Hey people! Apparently the two newly-rebuilt-on-RHEL7 mailman servers are not on the VPN, so collab03 can't forward web requests to them. Could someone fix that please (or show me how to do it)? Thanks! Aurélien
On Tue, 1 Jul 2014 11:20:37 +0200 Aurélien Bompard gauret@free.fr wrote:
Hey people! Apparently the two newly-rebuilt-on-RHEL7 mailman servers are not on the VPN, so collab03 can't forward web requests to them. Could someone fix that please (or show me how to do it)?
I worked on this some yesterday in fact. ;)
The problem is that rhel7 (and fedora actually) have a completely different way of managing the openvpn endpoints. In rhel6 its just a single service that fires off servers for each .conf file. With systemd, each one is instantiated by name from a template service file.
Due to the handler needing to be different, I just made a different task for the rhel7 boxes... they need tasks/openvpn_client_7.yml
I switched that in the mailman playbook and re-ran and I think it's up and working now. Can you confirm?
kevin
This reminds me, it appears that my email address - either my personal one ( jeff@ocjtech.us) or my fedora one (jcollie@fedoraproject.org) - is embedded in mailman/postfix somewhere ever since I first set up mailman for Fedora way back when. It's survived at least two rebuilds. I wouldn't care except for the oodles of backscatter that I get from bounce messages. I've tried manually unsubscribing from mailman-owner, etc. but that doesn't seem to have done the trick.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2014 11:20:37 +0200 Aurélien Bompard gauret@free.fr wrote:
Hey people! Apparently the two newly-rebuilt-on-RHEL7 mailman servers are not on the VPN, so collab03 can't forward web requests to them. Could someone fix that please (or show me how to do it)?
I worked on this some yesterday in fact. ;)
The problem is that rhel7 (and fedora actually) have a completely different way of managing the openvpn endpoints. In rhel6 its just a single service that fires off servers for each .conf file. With systemd, each one is instantiated by name from a template service file.
Due to the handler needing to be different, I just made a different task for the rhel7 boxes... they need tasks/openvpn_client_7.yml
I switched that in the mailman playbook and re-ran and I think it's up and working now. Can you confirm?
kevin
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 16:29:46 -0500 Jeffrey Ollie jeff@ocjtech.us wrote:
This reminds me, it appears that my email address - either my personal one ( jeff@ocjtech.us) or my fedora one (jcollie@fedoraproject.org) - is embedded in mailman/postfix somewhere ever since I first set up mailman for Fedora way back when. It's survived at least two rebuilds. I wouldn't care except for the oodles of backscatter that I get from bounce messages. I've tried manually unsubscribing from mailman-owner, etc. but that doesn't seem to have done the trick.
yeah, I noticed this when I was moving mailman around a few years ago.
Do you want me to try and remove it now? Or just be sure not to carry it over to the mailman3 instance?
:)
kevin
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 16:29:46 -0500 Jeffrey Ollie jeff@ocjtech.us wrote:
This reminds me, it appears that my email address - either my personal one ( jeff@ocjtech.us) or my fedora one (jcollie@fedoraproject.org) - is embedded in mailman/postfix somewhere ever since I first set up mailman for Fedora way back when. It's survived at least two rebuilds. I wouldn't care except for the oodles of backscatter that I get from bounce messages. I've tried manually unsubscribing from mailman-owner, etc. but that doesn't seem to have done the trick.
yeah, I noticed this when I was moving mailman around a few years ago.
Do you want me to try and remove it now? Or just be sure not to carry it over to the mailman3 instance?
I was willing to wait for the next iteration of the mailing list server, but it now looks like the volume of bounce messages may be pushing me past GMail's rate limits[1]. If someone has some time, I'd appreciate it if someone could look into this.
[1] https://support.google.com/a/answer/1366776?hl=en
On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:20:52 -0500 Jeffrey Ollie jeff@ocjtech.us wrote:
I was willing to wait for the next iteration of the mailing list server, but it now looks like the volume of bounce messages may be pushing me past GMail's rate limits[1]. If someone has some time, I'd appreciate it if someone could look into this.
Hum. I took a look and it seems I removed your address from the site list a while back. ;(
Can you fwd me privately some of the emails? They don't seem like they are coming from the site list...
kevin
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