[ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: ZendTo beta released

Abhilash CS abhilashtvpm at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 12:05:51 GMT 2017


Dear Julian,

I have reinstalled zendto with provided file. Still the upload progress bar
not working.

Also I have tried enabling the module php-apcu-bc by following below link.

(https://gist.github.com/philbot9/1e895303a37a1c18717e90eb7067df73).




Thanks and Regards,

Abhilash






On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 7:05 PM, Jules <Jules at zend.to> wrote:

> Abhilash,
>
> Please can you replace your
>     install.ZendTo/Ubuntu/2-rebuild-php.sh
> file with the one attached (I've gzip-ed it so email apps won't mess with
> it).
> Hopefully that will fix this problem, it looks like the PHP modules didn't
> get enabled correctly during installation.
> You'll need to
>     chmod a+rx 2-rebuild-php.sh
> after you've dropped it into place, or else it won't be executable.
>
> Then you can either re-run the whole installer, or else just run the
> 2-rebuild-php.sh (but from within the install.ZendTo directory).
>
> If any of that doesn't make complete sense, let me know!
>
> Cheers,
> Jules.
>
> On 08/01/2017 04:51, Abhilash CS wrote:
>
> Hi Julian,
>
> I have installed the latest version on *Ubuntu 16* using the install
> script. All works fine except the Upload progress bar. I am getting
> following error.
>
> *PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function apc_fetch()
> in /opt/zendto/www/get_progress.php:7\nStack trace:\n#0 {main}\n  thrown in
> /opt/zendto/www/get_progress.php on line 7, referer: MailScanner has
> detected a possible fraud attempt from "10.10.8.15" claiming to be
> MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious:
> http://10.10.8.15/progress.php?progress_id=5871b1e948ab7
> <http://10.10.8.15/progress.php?progress_id=5871b1e948ab7>*
>
>
>
> Appreciate your assistance on this regard.
>
> Regards,
>
> Abhilash
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Jules <Jules at zend.to> wrote:
>
>> Happy New Year to you all!
>>
>> The latest beta 4.19-3 is now on the web site (see the zend.to/beta.php
>> page to get started).
>>
>> I've fixed another couple of security bugs, and the rpm and deb files
>> will tell you about upgrade_preferences_php if you are upgrading.
>>
>> Again, you will probably want to start with the installer, as it will
>> save you a whole load of work if you're building a new server.
>>
>> Please do let me know of any problems.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jules.
>>
>>
>> On 22/12/2016 20:24, Jules wrote:
>> > I've just put up 4.19-2 (beta) on the web site.
>> > The app itself has not changed from 4.19-1, but I have added the
>> > preferences.php auto-upgrader in /opt/zendto/bin.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Jules.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 21/12/2016 21:45, Jules wrote:
>> >> And this time, I've even sent you the gzip-ped version (so your mail
>> >> client can't screw with the perl code in it).
>> >>
>> >> On 21/12/2016 21:41, Jules wrote:
>> >>> Ian and others,
>> >>>
>> >>> For your delight and delectation, I have automated the upgrading of
>> >>> preferences.php.
>> >>> I haven't done zendto.conf yet, but that will be dead easy compared
>> >>> to preferences.php (which is of course arbitrary executable PHP code).
>> >>>
>> >>> A gzip-ped version of the script is attached. You will need to
>> >>>     gunzip upgrade_preferences_php
>> >>>     chmod +x upgrade_preferences_php
>> >>>     ./upgrade_preferences_php
>> >>> and that will show you how to use it.
>> >>>
>> >>> Basically you give it your old preferences.php file, and the new one
>> >>> I supply with the new version.
>> >>> It will work out how to write your old settings into the new one
>> >>> (including any other settings you might have added because you might
>> >>> have extended ZendTo's features), and will output a new
>> >>> preferences.php file on stdout (hence the ">" in the example command
>> >>> it shows you).
>> >>>
>> >>> If it spots any obvious improvements that can be made, such as using
>> >>> internaldomains.conf instead of a huge nasty regexp, it will tell
>> >>> you about it. It will also set the version number and update the
>> >>> copyright statement.
>> >>>
>> >>> Do read your new file before you use it, as it will have moved any
>> >>> now-obsolete settings towards the top of the file and commented them
>> >>> out.
>> >>>
>> >>> I'm pretty sure it does a fairly thorough job, but I'm sure you will
>> >>> tell me what you think. :-)
>> >>>
>> >>> Happy Christmas!
>> >>> Jules.
>> >>>
>> >>> On 20/12/2016 08:03, Elston, Ian wrote:
>> >>>> Success!
>> >>>> Well it got to the end of the installer... I'll continue testing
>> >>>> later..
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Is there any quick way to migrate configs/templates from my current
>> >>>> existing 4.11?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> This is much easier than before, thanks. How will updates be
>> >>>> handled? Similar scripts?
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------------
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Ian Elston
>> >>>> Networks & Developments
>> >>>> The University of Bolton
>> >>>> 01204 903971
>> >>>> http://www.bolton.ac.uk
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ** SUPPORT QUERIES **
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Please contact x3444 or itsupport at bolton.ac.uk to report new faults
>> >>>> or request updates on existing calls.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>>> From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On
>> >>>> Behalf Of Jules
>> >>>> Sent: 19 December 2016 16:30
>> >>>> To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
>> >>>> Subject: Re: [ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: ZendTo beta released
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Ian,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Don't tell me, it was a Ubuntu 16 box, right?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I've just put a new copy of the installer on the website.
>> >>>> Please can you:
>> >>>>       rm -rf ~root/installZendTo*
>> >>>> Download the new installer.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Unpack it and run it as before.
>> >>>> But when it asks you about each stage, just say "n" to the first 6
>> >>>> stages, until you say "y" to the bit about installing ZendTo
>> >>>> itself. Do that, and the 8th stage (SELinux) which you haven't done
>> >>>> yet. As you're not going to be using SELinux (even the Ubuntu wiki
>> >>>> admits it's not maintained for Ubuntu at all), that stage won't
>> >>>> actually do anything.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> If you want to just run stage 7 on its own, without having to
>> >>>> answer "n"
>> >>>> to anything else, you can just run the "7-zendto.sh" script in the
>> >>>> Ubuntu sub-directory directly. Provided you run it from *somewhere*
>> >>>> within the installer's tree, it should find everything it needs.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Hopefully that will fix it!
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Cheers,
>> >>>> Jules.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On 19/12/2016 14:44, Elston, Ian wrote:
>> >>>>> I have installed and updated a Ubuntu server
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Ran the install.sh
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> All goes well until the "easy bit"
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Last few lines of the script output....
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> About to install ZendTo version 4.19-1 Drumroll please...
>> >>>>> /tmp/install.ZendTo/Ubuntu/7-zendto.sh: line 43: cd:
>> >>>>> /home/nads/zendto-build-store: No such file or directory
>> >>>>>     % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time Time
>> >>>>> Time  Current
>> >>>>>                                    Dload  Upload   Total Spent
>> >>>>> Left  Speed
>> >>>>> 100 1088k  100 1088k    0     0  2142k      0 --:--:-- --:--:--
>> >>>>> --:--:-- 2141k
>> >>>>> dpkg: error processing archive
>> >>>>> /home/nads/zendto-build-store/zendto_4.19-1.deb (--install):
>> >>>>>    cannot access archive: No such file or directory Errors were
>> >>>>> encountered while processing:
>> >>>>>    /home/nads/zendto-build-store/zendto_4.19-1.deb
>> >>>>> Reading package lists... Done
>> >>>>> Building dependency tree
>> >>>>> Reading state information... Done
>> >>>>> 0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 5 not to upgrade.
>> >>>>> dpkg: error processing archive
>> >>>>> /home/nads/zendto-build-store/zendto_4.19-1.deb (--install):
>> >>>>>    cannot access archive: No such file or directory Errors were
>> >>>>> encountered while processing:
>> >>>>>    /home/nads/zendto-build-store/zendto_4.19-1.deb
>> >>>>> Failed to install ZendTo deb package.
>> >>>>> Exiting...
>> >>>>> sudo -i /opt/zendto/bin/adduser.php
>> >>>>> That will show you the syntax. Use it to add a single test user.
>> >>>>> Then login to the website and drop off some files.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Now go and configure ZendTo itself in
>> >>>>> /opt/zendto/config/preferences.php and
>> /opt/zendto/config/zendto.conf
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> nads at zendto-test:/tmp/install.ZendTo$
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------------
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Ian Elston
>> >>>>> Networks & Developments
>> >>>>> The University of Bolton
>> >>>>> http://www.bolton.ac.uk
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> ** SUPPORT QUERIES **
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Please contact x3444 or itsupport at bolton.ac.uk to report new
>> >>>>> faults or request updates on existing calls.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>>>> From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On
>> >>>>> Behalf Of Jules
>> >>>>> Sent: 19 December 2016 10:14
>> >>>>> To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
>> >>>>> Subject: Re: [ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: ZendTo beta released
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> I've just posted an announcement and a new page of information on
>> >>>>> the web site too.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> This page contains the low-down:
>> >>>>>        http://zend.to/beta.php
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Cheers,
>> >>>>> Jules.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> On 18/12/2016 19:24, Jules wrote:
>> >>>>>> Folks,
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> I have been spending the past few weeks/months getting ZendTo
>> >>>>>> sorted out.
>> >>>>>> I have *hopefully* fixed the security vulnerabilities that anyone
>> >>>>>> has
>> >>>>>> told me about. So you out there with pen-testing tendencies,
>> >>>>>> please do
>> >>>>>> have a go at the new version and let me know what you find!
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> The most major thing is I have written a new installer for ZendTo,
>> >>>>>> instead of trying to maintain VM images.
>> >>>>>> I find most people these days need to put it into an otherwise bare
>> >>>>>> server image prepared by someone in their IT department. Trying to
>> >>>>>> start from a VM image, and then trying to shoehorn in all your
>> >>>>>> corporate setup round it was a pain.
>> >>>>>> As was installing it by hand with just the rpm/deb file.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> So now there is a shiny new installer. It assumes a bare server
>> >>>>>> system
>> >>>>>> to start with, logged in as root.
>> >>>>>> I have tested it on
>> >>>>>>         CentOS 5
>> >>>>>>         CentOS 6
>> >>>>>>         CentOS 7
>> >>>>>>         RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
>> >>>>>>         RedHat Enterprise Linux 6
>> >>>>>>         RedHat Enterprise Linux 7
>> >>>>>>         Ubuntu Server 14
>> >>>>>>         Ubuntu Server 16
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> It installs all the necessary software, entirely automatically
>> >>>>>> rebuilds PHP to support big uploads (where necessary), sets up
>> >>>>>> ClamAV,
>> >>>>>> mail delivery, SELinux, AppArmor, Apache, usage stats, pretty
>> >>>>>> much everything.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> It talks to you throughout the process, and will ask you the odd
>> >>>>>> question. If you want to pause, just Ctrl-S it. If you want to
>> >>>>>> re-run
>> >>>>>> bits of it, you can run any of the 8 components individually, no
>> >>>>>> problem at all. Take a look round the structure, it's very
>> >>>>>> straightforwards (but non-trivial to write!). When you want to
>> >>>>>> update
>> >>>>>> PHP, for example, just re-run the component that rebuilds PHP. It
>> >>>>>> will
>> >>>>>> work out the latest versions for itself.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> SQLite3 is now the default database to use, as it's by far the
>> >>>>>> easiest
>> >>>>>> and simplest and works on everything except CentOS/RedHat 5.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> To get started: download, unpack and run the installer with
>> >>>>>>         curl -O http://zend.to/files/install.ZendTo.tgz
>> >>>>>>         tar xzf install.ZendTo.tgz
>> >>>>>>         cd install.ZendTo
>> >>>>>>         ./install.sh
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> It will fetch the deb/rpm file as appropriate. But if you just want
>> >>>>>> the deb/rpm and nothing else, they are in
>> >>>>>>         http://zend.to/files/zendto-4.19-1.noarch.rpm
>> >>>>>>         http://zend.to/files/zendto_4.19-1.deb
>> >>>>>>         http://zend.to/files/ZendTo-4.19-1.tgz
>> >>>>>> The file at
>> >>>>>>         http://zend.to/files/ZendTo-Version
>> >>>>>> will tell you the latest version number (during the beta test).
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> P.S. If you've walked through the installer the slow way, and
>> >>>>>> want to
>> >>>>>> run it quickly with no questions at all, add '--defaults' to the
>> >>>>>> command line of either ./install.sh or any of its components.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Please do tell me how you get on! Any questions/queries/problems,
>> >>>>>> get
>> >>>>>> in touch on this list.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Cheers, and Happy Christmas!
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Jules
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>> Jules
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> --
>> >>>>> Julian Field MEng MBCS CITP CEng
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>> universe
>> >>>>>     for them to describe?' - Stephen Hawking
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