[Giorgio Pioda] > Hi, > > since yesterday I'm triing to setup a Mainserver/Workstation combination. > (squeeze-testing-DVD, freshly synced and with correct MD5SUM)
If you are testing, I recommend to test the Main-Server/Thin-Client-Server combination. It is the most powerfull setup. > Logging in into gosa with admin/rootpasswd I get a screen that asks > for passwd change, but the change fails because "Cannot find a > suitable password method for the current hash!" Thus I cannot > manage anything. If I understand correctly, you are logging into gosa using the 'admin' username? I'm surprised this work, as the admin user have no GOsa attributes at all. Just tested, and I see the same you are seing. Hm, perhaps we should add them, to make it possible to change its password using GOsa? Anyone know what is needed to make this possible? Try logging into Gosa with the user created during installation instead. It is granted full GOsa administrative access by its membership in the gosa-admin group. > P.S: Looking at the /etc/exports I've been pleased to see that all > the exports are kerberized now! I believe the LTSP mounts are not kerberized, but please let me know if I am wrong. > P.S 2: What about installing in Wheezy/Sid taste? Our packages are missing in Wheezy because of #631045. A fix would be nice. We use libjavascript-perl to parse the WPAD file to set the web proxy dynamically. I have no idea how to test with Sid, but it is probably possible. We have not yet had time to start focusing on Wheezy, as we are working on getting the Squeeze version out. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-edu-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120123060445.gd26...@login2.uio.no