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<jdenz>
I asked this earlier and didn't get a response, so I'm asking again in hopes someone reading this in the next hour or so might know the answer. Is there an easy way to remove/delete email users on the 'admin/users' page for a self-hosted Sandstorm instance? Thanks.
<dwrensha>
jdenz: not currently
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<jdenz>
ok, thanks. Is there a difficult way? :) I want to link my main user account with another email address, but I used that email address to sign in previously so Sandstorm says I can't link it.
<dwrensha>
if the other account associate with the email address doesn't have any grains or other resources, we automatically delete it and let you link it
<dwrensha>
but I think that change has not made it into a release yet
<jdenz>
Ok, great. Will your advice in the comments for that issue work in the meantime?
<dwrensha>
they should!
<dwrensha>
as long as you have some other email address that you can use
<dwrensha>
I know gmail lets you add anything after a "+"
<jdenz>
Yeah, that's not a problem.
<jdenz>
Ok, that workaround worked. Thanks.
<dwrensha>
cool! glad to help
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<zarvox>
mnutt: yeah, I use the vagrant-mutate plugin to repack the virtualbox image for libvirt
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<zarvox>
also I'm interested in possibly getting the nylas sync server working in Sandstorm, but it has to speak IMAP to some other actual email server, so that'd probably need to use IpNetwork (or a driver)
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<asheesh>
zarvox: ooh or it could speak to the roundcubbeeeee
<asheesh>
btw omg nethack in sandstorm
<asheesh>
afk a bit
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<asheesh>
Your home router doesn't support "hairpin routing", so what you see within the home network != what you see on the outside.
<Kamilion>
what home network?
<Kamilion>
This is a comcast buisness router.
<Kamilion>
and it's honestly been nothing but trouble
<asheesh>
Ah hah, yeah, I meant s/home network/NAT box/
<asheesh>
The Comcast business router is seemingly doing some network address translation.
<Kamilion>
and it most certainly does support hairpinning -- I can access our mailserver from the external IP on the internal network.
<asheesh>
To get a sense of what I mean, try visiting your sandcats host from e.g. a phone with wifi turned off.
<asheesh>
Weird.
<Kamilion>
I only have wifi on my galaxy s3
<asheesh>
For me, when I try to connect to mcubed.sandcats.io I see a "Connecting..." in my Chromium.
<asheesh>
So I wonder if there is a port forwarding you need to enable.
<Kamilion>
okay, so it's not externally available
<Kamilion>
good.
<Kamilion>
if it had been, I'd be running into the comm closet with a fire axe
<asheesh>
Ah hah (-:
<Kamilion>
I already have a replacement cablemodem, but havn't had a chance to install it
<Kamilion>
the new cablemodem is a motorola surfboard that has no internal routing (thankfully)
<asheesh>
Well the sandcats service (at the moment) always sets its IP address to your public IP address. I was going to say that's per the docs at https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/administering/sandcats/ but I don't actually see it documented there, hmm!
<Kamilion>
but that means I have to stick a new router in and I've been avoiding it cause of comcast's 5 static IP thing and nobody at openwrt seems to understand.
<Kamilion>
Well, I have a public IPv6 on the sandstorm node.
<Kamilion>
Michelle Steigerwalt told me to check out kenton's latest project
<Kamilion>
I've met kenton once or twice at hacker dojo
<asheesh>
sandcats doesn't support IPv6 yet
<asheesh>
I'm responsible for that, fwiw. |:
<Kamilion>
what, ipv6?
<asheesh>
For now, what I'd suggest is you set up your own wildcard DNS and transition to it, instead of sandcats.
<Kamilion>
eh, I just wanted it for my internal lan anyway
<Kamilion>
was gonna fire up a wekan instance on it
<asheesh>
Well I'm responsible for the sandcats service, and so it's me who hasn't gotten around to IPv6 support for it.
<Kamilion>
no worries :D
<Kamilion>
I assume you're also here in the bay area?
<Kamilion>
This is comcast's Buisness Cablemodem, DPC3939B. It's a pile of junk.
<Kamilion>
I think it's running Windows CE with PHP inside.
<Kamilion>
Amusingly enough, a friend of mine was visiting a disney theme park, and met someone who worked at cisco. My friend happened to bring up the above person's name and was told the person whom my friend ran into recalled their termination.
<Kamilion>
Anyhoo, thanks for your help, I'll stop by again once I've swapped out the cablemodem.
<asheesh>
Great! Good luck.
<Kamilion>
I can probably get by from the documentation from here.
<Kamilion>
oh -- actually
<asheesh>
Oh, I should also add -- /opt/sandstorm/sandstorm.conf is your friend.
<Kamilion>
Any idea how horribly this works with microsoft active directory DNS?
<asheesh>
Should be fine with that, so long as you can do wildcards in that, which I presume you can.
<Kamilion>
Hmm... I'm not sure, actually
<Kamilion>
their DNS and DHCP are tied together
<Kamilion>
so when the VM got it's DHCP address, a DNS entry was already added for it
<asheesh>
You can use a different wildcard domain if you need.
<asheesh>
Specifically:
<Kamilion>
unfortunately, the person who set the microsoft active directory domain set it up with a .local
<asheesh>
1. Create a separate "domain", then
<Kamilion>
so it will never work on the outside internet.
<Kamilion>
it's another thing on my list of stuff to do: make a new company AD domain using our actual internet domain, as per microsoft's reccomendations
<asheesh>
2. Configure WILDCARD_HOST in /opt/sandstorm/sandstorm.conf to be the other host, like
<Kamilion>
which is why I was trying to get wekan on sandstorm, so I could keep track of all this stuff I'm supposed to do... lol