I understand the philosophy behind not saving until validated, but there are many examples in software where this is not true. For instance, setting up a mail account in Thunderbird or outlook. You can use the wrong settings on initial setup (indeed, outlook forces you to in some circumstances) then go repair them later. This also solves the second issue I raised in mail-in-a-box#1624 because running backup.py --validate will try to use the new settings, just like the Unkown Error case error message implies it should.
I understand the philosophy behind not saving until validated, but there are many examples in software where this is not true. For instance, setting up a mail account in Thunderbird or outlook. You can use the wrong settings on initial setup (indeed, outlook forces you to in some circumstances) then go repair them later. This also solves the second issue I raised in #1624 because running backup.py --validate will try to use the new settings, just like the Unkown Error case error message implies it should.
The elif needed to check to see if the string was in the listing of results of the shell command. As it was the conditional was just the string which always evaluates to true and was therefore giving a misleading error message.
* drop the ondrej/php PPA since PHP 7.x is available directly from Ubuntu 18.04
* intall PHP 7.2 which is just the "php" package in Ubuntu 18.04
* some package names changed, some unnecessary packages are no longer provided
* update paths
@joshdata squashed pull request #1398, removed some comments, and added these notes:
* The old init.d script for the management daemon is replaced with a systemd service.
* A systemd service configuration is added to configure permissions for munin on startup.
* nginx SSL settings are updated because nginx's options and defaults have changed, and we now enable http2.
* Automatic SSHFP record generation is updated to know that 22 is the default SSH daemon port, since it is no longer explicit in sshd_config.
* The dovecot-lucene package is dropped because the Mail-in-a-Box PPA where we built the package has not been updated for Ubuntu 18.04.
* The stock postgrey package is installed instead of the one from our PPA (which we no longer support), which loses the automatic whitelisting of DNSWL.org-whitelisted senders.
* Drop memcached and the status check for memcached, which we used to use with ownCloud long ago but are no longer installing.
* Other minor changes.
Passwords must be eight characters long; when passwords are changed via the users page the dialog states that passwords need to be at least four characters but only eight or more are acceptable.
The cryptography package has created all sorts of installation trouble over the last few years, probably because of mismatches between OS-installed packages and pip-installed packages. Using a virtualenv for all Python packages used by the management daemon should make sure everything is consistent.
See #1298, see #1264.
* The Mozilla recommendations must have been updated in the last few years.
* The HSTS header must have >=6 months to get an A+ at ssllabs.com/ssltest.
* [Issue #1159] Remove any +tag name in email alias before checking privileges
* Move priprivileged email check after the conversion to unicode so only IDNA serves as input