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  • ...errard]] This version by Richard Ellis - correct minor typo which displays Configuration tab at bottom instead of position 5 == How to hide the Configuration Tab in RT3 ==
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  • A user with the '''Show''''''Scrips''' right can view current [[Scrip]] configuration.
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  • Configuration --> Queues --> Select the queue to edit properties
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  • = How to hide the Configuration Tab = In RT 3.4, the visibility of the configuration tab is controlled by the [[ShowConfigTab]] permission, making this patch no
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  • === Step 2: Disable Fulltext Search in RT Configuration === Temporarily disable fulltext search in your RT configuration to avoid conflicts while reindexing.
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  • == Configuration ==
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  • RT's [[InitialData|initialdata]] files are essentially configuration templates that make it easy to setup an instance without a lot of clicking
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  • ...ave observed many levels of software development organization. As Software Configuration Manager for four major California companies, I took that experience with su ...ogy - Software life cycle processes", and "MIL-STD-973, Military Standard, Configuration Management". Using these processes, I built an SCM system comprised of Red
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  • == The configuration file ==
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  • Active status are specified in RT configuration file with @[[ActiveStatus]].
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  • Inactive status are specified in RT configuration file with @[[InactiveStatus]].
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  • ...isit the "Configuration" menu and then click on "Tools". RT has a "Running configuration" status page that lists off just about everything you need to know.
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  • #Create a Ticket Custom Field called Silent Resolve. ('''Tools->Configuration->Custom Fields->Create''') Name: SilentResolve<br />Type: Select one value< #Select it under '''Tools->Configuration->Global->Custom Fields->Tickets'''. (Why the two-step process beats me, esp
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  • ..."<code>_Admin</code>" by default. To change this, see the [[StockAnswers]] Configuration. ==== StockAnswers Configuration ====
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  • ==== Make backup of configuration file. ==== ==== Edit Request Tracker configuration file. ====
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  • If user does not have this right, he can't access the Configuration (Admin) tab and thus can't execute any rights for modifying users, groups,
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  • However, this action doesn’t support control over config. Read &lt;/CONFIGURATION&gt; to find out ways to deal with it. == CONFIGURATION ==
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  • In order to get to the Configuration-&gt;Global-&gt;Templates menu entry, you need the [[ShowConfigTab]] right.
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  • ...with the correct group membership and RT access to run this tool (see User Configuration below). </code> == User Configuration ==
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  • * how your distribution mangles the webserver configuration files. ...le [[NcFTP]] Client (http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/) in order to satisfy some configuration dependencies for the Perl CPAN system.
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  • * Configuration for using a MySQL database on another local server. == Baseline Configuration of Your RT Instance ==
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  • At the time of this writing, I'd recommend using fastcgi and the configuration described on [[FastCGIConfiguration]].
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  • ...egrates authentication and information services with flexible multi-server configuration for user/pass, SSL, base, filter, etc. Adapted from [[LdapOverlay]], [[Auto * Despite the above warning, one user got Nathan's configuration working with RT 3.4.6 and Apache 2.2. See [[NtlmAuthentication]] for detail
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  • ...tended for production like FHS, the tests will try to read your production configuration. That's probably not what you want. ...RT_SiteConfig.d</code>. You cannot change the behavior of tests by editing configuration there.
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  • ...ing exim as mail transport (for instance on Debian), you may need specific configuration
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  • ...inbox you are polling after a set time period. It requires a little extra configuration. ...e mailbox for replies, and another mailbox for comments, you will need two configuration files. An example config is below.
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  • First create a new custom field: Configuration -&gt; Custom Fields -&gt; Create Go to Configuration -&gt; Global -&gt; Scrips, then click on "On Resolve Notify Requestors"
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  • = Configuration Problems =
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  • ...steps for setting up this configuration are described below, starting with configuration in Google. The following is similar to a standard getmail configuration.
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  • = Initial configuration and basic administration =
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  • menu.  Admin functionality can be found under Tools -> Configuration -> on the Reply/Comment page on tickets.  There are configuration variables
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  • OIDCProviderMetadataURL https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration If you intend to use only the basic configuration, you will need to change how the default RT menu Logout button works. By de
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  • ...on the user administration page makes a user Unprivileged. In a default RT configuration, new users are created Unprivileged, as when an email comes in and a new us
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  • Configuration -> Custom Field -> new Custom Field Configuration -> Global -> Scrips -> new Scrip
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  • AssetTypes-Config1.jpg|New Asset Type Configuration Screen AssetTypes-Config2.jpg|New Asset Type Category Configuration Screen
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  • Here are a few useful procmail recipes you can use in your RT configuration.
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  • ...nor-latin">Select “Internet with smarthost” when prompted for type of mail configuration</span>''' ...nt: minor-latin;font-weight:normal;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">open postfix configuration file</span>''
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  • ...nor-latin">Select “Internet with smarthost” when prompted for type of mail configuration</span>''' ...nt: minor-latin;font-weight:normal;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">open postfix configuration file</span>''
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  • ...nor-latin">Select “Internet with smarthost” when prompted for type of mail configuration</span>''' ...nt: minor-latin;font-weight:normal;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">open postfix configuration file</span>''
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  • == Configuration == * [[ApacheConfig]] - Apache configuration tips, for first time configuration read [[ManualApacheConfig]].
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  • ...istration page makes a user Privileged. It is also possible to set various configuration options to make new users Privileged when they are created.
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  • First create a new custom field: Configuration -&gt; Custom Fields -&gt; Create Go to Configuration -&gt; Global -&gt; Templates -&gt; New
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  • 3.3. Stop and start your mail server, so it picks up your configuration changes. (Postfix just requires you execute `newaliases`, probably via sudo In its default configuration, RT uses an internal users database to keep track of who can access RT and
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  • * In the "Postfix Configuration" - I choose "Internet Site", just because I prefer to have the system send Postfix is now set up with a default configuration. If you need to make
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  • Go to: Configuration-&gt;Queues-&gt;[Queue Name]-&gt;Watchers
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  • * In the "Postfix Configuration" - I choose "Internet Site", just because I prefer to have the system send Postfix is now set up with a default configuration. If you need to make
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  • Go to the Configuration panel and add either a global or Go to the Configuration pane and add either a global or local
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  • * In the "Postfix Configuration" - I choose "Internet Site", just because I prefer to have the system send Postfix is now set up with a default configuration. If you need to make
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  • == CPAN configuration == ...ing file can be copied into '''/etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm''' to avoid manual configuration of CPAN. The config is however limited.
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  • 2. In the fastcgi.server section of your configuration file, enable "fix-root-scriptname"
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