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    • gmcpaul
      gmcpaul last edited by gmcpaul

      just to note: i also tried the /usr/share/man/man5/kopano-server.cfg.5.gz file with my parameters without success
      same result :/

      i have no idea why the attachment folder cant be written on /home ; specially when it was no problem with the version before

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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano @gmcpaul last edited by

        @gmcpaul said in kopano server cannot write attachment folder:

        just to note: i also tried the /usr/share/man/man5/kopano-server.cfg.5.gz file with my parameters without success

        Yeah, comparing the cfg files was imho a deadend anyways. The only bit of information that could be gained from it is if you had used a completely different run_as_.

        @gmcpaul said in kopano server cannot write attachment folder:

        i also wonder why it should have that issue just after upgrading the dep packages…

        Kopano is just using the filesystem provided by your os, so whatever now prevents the software from accessing this path must have come from either system updates, a changed system configuration or other external factors.

        To verify this you could run sudo -u kopano touch /home/kopano/attachments/test. This will switch into the user context of the Kopano user and will want to create a file at the given path. This will already fail for you.

        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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        • gmcpaul
          gmcpaul last edited by

          hi felix,

          thanks for your reply.

          tried your suggestion … fails not O_o

          root@srv01:/# sudo -u kopano touch /home/kopano/attachments/test
          root@srv01:/# cd /home/kopano/attachments/
          root@srv01:/home/kopano/attachments# ls
          0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 test

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          • gmcpaul
            gmcpaul last edited by

            even updated os to ubuntu 20.04 lts … just for “fun”
            then reinstalled the latest nightly build, core-10.0.6.406.7ff4b4b-Ubuntu_20.04-amd64.tar.gz.

            i checked if kopano-server is started as user kopano via ps and it did.
            also tried to start the kopano-server by commenting the run-as parameters out of the server.cnf file.
            the sudo -u kopano …touch test proofed that there is no problem with permissions for the homedir
            apparmor was disabled

            for me it looks like a bug … but are there any other tests i can make to find the problem?

            thanks

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            • fbartels
              fbartels Kopano @gmcpaul last edited by

              @gmcpaul which version were you using prior to your upgrade?

              In case you can write to a path directly, but not when the running through systemd, then https://stash.kopano.io/projects/KC/repos/kopanocore/commits/f957fea2d774581d1150ca32e25e40c023140788#installer/linux/kopano-server.service could be the culprit.

              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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              • gmcpaul
                gmcpaul last edited by

                Hi @fbartels ,
                According to the Logs it should have been 9.0.2.158.3dd898471-0+246.1.

                my kopano-sever.service part :

                [Service]
                Type=simple
                ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kopano-server
                ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
                TimeoutStopSec=60
                ProtectSystem=full
                ProtectHome=yes
                ProtectKernelTunables=yes
                ProtectKernelModules=yes
                ProtectControlGroups=yes
                PrivateTmp=yes
                MemoryDenyWriteExecute=yes
                RestrictRealtime=yes
                RestrictSUIDSGID=yes

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                • gmcpaul
                  gmcpaul last edited by

                  changing
                  ProtectHome=yes to no
                  then
                  systemctl daemon-reload
                  then
                  /etc/init.d/kopano-server restart

                  now seems good according to server.log :D

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                  • fbartels
                    fbartels Kopano @gmcpaul last edited by

                    @gmcpaul an update safe way would be to create an override file. First run
                    sudo systemctl edit kopano-server and in the resulting editor paste the following:

                    [Service]
                    ProtectHome=no
                    

                    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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                    • gmcpaul
                      gmcpaul last edited by

                      @fbartels said in kopano server cannot write attachment folder:

                      [Service]
                      ProtectHome=no

                      @fbartels many thanks!!
                      have a nice weekend

                      case can be closed from my side.

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                      • longsleep
                        longsleep Kopano @gmcpaul last edited by

                        @gmcpaul said in kopano server cannot write attachment folder:

                        changing
                        ProtectHome=yes to no

                        This is less secure and cannot be recommended. It would be much better if your attachments were stored outside of /home and the setting is kept as is. See https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#ProtectHome= for exact details on the protection offfered when ProtectHome is enabled.

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                        • gmcpaul
                          gmcpaul last edited by

                          Hi @longsleep
                          well thank you for the input.
                          I will keep in mind for future projects.
                          in my case the machine was historically (beginning from zarafa) set up with the use of /home to let large amounts of data outsourced on an seperate partition for a service to run in a “bubble” and to keep the files out of default system paths.
                          Since the filese are locked in run_as environments i thougt that wa a good design. Also when space is eaten up and you need to enlarge the hdd in a vm for example… so all was done in good intension so to speak.

                          Well… lessons learned for me :D
                          Thank you all

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