On every login we're notified:
New release '16.04.1 LTS' available.
Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
Disable this so that an eager yet inattentive admin
doesn't accidentally follow these instructions.
[this is a squashed merge from-]
* Install owncoud 9.1 and provide an upgrade path from 8.2. This also disables memcached and goes with apc. The upgrade fails with memcached.
* Remove php apc setting
* Add dav migrations for each user
* Add some comments to the code
* When upgrading owncloud from 8.2.3 to 9.1.0 the backup of 8.2.3 was overwritten when going from 9.0 to 9.1
* Add upgrade path from 8.1.1. Only do an upgrade check if owncloud was previously installed.
* Stop php5-fpm before owncloud upgrade to prevent database locks
* Fix fail2ban tests for owncloud 9
* When upgrading owncloud copy the database to the user-data/owncloud-backup directory
* Remove not need unzip directives during owncloud extraction. Directory is removed beforehand so a normal extraction is fine
* Improve backup of owncloud installation and provide a post installation restore script. Update the owncloud version number to 9.1.1. Update the calendar and contacts apps to the latest versions
* Separate the ownCloud upgrades visually in the console output.
In the earlier commit, I added a Dovecot userdb lookup. Without a userdb lookup, Dovecot would use the password db for user lookups. With a userdb lookup we can support iterating over users.
But I forgot the WHERE clause in the query, resulting in every incoming message being accepted if the user database contained any users at all. Since the mailbox path template is the same for all users, mail was delivered correctly except that mail that should have been rejected was delivered too.
On some machines localhost is defined as something other than 127.0.0.1, and if we mix "127.0.0.1" and "localhost" then some connections won't be to to the address a service is actually running on.
This was the case with DKIM: It was running on "localhost" but Postfix was connecting to it at 127.0.0.1. (https://discourse.mailinabox.email/t/opendkim-is-not-running-port-8891/1188/12.)
I suppose "localhost" could be an alias to an IPv6 address? We don't really want local services binding on IPv6, so use "127.0.0.1" to be explicit and don't use "localhost" to be sure we get an IPv4 address.
Fixes#797
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merge hotfix release tag 'v0.17c' into master
The hotfixes were all already applied to master in original PRs. This merge merely brings over the CHANGELOG and the updated install instructions (v0.17b=>v0.17c), including to bootstrap.sh which is what triggers v0.17c being the latest release.