Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasure

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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby bkobb » Sun May 27, 2012 7:47 am

Is this using Ubunutu 12.04 LTS install CD?
Yes: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32 bit

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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby bigfoot65 » Sun May 27, 2012 8:27 am

prodriguezii,

Understand this is still beta and the official Amahi release is Fedora 14. We will have to look into any possible issues with DHCP. We still have some testing/troubleshooting to do before we can call this one stable enough for production use.

As the web page notes, this is more for advanced users. If you would like to help test, that is great. If you are looking for a stable home server, Ubuntu version would not be for you. I would recommend you stick with Fedora 14 for that purpose.
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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby prodriguezii » Sun May 27, 2012 9:16 am

bigfoot65,

Understood about the beta status. Like I mentioned in my previous post, Fedora 14 is no longer supported by RPM Fusion or ATrpms. So going back would not really be an option as I am not a developer or coder just yet. I am reporting my findings as requested by cpg in the announcement. You won't catch me complaining that something doesn't work - only notifying to help development.

More information on what my dashboard server status shows:

Apache Web Server: Running
DNS Server: Stopped
DHCP Server: Stopped
MySQL DB Server: Running
File Server (Samba): Running
Amahi Dynamic DNS Updater: Running
Greyhole: Stopped
Transmission Server: Stopped

All clients can browse to hda with *.amahi.home url
As far as Transmission Server status: I can browse to transmission.amahi.home and the transmission webui shows

The only issue so far is that none of my network clients can obtain DHCP information automatically right now - but I can set them up manually with their assigned static IPs and point to the HDA's IP for the DNS and they connect fine.

Like I said, if there is anything about my setup you need to know or commands you need me to run, I'm all for helping out to iron the wrinkles.

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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby bigfoot65 » Sun May 27, 2012 9:51 am

Understand. We appreciate your help. The RPM Fusion for Fedora 14 is still available. I have tested it with a VM and works fine for me.

As for the DHCP issue, check out the wiki page. There was something about that there a while back I thought.

http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Ubuntu

When you find issues, please file a trouble ticket in the bug tracker. That will help us to resolve and prioritize our workload.
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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby damonq » Mon May 28, 2012 12:09 pm

many thanks to amahi team, looking forward to amahi ubuntu LTS

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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby oxel007 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:54 pm

Hi all!
I have installed amahi on Ubuntu and trying to get openvpn to work. port forwarding is correct but vpn checker says vpn isnot enabled.. Any ideas how to fix this or check if vpn is running on my server?
Thanks!

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Re: Amahi for Ubuntu Beta 1 release for your testing pleasur

Postby cpg » Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:47 am

Thanks all for the feedback. The openvpn is app is not well tested. Note that it's an app now and only a few people can install it because it's in beta. Email testmasters (at this domain), to help test the openvpn app. It may be a little rough for a few more days until we get to it.

Thanks again for all the great feedback!
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