
>>>> > rem set JAVA=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_15\bin\java
>>>> >
>>>> > if not "%JAVA%foo"=="foo" goto launch
>>>> >
>>>> > where java > nul 2>&1 || goto findjre
>>>> >
>>>> > set JAVA=java
>>>> > goto launch
>>>> >
>>>> > :findjre
>>>> > rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
>>>> > reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime
Environment" >
>>>> nul 2>&1
>>>> > || goto findjdk
>>>> >
>>>> > rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
>>>> > rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
>>>> > rem apparently not, in a batch file
>>>> > rem goto launch
>>>> > echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine,
>>>> but the
>>>> > echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure
>>>> > java.exe
>>>> > echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full
>>>> path of
>>>> > echo java.exe
>>>> > pause
>>>> > goto end
>>>> >
>>>> > :findjdk
>>>> > reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit"
> nul
>>>> 2>&1 ||
>>>> > goto nojava
>>>> >
>>>> > rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
>>>> > rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
>>>> > rem goto launch
>>>> > echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
>>>> > echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure
>>>> > java.exe
>>>> > echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full
>>>> path of
>>>> > echo java.exe
>>>> > pause
>>>> > goto end
>>>> >
>>>> > :nojava
>>>> > echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine. Please
>>>> > download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the
>>>> > java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
>>>> > pause
>>>> > goto end
>>>> >
>>>> > :launch
>>>> > set BASEPATH=.
>>>> > set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> >
>>>> > set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%
>>>> >
>>>> > rem
>>>> > rem Launch the Console
>>>> > rem
>>>> > echo on
>>>> > "%JAVA%" "-Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR%" -cp
>>>> >
>>>>
"%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar"
>>>>
>>>> > -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
>>>> > -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
>>>> > com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*
>>>> >
>>>> > :end
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Ian Blackwell wrote:
>>>> > > On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the
JAVA
>>>> value, I
>>>> > > changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the
>>>> environment. The
>>>> > > script is able to detect this and then works.
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Try adding the path to your Java installation to your
>>>> environment via
>>>> > > the Windows Control Panel and System applet.
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Ian
>>>> > >
>>>> > > kiran madala wrote:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >> Hi,
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my
java
>>>> variable
>>>> > >> path?
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am
>>>> not sure if
>>>> > >> i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes
in
>>>> bold.
>>>> > >> Thanks in advance
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem
>>>> > >> rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it
>>>> and/or
>>>> > >> rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General
Public
>>>> > >> rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation
version
>>>> > >> rem 2.1 of the License.
>>>> > >> rem
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will
be
>>>> useful,
>>>> > >> rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
>>>> warranty of
>>>> > >> rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See
>>>> the GNU
>>>> > >> rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
>>>> > >> rem
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser
General
>>>> Public
>>>> > >> rem License along with this library; if not, write to the
>>>> Free Software
>>>> > >> rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA
>>>> > >> 02110-1301 USA
>>>> > >> rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem set the JAVA to use here
>>>> > >> rem set JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\bin\java
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> if not "%JAVA%foo"=="foo" goto launch
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> where java > nul 2>&1 || goto findjre
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> set JAVA=java
>>>> > >> goto launch
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> :findjre
>>>> > >> rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
>>>> > >> reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime
Environment" >
>>>> nul 2>&1
>>>> > >> || goto findjdk
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
>>>> > >> rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
>>>> > >> rem apparently not, in a batch file
>>>> > >> rem goto launch
>>>> > >> echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this
>>>> machine, but the
>>>> > >> echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either
>>>> make sure
>>>> > >> java.exe
>>>> > >> echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to
the
>>>> full path of
>>>> > >> echo java.exe
>>>> > >> pause
>>>> > >> goto end
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> :findjdk
>>>> > >> reg QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development
Kit" > nul
>>>> 2>&1 ||
>>>> > >> goto nojava
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
>>>> > >> rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
>>>> > >> rem goto launch
>>>> > >> echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this
machine,
>>>> but the
>>>> > >> echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either
>>>> make sure
>>>> > >> java.exe
>>>> > >> echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to
the
>>>> full path of
>>>> > >> echo java.exe
>>>> > >> pause
>>>> > >> goto end
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> :nojava
>>>> > >> echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine.
>>>> Please
>>>> > >> download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make
>>>> sure the
>>>> > >> java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
>>>> > >> pause
>>>> > >> goto end
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> :launch
>>>> > >> set BASEPATH=.
>>>> > >> set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > >> set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > >> set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > >> set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> rem
>>>> > >> rem Launch the Console
>>>> > >> rem
>>>> > >> echo on
>>>> > >> "%JAVA%" "-Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR%"
-cp
>>>> > >>
>>>>
"%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar"
>>>>
>>>> > >> -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
>>>> > >> -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
>>>> > >> com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> :end
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> > >> Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:59:42 +1030
>>>> > >> From: ian(a)ikel.id.au
>>>> > >> To: fedora-directory-users(a)redhat.com
>>>> > >> Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> Hi,
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> This happened to me as well. I think the installer
can't cope
>>>> > >> with or doesn't look for Java in your "Program
Files" area,
>>>> which
>>>> > >> is where you will find the newer Javas 1.6. Edit the .bat
file
>>>> > >> and set the Java variable yourself and it should work from
>>>> then on.
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> Regards,
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> Ian
>>>> > >> kiran madala wrote:
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> Hi,
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives
me
>>>> > >> this error
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Console>echo
off
>>>> > >> The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine,
>>>> but the
>>>> > >> command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make
>>>> > >> sure java.exe
>>>> > >> is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the
full
>>>> > >> path of
>>>> > >> java.exe
>>>> > >> Press any key to continue . . .
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> All my java programs work. The java in my class path and
also
>>>> > >> in my registry . Any idea whats causing the problem?
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >>
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