Solved
Mea Culpa
Had a bad DNS alias pointing to the old installation.
N.
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 12:45, Nigel Allen wrote:
> Greetings
>
> Fedora Core 3
> mailman-2.1.5-26
> python-2.3.4-11
> httpd-2.0.52-3
>
>
> After success on a RH9 test box last week, we decided to roll out the
> produ
Greetings
Fedora Core 3
mailman-2.1.5-26
python-2.3.4-11
httpd-2.0.52-3
After success on a RH9 test box last week, we decided to roll out the
production server. Went through the initial setup fine - a little too
smoothly perhaps :)
Set up the site password
Created the first mailing list "mailma
>For one list in particular, I am not able to change the password. I am
>able to log in with the site password, and when I change the password
>it reports a success, but it still reports authentication failure when
>I try to use the new password.
>I have tried this from numerous browsers, cleared
Joshua Gould wrote:
>
> For one list in particular, I am not able to change the password. I am
> able to log in with the site password, and when I change the password
> it reports a success, but it still reports authentication failure when
> I try to use the new password.
>
> I have tried this f
For one list in particular, I am not able to change the password. I am
able to log in with the site password, and when I change the password
it reports a success, but it still reports authentication failure when
I try to use the new password.
I have tried this from numerous browsers, cleared all
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] password problems
> Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Check the mailman/locks directory a
Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Check the mailman/locks directory and see if someone has the list held open.
>
> To look at the encrypted password (and see if it gets changed) you can use
> the following command line:
> ~mailman/bin/dumpdb ~/mailman/lists//config.db |grep password
>
Check the mailman/locks directory and see if someone has the list held open.
To look at the encrypted password (and see if it gets changed) you can use
the following command line:
~mailman/bin/dumpdb ~/mailman/lists//config.db |grep password
Jon Carnes
===
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 11:32, J
I have a list admin who forgot his password. In the past I'd always go
to the list web page, enter the site password, and then change the
password at the bottom of the general options page.
This always worked in the past, but no longer seems to work. I enter
two copies of the new password and cl
Hi.
I am having password problems with the lists archives and for users
wanting to change their passwords.
When they try to do either, that is go to the private archives or change
their passwords this message comes up:
Bug in Mailman version 2.0.3
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform th
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