Okay, the installation runs without problems. Samba works. User creation works too, but the page doesn't refresh after user creation (so the new user doesn't appear in the list). One could think the user creation failed. Share creation/deletion works too. But one has to provide a path => Maybe its a good idea to make automatically a dir based on the share name.
Will have a look at some apps ^^
Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
Re: Amahi 7 status report and some plans
Yes, the user creation is broken. We were using some ancient methods in JavaScript and we're modernizing all that (not too sure this is a good thing).
Looks like the new dnsmasq dns/dhcp server is working well?
Thanks for the update.
Looks like the new dnsmasq dns/dhcp server is working well?
Thanks for the update.
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Re: Amahi 7 status report and some plans
The 32bit rpms in the repo have been now updated to the latest bits (dnsmasq, misc fixes, etc.).
I will try to update the 32bit side more often now.
I will try to update the 32bit side more often now.
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Re: Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
Found an issue with dnsmasq where it resolved all local domain requests to the IP of the server itself.
Fixed it and released new RPMs to the repo (both 32b and 64b).
Fixed it and released new RPMs to the repo (both 32b and 64b).
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Re: Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
Will this patch work via updating the hda-ctl and/or hda-platform?
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Re: Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
Just tried a new install and shares are not being created by default. I went to the shares tab and opened each one, testing the new permissions feature.
Nothing is there. I also noticed a shares directory, so checked there and it was empty as well. The permissions for /var/hda/files is root. Shouldn't it be apache/apache?
Nothing is there. I also noticed a shares directory, so checked there and it was empty as well. The permissions for /var/hda/files is root. Shouldn't it be apache/apache?
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Re: Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
Hmm. This is a bug! The permission issue may be why they are not created.
The 32bit rpms have been updated with a fix. Reinstalling should not be necessary, though we will have to test installation to make sure this works (we will have time to do this later).
The 32bit rpms have been updated with a fix. Reinstalling should not be necessary, though we will have to test installation to make sure this works (we will have time to do this later).
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 8GB RAM, 1TBx2+3TBx1
Re: Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
For my part I had to wait for a while until the smb-shares appeared in nautilus. The same scenery for removing/adding/modifying shares. You have to wait until changes get implementedJust tried a new install and shares are not being created by default. I went to the shares tab and opened each one, testing the new permissions feature.
Nothing is there. I also noticed a shares directory, so checked there and it was empty as well. The permissions for /var/hda/files is root. Shouldn't it be apache/apache?
Re: Amahi 7 status report and some plans
I noticed that dhcpd and sshd doesn't start automatically at startup.Looks like the new dnsmasq dns/dhcp server is working well?
Re: Amahi 7 status and DNS/DHCP server change plans
Hmm .. The sshd is odd, as it's one of the very few services that should.
dhcpd should not start now -- the server is called dnsmasq now and contains both dhcp and dns server all in one, in a very light package.
dhcpd should not start now -- the server is called dnsmasq now and contains both dhcp and dns server all in one, in a very light package.
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