The Freedombox got a test suite to check if servers and services are working as they should. The code is in the freedombox-setup package, located in /usr/lib/freedombox/testsuite. To test your installation, log in as root (currently password freedom - please change this), and run this command:
/usr/lib/freedombox/testsuite/check On my test machine with the latest freedombox-setup package, The output look like this: root@freedombox:~# /usr/lib/freedombox/testsuite/check success: ./dns-server.test: DNS service is listening on domain/udp. error: ./dns-server.test: DNSSEC is not enabled success: ./ldap-server.test: ldap server on ldapi:// responded success: ./plinth-server.test: Plinth service is listening on 8000/tcp. success: ./plinth-server.test: HTTP access to http://freedombox/plinth/ worked success: ./tor-client.test: tor service is listening on 4431/tcp. success: ./tor-client.test: tor service is listening on 9050/tcp. success: ./tor-client.test: HTTP request to www.debian.org via TOR works. success: ./tor-client.test: HTTP request to check.torproject.org via TOR report that TOR is used. success: ./web-proxy.test: privoxy service is listening on 8118/tcp. success: ./web-proxy.test: HTTP request to www.debian.org via privoxy works. success: ./xmpp-server.test: XMPP service is listening on xmpp-server/tcp. root@freedombox:~# The DNSSEC test is there just to remind us to get it working. There is so far nothing enabling DNSSEC on the freedombox. :) Please write and submit patches for more tests, if you discover something not working as it should. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list Freedombox-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss