Re: CMS suggestion on FreeBSD (except Mambo)

2008-12-16 Thread munkhbayar batkhuu
Thank you for all replies. I learned new CMS's.

I decided to switch Mambo to other FreeBSD 7.0 server for temporarily.
 And planning to upgrade older FreeBSD 5.4 to 7.0. Short time frame
not allows me to switch contents to new CMS.

Anyway, it's sad that current ports tree still have old Mambo version,
new release already in their site /belives they fixed security hole in
old version: 
http://mambo-code.org/gf/project/mambo/news/?action=NewsThreadView&id=103
"Mambo 4.6.5, codename "Jupiter", has been released. This is a
maintenance and security release which fixes some potentially serious
security vulnerabilities affecting all earlier versions of 4.6."/.

Best regards
Munkh

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Nguyen Tam Chinh  wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:26 PM, munkhbayar batkhuu  wrote:
>> Dear all FreeBSD list members.
>>
>> One of my old FreeBSD-5.4 server is installed with Mambo (4.6.2 Bug
>> Stomp Pre-Release 2, not installed from ports) and I'm going to
>> upgrade this Content Management System (CMS) to FreeBSD-7 and tried to
>> install Mambo via ports.
>> New portaudit installed system says Mambo have security issue and
>> can't be installed. And I'm not going to use Mambo. (I know Mambo have
>> long standing history of security issues).
>> It seems that Joomla will be installed fine (,however).
>>
>> My question is, "Can you suggest me on more secure open source CMS?,
>> which CMS are you using on FreeBSD?".
>>
>
> How about WordPress? Its code is very nice :)
>
> --
> With best regards,
> Chinh Nguyen
>
> ***
> FreeBSD - The Power to Serve
>
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CMS suggestion on FreeBSD (except Mambo)

2008-12-13 Thread munkhbayar batkhuu
Dear all FreeBSD list members.

One of my old FreeBSD-5.4 server is installed with Mambo (4.6.2 Bug
Stomp Pre-Release 2, not installed from ports) and I'm going to
upgrade this Content Management System (CMS) to FreeBSD-7 and tried to
install Mambo via ports.
New portaudit installed system says Mambo have security issue and
can't be installed. And I'm not going to use Mambo. (I know Mambo have
long standing history of security issues).
It seems that Joomla will be installed fine (,however).

My question is, "Can you suggest me on more secure open source CMS?,
which CMS are you using on FreeBSD?".

Thanks in advance.
Munkh
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pppoe and nat problem

2007-07-01 Thread munkhbayar batkhuu

hi all.

I'm trying to solve one problem but with no success in 1 week.

I'm setting up Gateway server with PPPoE functionality for per LAN
users to authenticate and traffic shaping. Incoming Internet
connection is Ethernet. This PC have 2 NIC. LAN NIC do not have IP
assigned.

pppoe listens on LAN side interface and passes connection to user land ppp.
(traffic shaping is via IPFW)
ppp handles all other tasks like Proxy-Arp and so on.

I have only 8 public IP address from ISP.
So current test configuration is "Proxy-Arp" in ppp.conf and PPP's
DHCP range is within ISP allocated zone. Every thing is Ok, with this
configuration, LAN users can surf the net. This configuration can
support at most, ISP allocated IP numer of concurrent connections.
If I allocate exceeding IP zone for DHCP in ppp.conf like
"set ifaddr 100.200.300.1 100.200.300.2-100.200.300.100" then ppp.log
says "ppp Warning: xx.xx.xx.xx : Cannot determine ethernet address for
proxy ARP", maybe it's obvious because of its not in Internet IP zone
anymore.

But I need to support at least 50 simultaneous connection.
If possible, I need NAT in inside PPP. I tried, tried, reed many
times. No success.

In ppp(8) man it says "NAT is done on the external interface only, and
is unlikely to make sense if used with the -direct flag."  Current
pppoed forks /usr/sbin/ppp with the "-direct" argument.  Is it clue on
this problem?

How to NAT or Route if PPP's DHCP IP zone is different from Gateway IP
zone when ppp is working in "-direct" mode.  How to to route traffic
within tunX and Gateway NIC?
Or is there any other solutions for this?

Thanks in advance. Help much appreciated.
munkh.
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