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    • crankshaft
      crankshaft last edited by

      @nschoote - thanks for helping, the third line was a typo, removed it, so it’s just a case of:

      cp -p /usr/share/doc/kopano/example-config/*.cfg /etc/kopano/
      

      And my install steps are correct ??

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      • thctlo
        thctlo last edited by thctlo

        so far all good. ( correction)

        if you look in “/usr/share/doc/kopano/example-config/” you will also see .gz files.
        You missing these now.

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        • crankshaft
          crankshaft last edited by crankshaft

          How about a sql dump file that I can import into mysql after creating the database, adding the user and giving them GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ??

          I am very familiar with MYSQL and know how to add databases, users etc etc - all I need is the default sql dump file.

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          • fbartels
            fbartels Kopano @crankshaft last edited by

            @crankshaft said in Debian 9 Step by Step:

            however none of the .cfg files (i.e. /etc/kopano/server.cfg) are created.

            This is the expected and documented behaviour.

            You do not need to copy over all configuration files, as all services have preprogrammed defaults. You only need to create config files for values that you want to override (like your mysql credentials for example).

            Regards Felix

            Resources:
            https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
            https://documentation.kopano.io/
            https://kb.kopano.io/

            Support overview:
            https://kopano.com/support/

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            • thctlo
              thctlo last edited by thctlo

              Here, my notes for a Debian install.

              RANDOMPASSWD(){ < /dev/urandom tr -dc _A-Z-a-z-0-9 | head -c${1:-16};echo; }
              apt-get install kopano-server-packages kopano-webapp -y --autoremove
              
              # Setup the Database
              SQLDBPWD="$(RANDOMPASSWD)"
              # Create database and set rights. 
              mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "CREATE DATABASE kopano"; 
              mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "CREATE USER kopano@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '$SQLDBPWD'";
              mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON kopano.* TO 'kopano'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$SQLDBPWD'";
              
              # Or a restriced user with :  
              # mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "GRANT ALTER, CREATE, CREATE ROUTINE, \
              #   DELETE, DROP, INDEX, INSERT, LOCK TABLES, SELECT, UPDATE ON kopano.* TO 'kopano'@'localhost' \
              #   IDENTIFIED BY '$SQLDBPWD'";
              
              echo "Write down you kopano user password : $SQLDBPWD" 
              cp /usr/share/doc/kopano/example-config/* /etc/kopano/ 
              gunzip /etc/kopano/*.gz
              
              # ! change the domain here.. 
              sed -i "s/#system_email_address = postmaster@localhost/system_email_address = postmaster@yourdomain.tld/g"  /etc/kopano/server.cfg
              
              # change the mysql password here 
              sed -i "s/#mysql_user = root/mysql_user = kopano/g" /etc/kopano/server.cfg
              sed -i "s/#mysql_password =/mysql_password = HIERPASSWD/g" /etc/kopano/server.cfg
              
              # enable tls. 
              sed -i "s/#server_listen_tls =/server_listen_tls = *:237/g"  /etc/kopano/server.cfg
              
              # change secret 
              sed -i "s/#server_secret_key = GEHEIM/server_secret_key = $(RANDOMPASSWD)/g" /etc/kopano/presence.cfg
              
              

              That should give you a nice start.

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              • crankshaft
                crankshaft @thctlo last edited by

                @thctlo - Thanks, but I need a kopano.sql dump file to import the tables, triggers etc etc etc - where would I find this sqldump file ?

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                • thctlo
                  thctlo @crankshaft last edited by

                  @crankshaft configure kopano and start it with an empty database,
                  It will create all needed tables.

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                  • crankshaft
                    crankshaft @thctlo last edited by

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                    • crankshaft
                      crankshaft @fbartels last edited by

                      @fbartels - You do not need to copy over all configuration files… - ahh, that’s useful, I have done that instead.

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                      • crankshaft
                        crankshaft last edited by

                        Thanks so much to everyone that contributed.

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                        • crankshaft
                          crankshaft last edited by

                          One final question, where in kopano configuration do I enter my Serial Number Subscription key ?

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                            • fbartels
                              fbartels Kopano last edited by

                              @crankshaft said in Debian 9 Step by Step:

                              where in kopano configuration do I enter my Serial Number Subscription key ?

                              The binaries of the server (currently) have no need to validate a license key. As we are 100% open source, there is no code that would need to be triggered by such a key. The subscription key only serves as a means to get access to the repository with the supported builds.

                              Regards Felix

                              Resources:
                              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                              https://documentation.kopano.io/
                              https://kb.kopano.io/

                              Support overview:
                              https://kopano.com/support/

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