=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20080510
===> Skipping vulnerability checks.
WARNING: No /var/db/pkg/pkg-vulnerabilities file found.
WARNING: To fix run: `/usr/sbin/pkg_admin -K /var/db/pkg fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities'.
===> Installing for ispman-0.5nb5
cd /scratch/net/ispman/work/ispman && /usr/pkg/bin/perl ./pkginstall.pl &&			 /usr/bin/install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444 ispman.ldif /usr/pkg/etc/ispman

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These are ldap specific variables.

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You may skip this section to get the default values
Do you want to set them up? y/n [y] Setting Defaults
	ldapBaseDN=o=ispman
	ldapRootDN=uid=ispman, ou=admins, o=ispman
	ldapRootPass=secret
	ldapHost=localhost
	ldapInstallPath=/usr/pkg/etc/openldap

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These are Cyrus IMAP servers' variables
Note: If you have multiple Cyrus Servers, then you should have 
the same admin username as pass set on them.

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You may skip this section to get the default values
Do you want to set them up? y/n [y] Setting Defaults
	imapHosts=localhost
	imapMailboxPrefix=user.
	imapAdminUsername=cyrus
	imapAdminPass=cyrus
	defualtMailDropHost=

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These areApachespecific variables
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You may skip this section to get the default values
Do you want to set them up? y/n [y] Setting Defaults
	apacheVhostsDir=/usr/pkg/share/ispman/virtual
	apacheVhostsFile=/usr/pkg/etc/httpd/vhosts.conf
	apacheVhostsHeader=/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/vhosts.conf.header
	apacheVhostsFooter=/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/vhosts.conf.footer
	apacheVhostsTemplate=/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/vhosts.template
	apacheVhostsIP=127.0.0.1
	apacheStopCommand=/usr/pkg/etc/rc.d/apache stop
	apacheReloadCommand=/usr/pkg/etc/rc.d/apache restart
	apacheStartCommand=/usr/pkg/etc/rc.d/apache start

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These are DNS (named) specific variables
will put an empty named.conf.header and named.conf.footer in /usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates 
directory for you which you can later change according to your network.
If you already have these files in place then they will be left untouched.

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You may skip this section to get the default values
Do you want to set them up? y/n [y] Setting Defaults
	namedDir=/var/named
	namedConfFile=/etc/namedb/named.conf
	primaryDNS=ns1
	secondaryDNS=ns2
	primaryMX=mx1
	secondaryMX=mx2
	namedStartCommand=/etc/rc.d/named start
	namedReloadCommand=
	namedStopCommand=/etc/rc.d/named stop
	dnsMasterEmail=hostmaster.yourdomain
	namedConfHeaderFile=/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/named.conf.header
	namedConfFooterFile=/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/named.conf.footer

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Misc questions
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You may skip this section to get the default values
Do you want to set them up? y/n [y] Setting Defaults
	sleepSecondsBetweenRestart=2
	installDir=/usr/pkg/share/ispman
	rootEmail=root@localhost


Making required directories
Copying cgi-bin to /usr/pkg/share/ispman/ 
Copying htdocs to /usr/pkg/share/ispman/ 
Copying bin to /usr/pkg/share/ispman/ 

Making dummy named.conf and vhosts.conf header and footer files
Writting ispman.conf.default
Writting /usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/domain.ldif.template.default
This template is an ldif template that is used when creating a new domain
This template has probably my site defaults. You may want to change it a bit

Writting /usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates/vhosts.conf.template.default


Making default ldif file. ispman.ldif



Shall I make ldap.conf for you? [Y/n]Installing ldap.conf
Shall I make slapd.conf for you? [Y/n]Enjoy!

I have created an ldif file ispman.ldif
You can import it in your ldap directory by
ldif2ldbm -i ispman.ldif

You may only like to do that if you dont already have a running ldap directory
=> Automatic manual page handling
=> Please note the following:

===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2005/09/28 14:15:49 rillig Exp $

  ISPMan has now been installed on your system.

  Before using this package, copy the default configuration from
  '/usr/pkg/share/examples/ispman/ispman.conf.default' to
  '/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/ispman.conf' (and edit it accordingly).

  You also need to create the appropriate template files in
  '/usr/pkg/etc/ispman/templates' (or copy them from the
  corresponding .default files that can be found in
  '/usr/pkg/share/ispman/templates').

  Finally, you need a working apache, cyrus-imapd, postfix, openldap,
  PAM, and pam-ldap setup.

  ISPMan configuration templates for openldap can be found under
  '/usr/pkg/share/examples/ispman/ldap.conf' and
  '/usr/pkg/share/examples/ispman/slapd.conf'.

  On the machine(s) you are running cyrus on, you need to have pam-ldap
  and an PAM-enabled cyrus-sasl installed and configured (see the
  corresponding packages for more information).

===========================================================================

pkg_create: can't stat `/usr/pkg/etc/openldap/ldap.conf.ispman'
pkg_create: can't stat `/usr/pkg/etc/openldap/slapd.conf.ispman'
=> Registering installation for ispman-0.5nb5
pkg_admin: ispman-0.5nb5: File `/usr/pkg/etc/openldap/ldap.conf.ispman' is in +CONTENTS but not on filesystem!
pkg_admin: ispman-0.5nb5: File `/usr/pkg/etc/openldap/slapd.conf.ispman' is in +CONTENTS but not on filesystem!
ispman-0.5nb5 requires installed package apache-2.2.11nb5
ispman-0.5nb5 requires installed package p5-ispman-0.5nb4
ispman-0.5nb5 requires installed package pam-ldap-184nb2
ispman-0.5nb5 requires installed package perl-5.10.0nb6
