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  • |Open-Xchange App Suite Middleware (backend) v7.6.3-rev49<br>Open-Xchange App Suite Frontend v7.6.3-rev43 |Open-Xchange App Suite Middleware (backend) v7.10.3-rev4<br>Open-Xchange App Suite Frontend v7.10.3-rev4<br>Open-Xchan
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  • '''Synopsis:''' This describes the logging of OX until backend version 6.22.6, which was delivered with AppSuite 7.4.2. The new system is The loglevel Open-Xchange backend is using for each single class can be defined in the file <tt>/opt/open-xch
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  • ...stalled. This should be on the same nodes as the <code>open-xchange-guard-backend-plugin</code> package is installed. apt-get install open-xchange-guard-backend-mailfilter
    5 KB (664 words) - 21:56, 5 August 2020
  • ...ter language and country codes. If you installed language packages on your backend installation, you can see a lot of examples for filenames in the directory
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  • open-xchange-meta-cpanel open-xchange-meta-backend-ox6 open-xchange-meta-ui-ox6 open-xchange-meta-cpanel open-xchange-meta-backend-appsuite open-xchange-meta-ui-appsuite
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  • [[Category: Backend]]
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  • ...be able to determine the users ID and context. This is done through the OX backend by default, which in turn looks up the email address using the default logi ...e <nowiki>/opt/open-xchange/etc/guard-core.properties</nowiki> file (Guard backend) by adding the setting com.openexchange.guard.mailResolverUrl
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  • The address of the mysql database that contains the OX Backend configdb. This is used during initial setup and database sharding The username to access the OX Backend and Guard database. This user needs to have select, create, lock, insert, u
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  • == Get the configuration of the mail filter backend == Note that this call is only used as workaround for parsing errors in the backend, so that the user is able to kick a whole script if it contains errors in t
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  • ...pen-xchange-spamhandler-cloudmark|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend|version=App Suite}}
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  • COMPONENT := component repository (backend/frontend)
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  • |OX App Suite / OX 6 Backend v7.4.1 |Open-Xchange AppSuite backend 7.4.1-rev16<br>Open-Xchange OX6 backend 7.4.1-rev16
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  • == Setup the backend communication ==
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  • Every email system providing IMAP and SMTP can be used as backend to OX. Best experiences are made with the widespread Linux based IMAP serve
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  • deb http://LDBACCOUNT:LDBPASSWORD@software.open-xchange.com/OX6/updates/backend/DebianJessie/ / baseurl=http://LDBACCOUNT:LDBPASSWORD@software.open-xchange.com/OX6/updates/backend/RHEL6/
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  • This is an overview of all configuration parameters for the AppSuite backend. By default, this list is sorted by the .properties files they appear in. ...ns. Text in brackets is replaced dynamically during link generation in the backend, however, it&#39;s still possible to overwrite them here with a static valu
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  • ...essionID is used to identify every session. It is a UUID, generated by the backend via default Java UUID implementation. It is written into the OX logfiles fo ...ion-Secret is used to verify every session. It is a UUID, generated by the backend via default Java UUID implementation. Only accesses, where the Session-Secr
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  • ...Java virtual machine, and about the Open-Xchange Middleware (aka groupware backend) including OX Documents, Documentconverter and Imageconverter.
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  • ...open-xchange-file-storage-dropbox|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend|version=App Suite}} ...-xchange-file-storage-googledrive|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend|version=App Suite}}
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  • |OX App Suite / OX 6 Backend v7.4.2 |Open-Xchange App Suite / OX 6 backend backend 7.4.2-rev42
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  • deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/DebianBuster/ / ...//[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/DebianBuster /
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  • ...to be installed in an OX App Suite configuration with a [[AppSuite:Grizzly|backend based on Grizzly]] (including hazelcast as installed and activated by defau ...tt> and <tt>open-xchange-documents-ui</tt>. The <tt>open-xchange-documents-backend</tt> package also requires and installs these packages:
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  • [ox-backend] name=Open-Xchange-backend
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  • open-xchange-appsuite-backend open-xchange-appsuite-manifest | the server backend packages
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  • ...rg}}} http://software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/backend/{{{slesname}}}/ ox-backend ...tware.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/{{{slesname}}}/ ox-backend
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  • deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/DebianStretch/ / ...//[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/DebianStretch/ /
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  • underlying berkeleydb backend has been tuned. The file
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  • This chapter describes how the backend components of OX Mail are installed and configured on the server. Mobile API Facade is available with the following backend packages:
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  • ...=open-xchange-authentication-imap|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend|version=App Suite}}
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  • {{InstallPlugin|pluginname=open-xchange-eas-provisioning|sopath=6.22/updates/backend|version=v6.22.x}}
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  • deb https://software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/backend/{{{debnameox}}}/ / ...b https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/updates/backend/{{{debnameox}}} /
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  • ...s|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend/|ldbaccount=LDBACCOUNT:LDBPASSWD|reponame=backend|version=App Suite}}
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  • Every email system providing IMAP and SMTP can be used as backend to OX. Best experiences are made with the widespread Linux based IMAP serve
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  • ...stable|pc2n=rhelname|pc2v=RHEL6|pc3n=ldbaccount|pc3v=[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]|backend/updates}} ...ge-push-dovecot open-xchange-mobile-push-certificates open-xchange-mailapp-backend open-xchange-mobile-push-plugin
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  • ...for UI articles. But for server articles, it is not that clear-cut, as the backend is usually backwards-compatible with OX6. When in doubt, put it in the main
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  • ...plugins, you should check out the [[AppSuite:Backend build system#Source | backend]]. ...e App Suite product consists of a server and a UI, you also need a working backend (App Suite application server) to communicate with.
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  • deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/DebianWheezy/ / ...://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/updates/DebianWheezy/ /
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  • ...erent types how to process the upsell an user is requesting in the hosters backend: deb http://software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/6.22.0/backend/DebianSqueeze/all/
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  • Open-Xchange supports Galera as database backend only in the configuration where all writes are directed to one Galera node.
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  • ...ion-database open-xchange-grizzly open-xchange-admin open-xchange-appsuite-backend open-xchange-appsuite-manifest open-xchange-appsuite ...ion-database open-xchange-grizzly open-xchange-admin open-xchange-appsuite-backend open-xchange-appsuite-manifest open-xchange-appsuite
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  • Every email system providing IMAP and SMTP can be used as backend to OX. Best experiences are made with the widespread Linux based IMAP serve
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  • ...various storage backends, NFS (Network File System) is a mature and proven backend.
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  • ...rmance. The ''route'' property is important, it specifies a unique ID of a backend server and will be used when setting up Open-Xchange Servers later. Please
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  • ...ile you only need a load balancer in front of the nodes if you install the backend and the frontend on each node.
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  • Every email system providing IMAP and SMTP can be used as backend to OX. Best experiences are made with the widespread Linux based IMAP serve
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  • Every email system providing IMAP and SMTP can be used as backend to OX. Best experiences are made with the widespread Linux based IMAP serve
    5 KB (809 words) - 08:17, 8 February 2018
  • ...new Email system based on Dovecot, it is recommended to use NFS as storage backend and to install at least two Dovecot servers, accessing this storage. With t
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  • Please note, the package open-xchange-gui-mobile-v2 is located on your ox backend system, open-xchange-gui-mobile-v2-gui and open-xchange-gui-mobile-v2-theme ...ss had to be entered in the cache.manifest file to grant access to the OX6 backend. This not needed anymore. The new version of the mobile web grants per defa
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  • ...nname=open-xchange-admin-reseller|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend}}
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  • The whole documentconverter product consists of 3 different parts: the OX backend documentconverter bundles, written in Java as OSGi plugins, the native read The '''readerengine''' is - as the name implies - the low level backend engine for the converter implementation, that acts as a general purpose doc
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  • ...redirect the browser there. This will usually be a relative URL, since the backend and frontend are usually accessible using the same host (they have to be to So, in essence, what we need is a form for POSTing to the backend with the above parameters. This is pretty basic HTML stuff:
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  • ...to be installed in an OX App Suite configuration with a [[AppSuite:Grizzly|backend based on Grizzly]] (including hazelcast as installed and activated by defau ...tt> and <tt>open-xchange-documents-ui</tt>. The <tt>open-xchange-documents-backend</tt> package also requires and installs these packages:
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  • Development:MailAccountsPlugin
  • ...d". If this path exists, you can control which services are enabled by the backend. In order to do so, you can add the following to <code>/opt/open-xchange/et
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  • |Open-Xchange App Suite Middleware (Backend) v7.10.6-rev57 ...n-Xchange App Suite Frontend v8.20.3<br>Open-Xchange App Suite Middleware (Backend) v8.20.0
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  • <!-- as long as the backend for OX6 and AppSuite is the same, we only have one article. Less redundancy
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  • = Backend Improvements = ...he page [http://oxpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Backend_Improvements_6_22 Backend Improvements v6.22] for an overview of improvements to the Open-Xchange arc
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  • = Backend Improvements = ...he page [http://oxpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Backend_Improvements_6_22 Backend Improvements v6.22] for an overview of improvements to the Open-Xchange arc
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  • '''Foreword''': This article describes the changes between backend version 6.20.7 and 6.22.0. It is sometimes considered to be ''the differenc ...r servlets will continue to function it is strongly recommended to migrate backend extensions that are accessed by HTTP API clients to the new framework to be
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  • This is an overview of all configuration parameters for the AppSuite backend. By default, this list is sorted by the .properties files they appear in. | <nowiki>Every client tells the backend through the client parameter on the login request his identity. This is not
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  • = Grizzly based backend = ...HTTP based connector for the communication between the HTTP server and the backend. This new connector is based on Oracle's '''[http://grizzly.java.net Projec
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  • ...HTTP based connector for the communication between the HTTP server and the backend. This new connector is based on Oracle's Project Grizzly - a NIO and Web fr
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  • |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0''' |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0'''
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  • [ox-backend] name=Open-Xchange-backend
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  • ...per ar http://software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/6.22.0/backend/SLES11/ ox-backend ...ftware.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/6.22.0/updates/backend/SLES11/ ox-updates-backend
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  • |OX App Suite backend 7.0.0-rev5<br>OX App Suite frontend 7.0.0-rev13 |Open-Xchange Server 6 backend 6.22.0-rev12
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  • You can find Perl and PHP example code in the git repository <tt>wd/backend/com.openexchange.admin.soap</tt>.
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  • ...m is to allow fine-tuning of the UI by providing configuration data on the backend. All properties defined in properties files below <tt>/opt/open-xchange/etc
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  • Every email system providing IMAP and SMTP can be used as backend to OX. Best experiences are made with the widespread Linux based IMAP serve
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  • ...amhandler-spamexperts open-xchange-spamhandler-spamexperts-gui|sopath=6.22/backend|version=v6.22.x}} ...open-xchange-appsuite-spamexperts|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend|version=App Suite}}
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  • [ox-backend] name=Open-Xchange-backend
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  • [ox-backend] name=Open-Xchange-backend
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  • [ox-backend] name=Open-Xchange-backend
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  • ...ys, you need to implement the process of sending out SMS/MMS within the OX backend for yourself or you can order and pay for this implementation work, so our {{InstallPlugin|pluginname=open-xchange-messaging-sms|sopath=6.22/updates/backend|version=v6.22.x}}
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  • deb http://software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/6.22.0/backend/DebianSqueeze/ / ...//LDBACCOUNT:LDBPASSWORD@software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/6.22.0/updates/backend/DebianSqueeze/ /
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  • == Which UI runs with which backend? == ...a CC BY-SA-NC license. In addition we use some 3rd Party components in the backend and frontend. Further information about the different licenses for these co
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  • ...ange App Suite. The update provides a new and improved Open-Xchange Server backend with enhancements for both generations. Especially on the backend, Open-Xchange implemented various changes and improvements like a new and c
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  • = Improvements Overview of 6.20.x to 6.22 Backend = ...r servlets will continue to function it is strongly recommended to migrate backend extensions that are accessed by HTTP API clients to the new framework to be
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  • ...eout> response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) ...eout> response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite)
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  • ...irectory Access Protocol) directory can be integrated as a contact storage backend for the Open-Xchange server. ...ontact-storage-ldap bundle that registers as an additional contact storage backend in the Open-Xchange Server. Changes made in the directory are reflected aut
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  • |[[File:check.gif]]<br>Depending on infrastructure and backend |[[File:check.gif]]<br>Depending on infrastructure and backend
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  • |OX App Suite backend packages (7.0.0-rev 3)<br>OX App Suite frontend packages (7.0.0-rev 12)
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  • This is an overview of all configuration parameters for the AppSuite backend. By default, this list is sorted by the .properties files they appear in. ...ns. Text in brackets is replaced dynamically during link generation in the backend, however, it&#39;s still possible to overwrite them here with a static valu
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  • |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0''' |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0'''
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  • |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0''' |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0'''
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  • |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0''' |response timeout in seconds for reading response from the backend (default 0s; infinite) '''Available with v7.8.0'''
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  • The sticky session identifier from Apache to the OX backend
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  • ...ttp://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/SLES11/ ox-backend ...pen-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/updates/SLES11/ ox-updates-backend
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  • * Please '''update the backend before the frontend'''. (Please, keep the [[#Warning|warning about backend updates before frontend updates]] in mind)
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  • ...he security status of the connection and the remote IP used to contact the backend.<noinclude>
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  • ...figurable via ''com.openexchange.hazelcast.group.password'' was used. Only backend nodes having the same values for those properties are able to join and form # adjusted when building a cluster of multiple backend nodes.
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  • The backend component is written in Java. The Java environment can be fine-tuned using
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  • ...sible using the guest hostname, this hostname needs to be specified in the backend configuration, too. In simple scenarios, where a fixed guest hostname shoul The session for the guest user is created implicitly in the backend after checking the share link's validity, and the client is instructed to s
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  • This is an overview of all configuration parameters for the AppSuite backend. By default, this list is sorted by the .properties files they appear in. ...l downloads. If configured, downloads via the drive module handled by this backend node will not exceed the configured bandwidth. The available bandwidth is d
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  • deb http://software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/backend/DebianSqueeze/ / ...b http://LDBACCOUNT:LDBPASSWORD@software.open-xchange.com/OX6/6.22/updates/backend/DebianSqueeze /
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  • ...4-04), this is basically upgrading your backend to the latest OX App Suite backend, while keeping the OX6 frontend functional.
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  • ...should verify that login is possible. Upon the first connection after the backend update, you will get the message <code>Error: updating database, try later<
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  • ...UIs (OX6 and OX App Suite) is supported beginning with OX6 version 6.22.2 (backend version 7.0.2) and OX App Suite version 7.0.2. ...adding a frontend, there is nothing to change in the configuration of the backend servers, the database, mail, or such. It is only required to adjust the apa
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  • ...Repo|pv=reponame|pc1n=path|pc1v=OX6/6.22|pc2n=rhelname|pc2v=RHEL6|frontend|backend|usm}} ...2v=RHEL6|pc3n=ldbaccount|pc3v=LDBUSER:LDBPASSWORD|updates/frontend|updates/backend|updates/usm}}
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  • ...Repo|pv=reponame|pc1n=path|pc1v=OX6/6.22|pc2n=rhelname|pc2v=RHEL6|frontend|backend|usm}} ...2v=RHEL6|pc3n=ldbaccount|pc3v=LDBUSER:LDBPASSWORD|updates/frontend|updates/backend|updates/usm}}
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