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I am rather underwhelmed by CrowdSec. The block rules for Zimbra seem to be the same as fail2ban.It did not trigger any single event hit from the free...
Just did the update - worked without any problems. Thanks Zextras for your effort!
For backup: Before Zextras I did use Veeam Endpoint which did also trigger a pre-bash script (Basically zmcontrol stop) and a post-script (zmcontrol s...
The V10 build supply situation is too risky for me at the moment, so I will keep V9 for now. Also ZEXTRAS Suite is not available for V10, or?
Seems there is a new build available: zcs-9.0.0_ZEXTRAS_20231104.UBUNTU18_64.20231124122956Anyone tried it yet?
@kordian yet it still works in this particular case. Not saying it always works, in fact repo update broke my zimbra once in the past (glad I did a sn...
@kordian Just like in the quote. Ubuntu still has the official zimbra apt repositories unless you removed them.
@anahuac Went for a more brutal approach - deleted zimbra.log, zmcontrol restart, came back right away 😀 😀 😀 I guess you would not even have to res...
Have one minor issue after patching: Zimbra is no longer logging to /var/log/zimbra.log
Probably found the answer myself by comparing with dpkg -l | grep zimbra @anahuac Thank you again for sharing the steps!
@anahuac I can confirm that apt update apt upgrade /opt/zimbra/libexec/zmfixperms zmcontrol restart worked for me! Is there any way to veri...
@anahuac Thanks! I will probably take a snapshot of my zimbra later and give this a try!
@anahuac Thank you for sharing. So basically you did apt update and fired /opt/zimbra/libexec/zmfixperms thereafter?
@arman Worked without any problems. Thanks to the Zextras Team!
Since we already have P26 installed, I assue we are not vulnerable to CVE-2022-37042, which is described here. Is anyone able to confirm?