Submitted by beat on Mon, 04/27/2020 - 02:28
Nothing urgent, but the DKIM removal attempt happens after the domain has been renamed, so it's failing, but then it recognizes it again, so seams not an issue, just makes message scary.
Proposal: Don't even try to remove existing DKIM in domain rename ? That would be much better (and compatible with result now), if a domain renamed temporarily, and then is renamed back, at least DKIM remains valid.
Changing domain name to oldexample.com ..
Changing administration user to oldexample ..
Changing home directory to /home/oldexample ..
Modifying administration user ..
.. done
Modifying administration group ..
.. done
Moving home directory ..
.. done
Changing DNS domain name .. <===== DOMAIN RENAMED BEFORE REMOVING DKIM BELOW
.. done
Changing slave domain on ns2.example.com ns1.example.com ..
.. done
Updating users ..
.. done
Removing from email domains list ..
.. done
Removing secondary mail servers mx2.example.com, mx1.example.com ..
.. done
Removing DKIM records from DNS domain secretlyconnect.com ..
.. domain not found! <=================== HERE IS THE PROBLEM: DOMAIN ALREADY RENAMED.
Adding to email domains list ..
.. done
Setting up secondary mail servers mx2.example.com, mx1.example.com ..
.. done
Adding DKIM records to DNS domain oldsecretlyconnect.com ..
.. records already exist <====== HERE IT SEAMS TO RECOVER.
Changing domain name in mail aliases ..
.. done
Changing home directory in website configuration ..
.. done
Changing username in website configuration ..
.. done
Changing hostname of virtual website ..
.. done
Updating home directory in PHP configuration ..
.. done
Updating log file path in Webalizer configuration ..
.. done
Updating home directory in Webalizer configuration ..
.. done
Updating domain name in Webalizer configuration ..
.. done
Updating username in Webalizer configuration ..
.. done
Updating log file path in Logrotate configuration ..
.. done
Updating home directory in Logrotate configuration ..
.. done
Updating user and group in Logrotate configuration ..
.. done
Renaming MySQL user ..
.. done
Changing administration group for MySQL database files ..
.. done
Updating protected web directories ..
.. done
Renaming Webmin user ..
.. done
Updating domain name in AWstats configuration ..
.. done
Updating user to run AWstats report as ..
.. done
Updating home directory in AWstats configuration ..
.. done
Updating log file in AWstats configuration ..
.. done
Updating paths in script database ..
.. done
Updating Webmin user ..
.. done
Re-starting DNS server ..
.. done
Re-starting slave DNS servers ..
.. done
Applying web server configuration ..
.. done
Re-loading Webmin ..
.. done
Applying web server configuration ..
.. done
Saving server details ..
.. done
Status:
Fixed (pending)
Comments
Submitted by JamieCameron on Sun, 05/03/2020 - 17:43 Comment #1
We'll fix this in the next release - it's basically harmless, but also that message is confusing.