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[webmin-l] Virtualmin's configuration
Khaldoon Sinjab
2007-01-15 20:00:22 UTC
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Hi,

I'm trying to recheck and refresh configuration of Virtualmin. But I get
this error:
"The Apache module mod_actions is either not installed or not enabled."
What should I do?

Thanks,
Khaldoon

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Jamie Cameron
2007-01-16 02:05:40 UTC
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On 15/Jan/2007 12:00 Khaldoon Sinjab wrote ..
Post by Khaldoon Sinjab
Hi,
I'm trying to recheck and refresh configuration of Virtualmin. But I get
"The Apache module mod_actions is either not installed or not enabled."
What should I do?
I've seen this on Debian sometimes. The solution is to do the following :

1) Login as root via SSH or at the console, and go to the /etc/apache2/mods-enabled directory.
2) Run ln -s ../mods-available/actions.* .
3) Run /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
4) Go to Webmin's Apache Webserver module, click on Re-Configure Known
Modules, and click Configure.
5) Go back to Virtualmin and try the re-check again.

- Jamie

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Khaldoon Sinjab
2007-01-16 04:54:03 UTC
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Jamie Cameron
2007-01-16 05:53:09 UTC
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Khaldoon Sinjab
2007-01-16 06:59:30 UTC
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Hi,

I have bind9 chrooted to /var/lib/named on Ubuntu 6.06.1. There is a
bootup action to start bind9 but bind does not start after boot. I have
to start it manually from bind module or from the bootup action. There
is a symlink to the chrooted config directory from the default one. If I
configured the bind module as chrooted it can't start bind manually
anymore. How can I make bind start automatically after boot?

Thanks,
Khaldoon

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Khaldoon Sinjab
2007-01-16 07:50:41 UTC
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Hi,

I have bind9 chrooted to /var/lib/named on Ubuntu 6.06.1. There is a
bootup action to start bind9 but bind does not start after boot. I have
to start it manually from bind module or from the bootup action. There
is a symlink to the chrooted config directory from the default one. If I
configured the bind module as chrooted it can't start bind manually
anymore. How can I make bind start automatically after boot?

Thanks,
Khaldoon


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Barry
2007-01-18 00:21:00 UTC
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I am getting this message on a bounced email I send to a domain I am
hosting - in theory it sould be redirected to a catchall address:
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SMTP error from remote server after RCPT command:
host domain.com[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]:
554 5.0.0 rewrite: excessive recursion (max 50), ruleset canonify

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Using Virtualmin GPL, v 3.31 on Centos 4.3 and sendmail.

- Domain has user "***@domain.com" to catch all the extra cruft:
the pop3 login is catchall.domain.com
- additional email addresses nthat user's page is "@domain.com"
- if I click onthe edit email aliases button on the domain page of
virtualmin, then "all mailboxes" are set to go to the catchall address.

Clearly this is isn't working. Can anyone advise on how to set it up
properly?


Thanks,

Barry

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