Dear sir,
We have installed Koha using package method in ubuntu 16.04 and while
configaring for the email facility, the following error is showing
root@prdmcl:/etc/koha# cat /etc/ssl/certs/Equifax_Secure_CA.pem >>
/etc/postfix/cacert.pem
cat: /etc/ssl/certs/Equifax_Secure_CA.pem: No such file or
The PRIM site mentions two alternatives to Google Authenticator - andOTP
(Android only) and freeOTP (Android and iOS):
https://prism-break.org/en/all/#authentication
Not sure how these would work on the server side with Koha, but just
throwing it out there...
David Nind
David Nind | david.n...@g
Hey Kyle
You already guessed my response, google authenticator would be ok, as a choice.
But not the ideal option.
We ideally will support something that can handle things like yubikey as well.
So ok for Google as an option but not the only option, ie a system that
supports other systems as wel
Greetings,
2 Factor Authentication is a great idea. Google Authenticator would be nice.
That does work for a majority of the organization(s) I work with.
However, since they are spread all over the world, some places have Google
blocked or limited. As such, perhaps the latter is better.
GPML,
M
I am trying to help a librarian in Brazil with this problem: Search found no
results.
They had fix zebra permissions according to this:
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Fix_zebra_permissions and they had
cleaned zebra search table according to this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26925152
There seems to be some interest in adding 2 factor authentication to Koha.
We are trying to find out what would be the most practical and easiest way
to implement 2fa for Koha combined with what would be most useful for
libraries that would actually *use* 2fa.
The bug report filed for it is
https:
Should be. The Koha installation I built yesterday is taking up 2.5GB,
including Ubuntu 16.04.
Fred King
Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
fred.k...@medstar.net
202-877-6670
ORCID -0001-5266-0279
MedStar Authors Catalog: http://medstarauthors.org
It is a mistake to think
Hi Jonathan,
Thank you for the response. How much is "enough disk space"? My Mac hard
drive shows 44.36GB available. Should that be sufficient?
Cheers
Raimund
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 12:22 PM Jonathan Druart <
jonathan.dru...@bugs.koha-community.org> wrote:
> Hi Raimund,
>
> There is a koha-dev
It sounds as if you're sort of in the same place I was five years ago, except
that I had a small medical library I was hoping to put onto Koha, and I already
had a collection of bibs and items to experiment with. I mostly taught myself,
basically by installing and re-installing Koha until I got
Hi Raimund,
There is a koha-devel list, but that's fine.
Keep trying with kohadevbox, it's the recommended way to give Koha a try
(especially if you want to hack it).
The message is explicit: "You don't have enough free space"
Do you have enough disk space on your host?
Regards,
Jonathan
On Thu,
Hi there,
This is Raimund from ThoughtWorks Manchester.
We're looking at adding a management system to our little office library,
mainly with the view of adding electronic checkout capabilities - we're a
Tech company highly interested in all things that have to do with little
sensors etc., so thi
Hi friends,
When I upgraded my Koha server (Testing Server) from Koha 17.05 to 17.11, I
found everything OK. After 2 days, when I searched books, CD/DVD, etc., I
found no records in Koha catalog. I checked "About Koha" page and found
that Zebra server stops automatically. Then I started Zebra Serv
Dear All
I wish to know from which tables budget calculation is displayed in the
Koha acqusition home page i.e. the result which is displaying under the
head " Ordered " and "Spent"
I have a doubt on "Total spent" column, it picks data from
ecost_tax/included/excluded/ecost and quantity column wh
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