[e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem

2001-07-31 Thread Michael Doerner

Hi,

recently I reinstalled E-smith 4.1.2 on our server after a full tape backup
before. I then installed 4.1.2 fresh and restored from that Backup tape
which appeared to work fine (first time that I really tried it!).

It might be coincidental that I now start having problems with imap access
to the mail server. Before I mainly used pop3 for the daily work and only
played a bit with imap/webmail.

The clients where I am testing with are Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express.
Outlook will quite often (sorry, don't know exactly at which stage or for
which mail) come up with the following error message:

Your server has reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
standards. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may not
function properly after this.
MsgSeqNum 925, New UID 996491787, Prev UID 996518607, Next UID 0.

And it is not functioning properly after that ...

Outlook Express doesn't give that sort of error message. Instead you can't
open/read the mail. Sometimes it helps to resynchronise (a feature that
Outlook doesn't have at all?) and than you can read the mail but that's all
not OK.

I have searched the net for this error message and found some references
mainly for an IMAP server under PMDF version 5.2-31 (what's that?) but
nothing that would help me.

Any help here?

Thanks,
Michael Doerner


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem

2001-07-31 Thread Graeme Robinson

Hi Michael.  Try this:
"If the IMAP server detects an external change to the mailbox
the list of message UIDs becomes invalid.  With some clients simply
reopening the IMAP folders will fix the problem, with others,
deleting the .uidvalidity file will solve the problem." - Paul Nesbit

This file is in your home or mail directory.

Quoting Michael Doerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> 
> recently I reinstalled E-smith 4.1.2 on our server after a full tape
> backup
> before. I then installed 4.1.2 fresh and restored from that Backup tape
> which appeared to work fine (first time that I really tried it!).
> 
> It might be coincidental that I now start having problems with imap
> access
> to the mail server. Before I mainly used pop3 for the daily work and
> only
> played a bit with imap/webmail.
> 
> The clients where I am testing with are Outlook 2000 and Outlook
> Express.
> Outlook will quite often (sorry, don't know exactly at which stage or
> for
> which mail) come up with the following error message:
> 
> Your server has reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
> standards. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may not
> function properly after this.
> MsgSeqNum 925, New UID 996491787, Prev UID 996518607, Next UID 0.
> 
> And it is not functioning properly after that ...
> 
> Outlook Express doesn't give that sort of error message. Instead you
> can't
> open/read the mail. Sometimes it helps to resynchronise (a feature that
> Outlook doesn't have at all?) and than you can read the mail but that's
> all
> not OK.
> 
> I have searched the net for this error message and found some
> references
> mainly for an IMAP server under PMDF version 5.2-31 (what's that?) but
> nothing that would help me.
> 
> Any help here?
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael Doerner
> 
> 
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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem

2001-07-31 Thread Michael Doerner

Hi Graeme,

many thanks for that fast reply. At the moment it looks very good!!!

Some interesting facts (for Outlook users?) that I found through that:

It happened only in some subdirectories of my imap folders so I had to
delete the .uidvalidity files in those particular folders.
Apparently I can recreate the problem when I move mails (in Outlook 2000)
from my personal folder into an imap folder BUT ... it seems to have a
problem only then, when the original mail had gone through an Outlook rule
before!
After moving such a "massaged" mail in an imap folder, the problem comes up
again and I have to delete the .uidvalidity file.
If the mail was not processed by an Outlook rule before, I can easily move
it to an imap folder without creating that problem.

Many thanks again for your help. It's really nice to get help over the list
from a person that you have met before :-))

Good night,
Michael

- Original Message -
From: "Graeme Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael Doerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem


> Hi Michael.  Try this:
> "If the IMAP server detects an external change to the mailbox
> the list of message UIDs becomes invalid.  With some clients simply
> reopening the IMAP folders will fix the problem, with others,
> deleting the .uidvalidity file will solve the problem." - Paul Nesbit
>
> This file is in your home or mail directory.
>
> Quoting Michael Doerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
..snip...
> >
> > The clients where I am testing with are Outlook 2000 and Outlook
> > Express.
> > Outlook will quite often (sorry, don't know exactly at which stage or
> > for
> > which mail) come up with the following error message:
> >
> > Your server has reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
> > standards. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may not
> > function properly after this.
> > MsgSeqNum 925, New UID 996491787, Prev UID 996518607, Next UID 0.
> >
> > And it is not functioning properly after that ...
> >
> > Outlook Express doesn't give that sort of error message. Instead you
> > can't
> > open/read the mail. Sometimes it helps to resynchronise (a feature that
> > Outlook doesn't have at all?) and than you can read the mail but that's
> > all
> > not OK.
> >



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[e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay

2001-07-31 Thread Trevor Ouellette

I know that I've asked all of you this before... but someone here must be
smart enough to figure this out with me... 

If anyone knows how to restart squid from an Ibay, please let me know...
what permissions to set, etc.  I have no problem executing a script that
runs "/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart", but squid realizes what I'm doing and
promply stops.  I'm running as user "www" because it's a I-Bay.

Can I run an I-Bay from port :980?  It's a PHP script BTW, not perl.  I'm
putting this challenge out to all of you!  I will do my best to answer any
questions that you may have re: this problem.

Trev.




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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay

2001-07-31 Thread jlewis

You could install and configure sudo to allow www user to execute init.d 
scripts as root...

I haven't done it before, but i've used sudo, and it works quite well.  Has 
anyone tried it on an e-smith box?

-JL

Quoting Trevor Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I know that I've asked all of you this before... but someone here must
> be
> smart enough to figure this out with me... 
> 
> If anyone knows how to restart squid from an Ibay, please let me
> know...
> what permissions to set, etc.  I have no problem executing a script
> that
> runs "/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart", but squid realizes what I'm doing
> and
> promply stops.  I'm running as user "www" because it's a I-Bay.
> 
> Can I run an I-Bay from port :980?  It's a PHP script BTW, not perl. 
> I'm
> putting this challenge out to all of you!  I will do my best to answer
> any
> questions that you may have re: this problem.
> 
> Trev.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[e-smith-devinfo] Server monitoring module ready for download

2001-07-31 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera

  Hi all,

  I'm pleased to announce that the server monitoring module is ready for
download in:

ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/eneo/

  Before installing, you should read:


ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/eneo/RPMS/noarch/e-smith_monitor.html

  Thanks for the help.

PS.- Sorry, at this moment the software is only in spanish. We are
working on an english version.

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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem

2001-07-31 Thread Michael Doerner

Update:

I can fix the problem temporarily by deleting that .uidvalidity file but
very soon after that I keep getting the same problem again, in all different
imap folders. :-(
That means my last night's thoughts what caused it were wrong.

Anybody else who might have some ideas for that?

I just don't want to give up on imap now. It looks like the ideal
integration with webmail ...

Thanks,
Michael Doerner

> -Original Message-
...snip...
>
> Some interesting facts (for Outlook users?) that I found through that:
>
> It happened only in some subdirectories of my imap folders so I had to
> delete the .uidvalidity files in those particular folders.
> Apparently I can recreate the problem when I move mails (in Outlook 2000)
> from my personal folder into an imap folder BUT ... it seems to have a
> problem only then, when the original mail had gone through an Outlook rule
> before!
> After moving such a "massaged" mail in an imap folder, the
> problem comes up
> again and I have to delete the .uidvalidity file.
> If the mail was not processed by an Outlook rule before, I can easily move
> it to an imap folder without creating that problem.
..snip..
>
> > Hi Michael.  Try this:
> > "If the IMAP server detects an external change to the mailbox
> > the list of message UIDs becomes invalid.  With some clients simply
> > reopening the IMAP folders will fix the problem, with others,
> > deleting the .uidvalidity file will solve the problem." - Paul Nesbit
> >
> > This file is in your home or mail directory.
> >
> > Quoting Michael Doerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> ..snip...
> > >
> > > The clients where I am testing with are Outlook 2000 and Outlook
> > > Express.
> > > Outlook will quite often (sorry, don't know exactly at which stage or
> > > for
> > > which mail) come up with the following error message:
> > >
> > > Your server has reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
> > > standards. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may not
> > > function properly after this.
> > > MsgSeqNum 925, New UID 996491787, Prev UID 996518607, Next UID 0.
> > >
> > > And it is not functioning properly after that ...
> > >
> > > Outlook Express doesn't give that sort of error message. Instead you
> > > can't
> > > open/read the mail. Sometimes it helps to resynchronise (a
> feature that
> > > Outlook doesn't have at all?) and than you can read the mail
> but that's
> > > all
> > > not OK.


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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay

2001-07-31 Thread Trevor Ouellette

Thanks JL,  I'll look into sudo.

Trev.

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To: Trevor Ouellette
Cc: E-Smith Developers Info Mailing List
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay


You could install and configure sudo to allow www user to execute init.d
scripts as root...

I haven't done it before, but i've used sudo, and it works quite well.  Has
anyone tried it on an e-smith box?

-JL

Quoting Trevor Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I know that I've asked all of you this before... but someone here must
> be
> smart enough to figure this out with me... 
>
> If anyone knows how to restart squid from an Ibay, please let me
> know...
> what permissions to set, etc.  I have no problem executing a script
> that
> runs "/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart", but squid realizes what I'm doing
> and
> promply stops.  I'm running as user "www" because it's a I-Bay.
>
> Can I run an I-Bay from port :980?  It's a PHP script BTW, not perl.
> I'm
> putting this challenge out to all of you!  I will do my best to answer
> any
> questions that you may have re: this problem.
>
> Trev.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Hardy

Well, Not knowing alot of how the perl esmith module works, this is
chancy, but you could do the following:

make a /etc/e-smith/events/actions/conf-squidguard  with the following.



#!/usr/bin/perl

package esmith;

use strict;
use Errno;
use esmith::util;

esmith::util::backgroundCommand (0, "/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart");

exit(0);


then in /etc/e-smith/events/manager-misc link it to the actions
directory.. ie

ln -s ../actions/conf-squidguard S98conf-squidguard 


When the e-smith manager is modified, the squid guard info will be
reloaded...  

At least, that's how I understand it would work ;)

Let me know how this goes, I'm pretty intrested in this project!

Trevor Ouellette wrote:
> 
> I know that I've asked all of you this before... but someone here must be
> smart enough to figure this out with me... 
> 
> If anyone knows how to restart squid from an Ibay, please let me know...
> what permissions to set, etc.  I have no problem executing a script that
> runs "/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart", but squid realizes what I'm doing and
> promply stops.  I'm running as user "www" because it's a I-Bay.
> 
> Can I run an I-Bay from port :980?  It's a PHP script BTW, not perl.  I'm
> putting this challenge out to all of you!  I will do my best to answer any
> questions that you may have re: this problem.
> 
> Trev.
> 
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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay

2001-07-31 Thread Trevor Ouellette

>At least, that's how I understand it would work ;)
>Let me know how this goes, I'm pretty intrested in this project!

Thanks Chris.  I'm not much of a programmer... but this squidguard thing is
starting to really take shape!

Trev.


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Re[2]: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem

2001-07-31 Thread Bertrand CHERRIER

G'day Michael Doerner,

  I had the same problem with IMP after an update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2,
  it was impossible to access an account from the webmail, in my case,
  I had only 12 accounts, so it was easily done, I just had to
  reconfirm all the passwords (through the webadmin interface), and it was done !

  good luck !

mercredi 1 août 2001, 07:56:31, vous avez écrit:

MD> Update:

MD> I can fix the problem temporarily by deleting that .uidvalidity file but
MD> very soon after that I keep getting the same problem again, in all different
MD> imap folders. :-(
MD> That means my last night's thoughts what caused it were wrong.

MD> Anybody else who might have some ideas for that?

MD> I just don't want to give up on imap now. It looks like the ideal
MD> integration with webmail ...

MD> Thanks,
MD> Michael Doerner


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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Restarting squid from an I-Bay

2001-07-31 Thread Trevor Ouellette

Thanks everyone for your help with my problem.  I got it.  The "sudo"
recommendation from J. Lewis did the trick.  I'm just tightening up security
now.

I have been writing an installation script to install the entire squidguard,
lists, updates, IP security stuff, etc.

I guess the next step would be to rpm it.

Trev.


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Server monitoring module ready for download

2001-07-31 Thread David Jacobs

Looks great and i look forward to the english version

Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:

>   Hi all,
>
>   I'm pleased to announce that the server monitoring module is ready for
> download in:
>
> ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/eneo/
>
>   Before installing, you should read:
>
> ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/eneo/RPMS/noarch/e-smith_monitor.html
>
>   Thanks for the help.
>
> PS.- Sorry, at this moment the software is only in spanish. We are
> working on an english version.
>
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[e-smith-devinfo] network print servers

2001-07-31 Thread Thomas E. Keiser

Does anyone have any favorable experiences with network
print servers that either coexist with e-smith, or work well
with it? I have a network with printers no where near the
e-smith server, so a parallel port connection is out of the
question.

Thanks,

Tom Keiser


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Server monitoring module ready for download

2001-07-31 Thread adminpop

Hi Jaime
It looks great. Is this based on the  "mon" perl package? 


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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] network print servers

2001-07-31 Thread Trevor Ouellette

Sure. Use a printer with an ethernet port.  HP's work great.  Basically any
printer with ethernet.

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Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] network print servers


Does anyone have any favorable experiences with network
print servers that either coexist with e-smith, or work well
with it? I have a network with printers no where near the
e-smith server, so a parallel port connection is out of the
question.

Thanks,

Tom Keiser


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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] network print servers

2001-07-31 Thread Darrell May


Trevor Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Sure. Use a printer with an ethernet port.  HP's work great.


Or any parallel printer with an HP JetDirect 170X external print server.  
Very inexpensive.  Work great.

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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] network print servers

2001-07-31 Thread Adam Sleight

we use lantronix print servers
http://www.kaikun.org/e-smith/im/printers.png

Anonymous printing was flaky on redhat 7.0 so e-smith worked just like redhat
6.2 did.

http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16800

On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 18:21:04 -0400
 "Thomas E. Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  | Does anyone have any favorable experiences with network
  | print servers that either coexist with e-smith, or work well
  | with it? I have a network with printers no where near the
  | e-smith server, so a parallel port connection is out of the
  | question.
  | 
  | Thanks,
  | 
  | Tom Keiser

  adam http://www.kaikun.org 5,000+ photos 


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Server monitoring module ready for download

2001-07-31 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera

  Eee, what?

  I don't know that package :( I bet you it could have saved us a lot of
work :))) We made it the hard way. Got some scripts from MRTG (the
father of RRDTools) and, well, the real hard part was to make the images
on demand and make the script call itself.

  If somebody understands the /etc/e-smith/web/functions/monitor I will
give him a free beer :))) We are right know putting somne comments and
trying to translate it to english.

adminpop escribió:
> 
> Hi Jaime
> It looks great. Is this based on the  "mon" perl package?

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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Server monitoring module ready for download

2001-07-31 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera

  Hi again,

  As you have seen there are two main dependencies in this package. Both
of then are not part of an standard e-smith install so you will need to
look around.

  The dependencies are:

* sysstat >= 3.3.2 This package is used to get a correct CPU
load. In
our test server we are running sysstat-3.3.3-3.i386.rpm
* rrdtool >= 1.0.28 This one is used to make the graphics and
keep the
data. In our test server we are using rrdtool-1.0.28-1.i386.rpm

  I know that there is a new version of rrdtool (devel) but all the
original development (3 months ago more or less) was done with this two
packages, so thats the reason we give those dependencies. As you know,
you can use a newer version if you want. Maybe it could work in older
versions too but in this case you will  need to modify the rpm.

  I don't recall where I found the packages. The best way, go to
google.linux and look for the exact name of the rpm package (rpmfind
link doesn't work). If the people from e-smith agrees we can put both
packages in their server but I believe this is not needed.

Lee Roy escribió:
> 
> I have been looking forward to trying this. I have your rpm, but need to
> know where you got sysstat >=3.3.2 and rrdtool>=1.0.28 so I can get what you
> have used to make this run. Are these installed on e-smith already?  Is
> there any thing I need to do to get these to install right? Sorry for all
> the question, but I'm just a home e-smith user newbie.
> 
> thanks
> Lee Roy
> Newbies need linux too.
> http://dogox.homeip.net

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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem

2001-07-31 Thread Richard Ford

What client are you using?

We have experienced this problem for almost a year now.

Our solution is to mv all the messages to a new folder (Command line mv) and
then re-sync your mail client.  Then on the command line move the messages
back and re-sync the client again.   This causes it to rebuild it;'s index.

Richard.


- Original Message -
From: "Michael Doerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:56 AM
Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Imap - UID problem


> Update:
>
> I can fix the problem temporarily by deleting that .uidvalidity file but
> very soon after that I keep getting the same problem again, in all
different
> imap folders. :-(
> That means my last night's thoughts what caused it were wrong.
>
> Anybody else who might have some ideas for that?
>
> I just don't want to give up on imap now. It looks like the ideal
> integration with webmail ...
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Doerner
>
> > -Original Message-
> ...snip...
> >
> > Some interesting facts (for Outlook users?) that I found through that:
> >
> > It happened only in some subdirectories of my imap folders so I had to
> > delete the .uidvalidity files in those particular folders.
> > Apparently I can recreate the problem when I move mails (in Outlook
2000)
> > from my personal folder into an imap folder BUT ... it seems to have a
> > problem only then, when the original mail had gone through an Outlook
rule
> > before!
> > After moving such a "massaged" mail in an imap folder, the
> > problem comes up
> > again and I have to delete the .uidvalidity file.
> > If the mail was not processed by an Outlook rule before, I can easily
move
> > it to an imap folder without creating that problem.
> ..snip..
> >
> > > Hi Michael.  Try this:
> > > "If the IMAP server detects an external change to the mailbox
> > > the list of message UIDs becomes invalid.  With some clients simply
> > > reopening the IMAP folders will fix the problem, with others,
> > > deleting the .uidvalidity file will solve the problem." - Paul Nesbit
> > >
> > > This file is in your home or mail directory.
> > >
> > > Quoting Michael Doerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > ..snip...
> > > >
> > > > The clients where I am testing with are Outlook 2000 and Outlook
> > > > Express.
> > > > Outlook will quite often (sorry, don't know exactly at which stage
or
> > > > for
> > > > which mail) come up with the following error message:
> > > >
> > > > Your server has reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
> > > > standards. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may
not
> > > > function properly after this.
> > > > MsgSeqNum 925, New UID 996491787, Prev UID 996518607, Next UID 0.
> > > >
> > > > And it is not functioning properly after that ...
> > > >
> > > > Outlook Express doesn't give that sort of error message. Instead you
> > > > can't
> > > > open/read the mail. Sometimes it helps to resynchronise (a
> > feature that
> > > > Outlook doesn't have at all?) and than you can read the mail
> > but that's
> > > > all
> > > > not OK.
>
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[Fwd: [e-smith-devinfo] network print servers]

2001-07-31 Thread Thomas E. Keiser




Use a printer or printserver with an ethernet port. HP jetdirect or similar work great. I also use a NoName box with 1xTCP/IP and 3xLPT ports for about $100. Assign an hostentry ( dnj755cm, dj2000c,...) within the e-smith-manager for your Printserver outside the range of your DHCP range. For DHCP I use 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.99. The Printservers get a fixed address 192.168.1.200 ,192.168.1.190 etc.
The best way to configure a HP printserver is, to connect the box first to a standalone maschine via a crossovercable. Use telnet or your browser to get into the configuration menu of the printserver ( depends on the software of the server) . Configure the printserver to use DHCP, assign the box an IP number ( 192.168.1.200 ) and set the hostname entry to a well known name ( dnj755cm, dj2000c,...),
you can also specify the gateway-address ( 192.168.1.1)..
Save the settings !
Now your are ready to connect the PrtSrv to your network, watch /var/log/messages to see the DHCP request. Ping the PrtSrv with the assigned IP-address and ping the PrtSrv with the hostname ( ping 192.168.1.200 and try also ping dnj755cm ).

The next step is to create an printer entry within the e-smith-manager.

Printer name : hpdnj755cm
Brief description: HP 755cm Plotter at my office
Location: networkprinter
Hostname or IP address of network printer: dnj755cm
Network printer name : raw( for my NoName box LPT1=lp1, LPT2=lp2,...)
SAVE the settings.

Install the print drivers on your clint-maschines and connect them with the the network path to your PrtSrv.



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[e-smith-devinfo] Release "1" of squidguard for ESSG

2001-07-31 Thread Trevor Ouellette

How to Install the gc-guard system -- Any beta testers??

Log in as root to your ESSG server.

mkdir /squidguard
cd /squidguard
wget -nv http://www.greencomputer.com/gc-guard-1.tar
tar -xf gc-guard-1.tar
./create-squidguard

That's it!  The settings can be found under Security, Content Filtering.
There is link to a help at the bottom of that page.

It updates it's blacklist once a week, administrators can update/remove
domains, expressions and URL's from a GUI in the manager, admins can also
allow specific IP's to have Full access to the Internet instead of the
default filtered access.

Give it a go... 

Thanks to Darrell May, JL (for the sudo stuff), and of course Lorenzo!  I
hope I didn't forget anybody!

Trev.


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