[wplug-board] Mailman setup and final migration

rodgers5646 at comcast.net rodgers5646 at comcast.net
Wed Apr 16 14:44:27 EDT 2008


That looks like path problems, and has either to do with apache or else a central config file for mailman.

I can look at it tonight and kick it a bit, but not till after work.

Ted


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Vance Kochenderfer <vkochend at nyx.net>
> Michael Semcheski wrote:
> > 
> > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:52 AM, Vance Kochenderfer <vkochend at nyx.net>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > I have set up mailman as well as I can, and copied the archives and
> > > configuration from penguin into the proper places on linode.  There
> > > are still two remaining problems:
> > >  1. The web interface is a bit screwed up; I think this has to do
> > >     with the apache config somehow.
> > 
> > I think this is something I can fix, if you give me a little more
> > information.  I am pretty comfortable with Apache conf's.
> 
> If you go to <http://linode.wplug.org/mailman/listinfo>, it
> claims that there are no publicly-advertised lists, although
> there should be several.  (Mailman is currently stopped, but I
> got the same message while it was running.  You should make sure
> not to leave it running because it will try to send out various
> administrative messages, etc.)
> 
> I believe that mailman's pages get accessed through scripts in the
> /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin directory.  There are some configuration
> directives in /etc/httpd/conf.d/13.mailman.conf.  You'll also
> notice that the images on the page (e.g., /icons/mailman.jpg) do
> not display although they are in /var/www/icons/.
> 
> I'm not really sure where to begin or what else might be relevant,
> so let me know if you have specific questions.
> 
> > Would it be better to create MX records for wplug.org, and point them at
> > linode.wplug.org?  We might even be able to proxy www.wplug.org/mailman ->
> > linode.wplug.org.
> 
> It appears that a lot of the mailman URLs are hard-coded, so I'm
> wary of trying to do anything fancy with host names.
> 
> The current DNS setup is:
> 
> wplug.org.              IN      A       128.2.204.143
> www.wplug.org.          IN      A       128.2.204.143
> penguin.wplug.org.      IN      A       128.2.204.143
> linode.wplug.org.       IN      A       64.22.124.88
> 
> IMO, it should be set as follows:
> 
> wplug.org.              IN      MX      10 penguin.wplug.org.
> wplug.org.              IN      CNAME   penguin.wplug.org.
> www.wplug.org.          IN      CNAME   penguin.wplug.org.
> penguin.wplug.org.      IN      A       128.2.204.143
> linode.wplug.org.       IN      A       64.22.124.88
> 
> which would do nothing to disrupt the current setup.
> 
> And then once migration takes place, switched over to:
> 
> wplug.org.              IN      MX      10 linode.wplug.org.
> wplug.org.              IN      CNAME   linode.wplug.org.
> www.wplug.org.          IN      CNAME   linode.wplug.org.
> penguin.wplug.org.      IN      A       128.2.204.143
> linode.wplug.org.       IN      A       64.22.124.88
> 
> Later on we can also publish an SPF record if we feel like it.
> 
> > I'm going to be a little bit busy on the 27th due to some maintenance at
> > Pitt, but otherwise the plan is fine with me.
> 
> Great, I'm hoping that it won't take the whole weekend to
> successfully complete the cutover, but want to be prepared for the
> worst.
> 
> Vance Kochenderfer        |  "Get me out of these ropes and into a
> vkochend at nyx.net          |   good belt of Scotch"    -Nick Danger
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