Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-08 Thread Gabriel Lai Yong Shern

Hi Jack

Mandrake 10.2 is a stranger to me. However, maybe you can try with 
CentOS 4.1 Many of us in the mailing list would be glad to help you in 
further.


Meanwhile, you can do it manually by compiling and install all packages. 
I'm afraid there might have lost some packages, then you can install the 
certain packages. You may follow the installation guide in 
www.qmailtoaster.com for steps by steps packages installed.


Gabriel

Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:


I sent this out the other day - and got no responses with the exception of
telling me to turn off the read receipts (which I did for this one.)  Can
somebody please answer these quick questions for me so I can get this mail
server up.  I really do appreciate all of the help I have gotten here in the
past.  Now I want to make it work.

I finally have Mandrake 10.2 installed on this old Proliant server.  Just so
I don't need to do it again - I want to verify the correct process for
installing the toaster, please tell me any little step I am missing - I
don't want to make a mess.  I don't see a deps script for 10.2, so I verify
that the following are all installed:

Crontabs
Expect
Freetype
freetype-devel
Gd
gd-devel
Gdbm
gdbm-devel
Httpd
httpd-devel
Libjpeg
libjpeg-devel
Libpng
libpng-devel
mod_ssl
Mrtg
Mysql
mysql-devel
mysql-server
openssl
openssl-devel
perl
pam-devel
php
php-mysql
php-imap
zlib-devel
Wget
perl-suidperl
perl-Time-HiRes
perl-Digest-SHA1
perl-DB_File
php-ldap
rpm-build
Gcc
gcc-c++
automake
autoconf

Then I use the download script to get all of the needed files for the
toaster install.  I am assuming there is no svcs script, or firewall script
for Mandrake 10.2, what do I need to verify?  What do I edit in the install
script to make it work properly, or do I just need to manually rebuild all
of the RPM's with the rpmbuild --rebuild --with distro package.src.rpm?  I
know this all seems very basic - but I have had to rebuld the software on
this server 3 times in the last month, and I don't want to do it again.  I
am very much a Linux newb, Mandrake 10.1 was my first ever distro.  I have
learned a ton, and this mailing list has been very helpful.  You guys are as
active as any forum I have ever seen.  I want to learn and become part of
the folks that help as much as they are helped - but I have a ways to go...


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RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-08 Thread Jack D. Martin Jr.
Gabriel,

What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I am not planning on going to
CentOS - not this week, and not ever.  I am not saying I don't like CentOS,
but that I have found one that I like, and want to stick with it.  Many
people use other distros.  What I am asking in a simple fashion is:

1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall script to work for me?  If
not - what svcs and firewall settings need to be in effect.  This
information is sorely lacking int the toaster directions. 
2.  How do I adapt the install script to work for me?  What changes should
be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild command?  I would think that
information should be available somewhere.  

This system is setup to make the installation easier.  It just needs some
tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.  I applaud the folks that have
worked this hard to get where it is today, now I implore them to make it
even better.  That is what has drawn me to open source software.  I don't
like the M$ tactics - but their stuff is simple for the novice.  The toaster
can be just as simple - with more complete directions and directives.  I
would love to help build those - if I can just get a simple answer to the
few questions I have asked.  For some silly reason - I want this project to
do well, I am basing a server, my one and only mail server on that.  Maybe I
am the silly one - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to answer that
one!!!  We are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in Oklahoma, and I
mean rural.  We are going to use the toaster to provide email services for
that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a linux newb, but the people I
have conversed with thus far, have sold me on open source.  Sorry to ramble
- it is late, and has been a long week.  I am going to try to get this thing
completed tomorrow evening, I am just looking for the answers to make sure
that a stupid mistake doesn't have me re-formatting drives - again.  Thanks.

Jack D. Martin, Jr.
Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.O. Box 278
Oilton, OK  74052

-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Lai Yong Shern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 12:15 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

Hi Jack

Mandrake 10.2 is a stranger to me. However, maybe you can try with CentOS
4.1 Many of us in the mailing list would be glad to help you in further.

Meanwhile, you can do it manually by compiling and install all packages. 
I'm afraid there might have lost some packages, then you can install the
certain packages. You may follow the installation guide in
www.qmailtoaster.com for steps by steps packages installed.

Gabriel

Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:

>I sent this out the other day - and got no responses with the exception 
>of telling me to turn off the read receipts (which I did for this one.)  
>Can somebody please answer these quick questions for me so I can get 
>this mail server up.  I really do appreciate all of the help I have 
>gotten here in the past.  Now I want to make it work.
>
>I finally have Mandrake 10.2 installed on this old Proliant server.  
>Just so I don't need to do it again - I want to verify the correct 
>process for installing the toaster, please tell me any little step I am 
>missing - I don't want to make a mess.  I don't see a deps script for 
>10.2, so I verify that the following are all installed:
>
>Crontabs
>Expect
>Freetype
>freetype-devel
>Gd
>gd-devel
>Gdbm
>gdbm-devel
>Httpd
>httpd-devel
>Libjpeg
>libjpeg-devel
>Libpng
>libpng-devel
>mod_ssl
>Mrtg
>Mysql
>mysql-devel
>mysql-server
>openssl
>openssl-devel
>perl
>pam-devel
>php
>php-mysql
>php-imap
>zlib-devel
>Wget
>perl-suidperl
>perl-Time-HiRes
>perl-Digest-SHA1
>perl-DB_File
>php-ldap
>rpm-build
>Gcc
>gcc-c++
>automake
>autoconf
>
>Then I use the download script to get all of the needed files for the 
>toaster install.  I am assuming there is no svcs script, or firewall 
>script for Mandrake 10.2, what do I need to verify?  What do I edit in 
>the install script to make it work properly, or do I just need to 
>manually rebuild all of the RPM's with the rpmbuild --rebuild --with 
>distro package.src.rpm?  I know this all seems very basic - but I have 
>had to rebuld the software on this server 3 times in the last month, 
>and I don't want to do it again.  I am very much a Linux newb, Mandrake 
>10.1 was my first ever distro.  I have learned a ton, and this mailing 
>list has been very helpful.  You guys are as active as any forum I have 
>ever seen.  I want to learn and become part of the folks that help as much
as they are helped - but I have a ways to go...
>
>
>---

RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-09 Thread Nick Hemmesch
> Gabriel,
>
> What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I am not planning on going to
> CentOS - not this week, and not ever.  I am not saying I don't like
> CentOS,
> but that I have found one that I like, and want to stick with it.  Many
> people use other distros.  What I am asking in a simple fashion is:
>
> 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall script to work for me?  If
> not - what svcs and firewall settings need to be in effect.  This
> information is sorely lacking int the toaster directions.
> 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work for me?  What changes should
> be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild command?  I would think that
> information should be available somewhere.
>
> This system is setup to make the installation easier.  It just needs some
> tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.  I applaud the folks that have
> worked this hard to get where it is today, now I implore them to make it
> even better.  That is what has drawn me to open source software.  I don't
> like the M$ tactics - but their stuff is simple for the novice.  The
> toaster
> can be just as simple - with more complete directions and directives.  I
> would love to help build those - if I can just get a simple answer to the
> few questions I have asked.  For some silly reason - I want this project
> to
> do well, I am basing a server, my one and only mail server on that.  Maybe
> I
> am the silly one - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to answer that
> one!!!  We are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in Oklahoma, and
> I
> mean rural.  We are going to use the toaster to provide email services for
> that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a linux newb, but the people
> I
> have conversed with thus far, have sold me on open source.  Sorry to
> ramble
> - it is late, and has been a long week.  I am going to try to get this
> thing
> completed tomorrow evening, I am just looking for the answers to make sure
> that a stupid mistake doesn't have me re-formatting drives - again.
> Thanks.
>
> Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> P.O. Box 278
> Oilton, OK  74052
>


Hi Jack,

Try this. Should get all the deps you need.

~~~ begin file ~~~

#!/bin/sh
#
# Depedencies for Makdrake 2005 and mandrakelinux 10.2
# installing qmailtoaster
#
# Be sure to remove sendmail or postfix before installation
#
# Made from the work of Ben King
#
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg00069.html
#
# Nick Hemmesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# September 26, 2005
#

urpmi apache2 apache2-common apache2-modules apache-conf
urpmi apache2-mod_php
urpmi apache2-mod_perl
urpmi apache2-devel
urpmi apache2-manual
urpmi autoconf
urpmi automake
urpmi automake1.7
urpmi bison
urpmi bzip2
urpmi bzip2-devel
urpmi curl
urpmi curl-devel
urpmi expect
urpmi flex
urpmi gcc
urpmi gcc-c++
urpmi gcc-cpp
urpmi gcc-java
urpmi gdbm
urpmi gdbm-devel
urpmi libgmp3
urpmi libgmp3-devel
urpmi libidn11 libidn11-devel
urpmi libidnkit1 libidnkit1-devel
urpmi libxml2
urpmi libxml2-python
urpmi krb5-devel
urpmi krb5-libs
urpmi krb5-workstation
urpmi libgcc
urpmi mysql
urpmi mysql-bench
urpmi mysql-devel
urpmi mrtg
urpmi ntp
urpmi openssl
urpmi openssl-devel
urpmi pam-devel
urpmi pcre
urpmi perl-HTML-Parser
urpmi perl-devel
urpmi perl-Digest-HMAC
urpmi perl-Digest-SHA1
urpmi perl-Net-DNS
urpmi perl-Time-HiRes
urpmi php
urpmi php-ldap
urpmi php-mysql
urpmi php-pear
urpmi rpm-build
urpmi rpm-devel
urpmi rpm-helper
urpmi rpmdrake
urpmi rpmtools
urpmi rpmlint
urpmi rpm-python
urpmi sed
urpmi setup
urpmi setuptool
urpmi spamassassin
urpmi stunnel
urpmi which

perl -e 'use CPAN; install Archive::Tar;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Digest::SHA1;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install HTML::Parser;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IP::Country::Fast;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IO::Socket::INET6;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IO::Socket::SSL;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IO::Zlib;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Mail::SPF::Query;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install MIME::Base64;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Net::DNS;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Net::SMTP;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Net::Ident;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Razor2::Client::Agent;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Storable;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Time::HiRes;'

~~~ end file ~~~



Mysql setup:

~~~ begin file ~~~
#!/bin/sh
#
# Setup mysql for qmailtoaster installation
#
# Nick Hemmesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# September 26, 2005
#

# Set mysql root password
MYSQLPW=your-mysql-password


# Setup mysql for vpopmail
##

# Setup root account

mysqladmin -u root password $MYSQLPW
mysqladmin -u root --password=$MYSQLPW reload
mysqladmin -u root --password=$MYSQLPW refresh

# Create vpopmaildatabase with correct permissions

mysqladmin create vpopmail -u root --password=$MYSQLPW
mysqladmin -u root --password=$MYSQLPW reload
mysqladmin -u root --password=$MYSQLPW refresh

# Edit 

RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-09 Thread Jack D. Martin Jr.
Thanks Nick - I will get on this tonite.  What do I need to do on the
firewall and services?  You are an awesome dude - you keep this project
rocking 


Jack D. Martin, Jr.
Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.O. Box 278
Oilton, OK  74052
(918) 862-1065 
(918) 605-9552 cellular

-Original Message-
From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:48 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

> Gabriel,
>
> What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I am not planning on 
> going to CentOS - not this week, and not ever.  I am not saying I 
> don't like CentOS, but that I have found one that I like, and want to 
> stick with it.  Many people use other distros.  What I am asking in a 
> simple fashion is:
>
> 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall script to work for me?  
> If not - what svcs and firewall settings need to be in effect.  This 
> information is sorely lacking int the toaster directions.
> 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work for me?  What changes 
> should be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild command?  I would 
> think that information should be available somewhere.
>
> This system is setup to make the installation easier.  It just needs 
> some tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.  I applaud the folks 
> that have worked this hard to get where it is today, now I implore 
> them to make it even better.  That is what has drawn me to open source 
> software.  I don't like the M$ tactics - but their stuff is simple for 
> the novice.  The toaster can be just as simple - with more complete 
> directions and directives.  I would love to help build those - if I 
> can just get a simple answer to the few questions I have asked.  For 
> some silly reason - I want this project to do well, I am basing a 
> server, my one and only mail server on that.  Maybe I am the silly one 
> - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to answer that one!!!  We 
> are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in Oklahoma, and I mean 
> rural.  We are going to use the toaster to provide email services for 
> that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a linux newb, but the 
> people I have conversed with thus far, have sold me on open source.  
> Sorry to ramble
> - it is late, and has been a long week.  I am going to try to get this 
> thing completed tomorrow evening, I am just looking for the answers to 
> make sure that a stupid mistake doesn't have me re-formatting drives - 
> again.
> Thanks.
>
> Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O. Box 278 Oilton, OK  74052
>


Hi Jack,

Try this. Should get all the deps you need.

~~~ begin file ~~~

#!/bin/sh
#
# Depedencies for Makdrake 2005 and mandrakelinux 10.2 # installing
qmailtoaster # # Be sure to remove sendmail or postfix before installation #
# Made from the work of Ben King #
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg00069.html
#
# Nick Hemmesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# September 26, 2005
#

urpmi apache2 apache2-common apache2-modules apache-conf urpmi
apache2-mod_php urpmi apache2-mod_perl urpmi apache2-devel urpmi
apache2-manual urpmi autoconf urpmi automake urpmi automake1.7 urpmi bison
urpmi bzip2 urpmi bzip2-devel urpmi curl urpmi curl-devel urpmi expect urpmi
flex urpmi gcc urpmi gcc-c++ urpmi gcc-cpp urpmi gcc-java urpmi gdbm urpmi
gdbm-devel urpmi libgmp3 urpmi libgmp3-devel urpmi libidn11 libidn11-devel
urpmi libidnkit1 libidnkit1-devel urpmi libxml2 urpmi libxml2-python urpmi
krb5-devel urpmi krb5-libs urpmi krb5-workstation urpmi libgcc urpmi mysql
urpmi mysql-bench urpmi mysql-devel urpmi mrtg urpmi ntp urpmi openssl urpmi
openssl-devel urpmi pam-devel urpmi pcre urpmi perl-HTML-Parser urpmi
perl-devel urpmi perl-Digest-HMAC urpmi perl-Digest-SHA1 urpmi perl-Net-DNS
urpmi perl-Time-HiRes urpmi php urpmi php-ldap urpmi php-mysql urpmi
php-pear urpmi rpm-build urpmi rpm-devel urpmi rpm-helper urpmi rpmdrake
urpmi rpmtools urpmi rpmlint urpmi rpm-python urpmi sed urpmi setup urpmi
setuptool urpmi spamassassin urpmi stunnel urpmi which

perl -e 'use CPAN; install Archive::Tar;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Digest::SHA1;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install HTML::Parser;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IP::Country::Fast;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IO::Socket::INET6;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IO::Socket::SSL;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install IO::Zlib;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Mail::SPF::Query;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install MIME::Base64;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Net::DNS;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Net::SMTP;'
perl -e 'use CPAN; install Net::Ident;'
perl 

Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-09 Thread Aditya Nag
This is not really related to the topic, but I just wanted to agree
with Jack.. You rock, Nick!

This has to be one of the better mailing lists in the OSS community!


On 10/10/05, Jack D. Martin Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Nick - I will get on this tonite.  What do I need to do on the
> firewall and services?  You are an awesome dude - you keep this project
> rocking
>
>
> Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> P.O. Box 278
> Oilton, OK  74052
> (918) 862-1065
> (918) 605-9552 cellular
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:48 PM
> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process
>
> > Gabriel,
> >
> > What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I am not planning on
> > going to CentOS - not this week, and not ever.  I am not saying I
> > don't like CentOS, but that I have found one that I like, and want to
> > stick with it.  Many people use other distros.  What I am asking in a
> > simple fashion is:
> >
> > 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall script to work for me?
> > If not - what svcs and firewall settings need to be in effect.  This
> > information is sorely lacking int the toaster directions.
> > 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work for me?  What changes
> > should be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild command?  I would
> > think that information should be available somewhere.
> >
> > This system is setup to make the installation easier.  It just needs
> > some tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.  I applaud the folks
> > that have worked this hard to get where it is today, now I implore
> > them to make it even better.  That is what has drawn me to open source
> > software.  I don't like the M$ tactics - but their stuff is simple for
> > the novice.  The toaster can be just as simple - with more complete
> > directions and directives.  I would love to help build those - if I
> > can just get a simple answer to the few questions I have asked.  For
> > some silly reason - I want this project to do well, I am basing a
> > server, my one and only mail server on that.  Maybe I am the silly one
> > - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to answer that one!!!  We
> > are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in Oklahoma, and I mean
> > rural.  We are going to use the toaster to provide email services for
> > that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a linux newb, but the
> > people I have conversed with thus far, have sold me on open source.
> > Sorry to ramble
> > - it is late, and has been a long week.  I am going to try to get this
> > thing completed tomorrow evening, I am just looking for the answers to
> > make sure that a stupid mistake doesn't have me re-formatting drives -
> > again.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O. Box 278 Oilton, OK  74052
> >
>
>
> Hi Jack,
>
> Try this. Should get all the deps you need.
>
> ~~~ begin file ~~~
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # Depedencies for Makdrake 2005 and mandrakelinux 10.2 # installing
> qmailtoaster # # Be sure to remove sendmail or postfix before installation #
> # Made from the work of Ben King #
> http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg00069.html
> #
> # Nick Hemmesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> # September 26, 2005
> #
>
> urpmi apache2 apache2-common apache2-modules apache-conf urpmi
> apache2-mod_php urpmi apache2-mod_perl urpmi apache2-devel urpmi
> apache2-manual urpmi autoconf urpmi automake urpmi automake1.7 urpmi bison
> urpmi bzip2 urpmi bzip2-devel urpmi curl urpmi curl-devel urpmi expect urpmi
> flex urpmi gcc urpmi gcc-c++ urpmi gcc-cpp urpmi gcc-java urpmi gdbm urpmi
> gdbm-devel urpmi libgmp3 urpmi libgmp3-devel urpmi libidn11 libidn11-devel
> urpmi libidnkit1 libidnkit1-devel urpmi libxml2 urpmi libxml2-python urpmi
> krb5-devel urpmi krb5-libs urpmi krb5-workstation urpmi libgcc urpmi mysql
> urpmi mysql-bench urpmi mysql-devel urpmi mrtg urpmi ntp urpmi openssl urpmi
> openssl-devel urpmi pam-devel urpmi pcre urpmi perl-HTML-Parser urpmi
> perl-devel urpmi perl-Digest-HMAC urpmi perl-Digest-SHA1 urpmi perl-Net-DNS
> urpmi perl-Time-HiRes urpmi php urpmi php-ldap urpmi php-mysql urpmi
> php-pear urpmi rpm-build urpmi rpm-devel urpmi rpm-helper urpmi rpmdrake
> urpmi rpmtools urpmi rpmlint urpmi rpm-python urpmi sed urpmi setup urpmi
> setuptool urpmi spamassassin u

Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-09 Thread seekuel
I agree to that...

--- Aditya Nag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is not really related to the topic, but I just
> wanted to agree
> with Jack.. You rock, Nick!
> 
> This has to be one of the better mailing lists in
> the OSS community!
> 
> 
> On 10/10/05, Jack D. Martin Jr.
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Nick - I will get on this tonite.  What do
> I need to do on the
> > firewall and services?  You are an awesome dude -
> you keep this project
> > rocking
> >
> >
> > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > P.O. Box 278
> > Oilton, OK  74052
> > (918) 862-1065
> > (918) 605-9552 cellular
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:48 PM
> > To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> > Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process
> >
> > > Gabriel,
> > >
> > > What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I
> am not planning on
> > > going to CentOS - not this week, and not ever. 
> I am not saying I
> > > don't like CentOS, but that I have found one
> that I like, and want to
> > > stick with it.  Many people use other distros. 
> What I am asking in a
> > > simple fashion is:
> > >
> > > 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall
> script to work for me?
> > > If not - what svcs and firewall settings need to
> be in effect.  This
> > > information is sorely lacking int the toaster
> directions.
> > > 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work
> for me?  What changes
> > > should be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild
> command?  I would
> > > think that information should be available
> somewhere.
> > >
> > > This system is setup to make the installation
> easier.  It just needs
> > > some tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.
>  I applaud the folks
> > > that have worked this hard to get where it is
> today, now I implore
> > > them to make it even better.  That is what has
> drawn me to open source
> > > software.  I don't like the M$ tactics - but
> their stuff is simple for
> > > the novice.  The toaster can be just as simple -
> with more complete
> > > directions and directives.  I would love to help
> build those - if I
> > > can just get a simple answer to the few
> questions I have asked.  For
> > > some silly reason - I want this project to do
> well, I am basing a
> > > server, my one and only mail server on that. 
> Maybe I am the silly one
> > > - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to
> answer that one!!!  We
> > > are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in
> Oklahoma, and I mean
> > > rural.  We are going to use the toaster to
> provide email services for
> > > that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a
> linux newb, but the
> > > people I have conversed with thus far, have sold
> me on open source.
> > > Sorry to ramble
> > > - it is late, and has been a long week.  I am
> going to try to get this
> > > thing completed tomorrow evening, I am just
> looking for the answers to
> > > make sure that a stupid mistake doesn't have me
> re-formatting drives -
> > > again.
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O. Box 278 Oilton,
> OK  74052
> > >
> >
> >
> > Hi Jack,
> >
> > Try this. Should get all the deps you need.
> >
> > ~~~ begin file ~~~
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > #
> > # Depedencies for Makdrake 2005 and mandrakelinux
> 10.2 # installing
> > qmailtoaster # # Be sure to remove sendmail or
> postfix before installation #
> > # Made from the work of Ben King #
> >
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg00069.html
> > #
> > # Nick Hemmesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > # September 26, 2005
> > #
> >
> > urpmi apache2 apache2-common apache2-modules
> apache-conf urpmi
> > apache2-mod_php urpmi apache2-mod_perl urpmi
> apache2-devel urpmi
> > apache2-manual urpmi autoconf urpmi automake urpmi
> automake1.7 urpmi bison
> > urpmi bzip2 urpmi bzip2-devel urpmi curl urpmi
> curl-devel urpmi expect urpmi
> > flex urpmi gcc urpmi gcc-c++ urpmi gcc-cpp urpmi
> gcc-java urpmi gdbm urpmi
> >

Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-11 Thread Natalio Gatti
In your firewall services you have to enable the services you are
going tu publish.
For sure, you will need to open port 25 (smtp) and 53 (dns), maybe 110
& 80 if pop3 and webmail are going to be used from outside.

Enable localhost to localhost traffic, so spamassassin can be used,
and webmail can use IMAP (port 143).

If you need further assistance in your iptables rules, I can send some example.

Salutti,
Natalio

On 10/10/05, seekuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree to that...
>
> --- Aditya Nag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is not really related to the topic, but I just
> > wanted to agree
> > with Jack.. You rock, Nick!
> >
> > This has to be one of the better mailing lists in
> > the OSS community!
> >
> >
> > On 10/10/05, Jack D. Martin Jr.
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Thanks Nick - I will get on this tonite.  What do
> > I need to do on the
> > > firewall and services?  You are an awesome dude -
> > you keep this project
> > > rocking
> > >
> > >
> > > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > P.O. Box 278
> > > Oilton, OK  74052
> > > (918) 862-1065
> > > (918) 605-9552 cellular
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:48 PM
> > > To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> > > Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process
> > >
> > > > Gabriel,
> > > >
> > > > What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I
> > am not planning on
> > > > going to CentOS - not this week, and not ever.
> > I am not saying I
> > > > don't like CentOS, but that I have found one
> > that I like, and want to
> > > > stick with it.  Many people use other distros.
> > What I am asking in a
> > > > simple fashion is:
> > > >
> > > > 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall
> > script to work for me?
> > > > If not - what svcs and firewall settings need to
> > be in effect.  This
> > > > information is sorely lacking int the toaster
> > directions.
> > > > 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work
> > for me?  What changes
> > > > should be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild
> > command?  I would
> > > > think that information should be available
> > somewhere.
> > > >
> > > > This system is setup to make the installation
> > easier.  It just needs
> > > > some tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.
> >  I applaud the folks
> > > > that have worked this hard to get where it is
> > today, now I implore
> > > > them to make it even better.  That is what has
> > drawn me to open source
> > > > software.  I don't like the M$ tactics - but
> > their stuff is simple for
> > > > the novice.  The toaster can be just as simple -
> > with more complete
> > > > directions and directives.  I would love to help
> > build those - if I
> > > > can just get a simple answer to the few
> > questions I have asked.  For
> > > > some silly reason - I want this project to do
> > well, I am basing a
> > > > server, my one and only mail server on that.
> > Maybe I am the silly one
> > > > - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to
> > answer that one!!!  We
> > > > are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in
> > Oklahoma, and I mean
> > > > rural.  We are going to use the toaster to
> > provide email services for
> > > > that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a
> > linux newb, but the
> > > > people I have conversed with thus far, have sold
> > me on open source.
> > > > Sorry to ramble
> > > > - it is late, and has been a long week.  I am
> > going to try to get this
> > > > thing completed tomorrow evening, I am just
> > looking for the answers to
> > > > make sure that a stupid mistake doesn't have me
> > re-formatting drives -
> > > > again.
> > > > Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > > > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O. Box 278 Oilton,
> > OK  74052
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Jack,
> > >
&g

RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-11 Thread Jack D. Martin Jr.
 
Natalio,

I appreciate the help.  I would love to have some examples - they are quie
helpful to me.  Thanks in advance.

Jack D. Martin, Jr.
Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.O. Box 278
Oilton, OK  74052
(918) 862-1065 
(918) 605-9552 cellular

-Original Message-
From: Natalio Gatti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 2:59 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

In your firewall services you have to enable the services you are going tu
publish.
For sure, you will need to open port 25 (smtp) and 53 (dns), maybe 110 & 80
if pop3 and webmail are going to be used from outside.

Enable localhost to localhost traffic, so spamassassin can be used, and
webmail can use IMAP (port 143).

If you need further assistance in your iptables rules, I can send some
example.

Salutti,
Natalio

On 10/10/05, seekuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree to that...
>
> --- Aditya Nag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is not really related to the topic, but I just wanted to agree 
> > with Jack.. You rock, Nick!
> >
> > This has to be one of the better mailing lists in the OSS community!
> >
> >
> > On 10/10/05, Jack D. Martin Jr.
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Thanks Nick - I will get on this tonite.  What do
> > I need to do on the
> > > firewall and services?  You are an awesome dude -
> > you keep this project
> > > rocking
> > >
> > >
> > > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > P.O. Box 278
> > > Oilton, OK  74052
> > > (918) 862-1065
> > > (918) 605-9552 cellular
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-
> > > From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:48 PM
> > > To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> > > Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process
> > >
> > > > Gabriel,
> > > >
> > > > What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I
> > am not planning on
> > > > going to CentOS - not this week, and not ever.
> > I am not saying I
> > > > don't like CentOS, but that I have found one
> > that I like, and want to
> > > > stick with it.  Many people use other distros.
> > What I am asking in a
> > > > simple fashion is:
> > > >
> > > > 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall
> > script to work for me?
> > > > If not - what svcs and firewall settings need to
> > be in effect.  This
> > > > information is sorely lacking int the toaster
> > directions.
> > > > 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work
> > for me?  What changes
> > > > should be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild
> > command?  I would
> > > > think that information should be available
> > somewhere.
> > > >
> > > > This system is setup to make the installation
> > easier.  It just needs
> > > > some tweaking to make it complete, for everyone.
> >  I applaud the folks
> > > > that have worked this hard to get where it is
> > today, now I implore
> > > > them to make it even better.  That is what has
> > drawn me to open source
> > > > software.  I don't like the M$ tactics - but
> > their stuff is simple for
> > > > the novice.  The toaster can be just as simple -
> > with more complete
> > > > directions and directives.  I would love to help
> > build those - if I
> > > > can just get a simple answer to the few
> > questions I have asked.  For
> > > > some silly reason - I want this project to do
> > well, I am basing a
> > > > server, my one and only mail server on that.
> > Maybe I am the silly one
> > > > - I don't know.  Please don't ask my wife to
> > answer that one!!!  We
> > > > are a very small wireless ISP in a rural area in
> > Oklahoma, and I mean
> > > > rural.  We are going to use the toaster to
> > provide email services for
> > > > that ISP.  As I have said in the past - I am a
> > linux newb, but the
> > > > people I have conversed with thus far, have sold
> > me on open source.
> > > > Sorry to ramble
> > > > - it is late, and has been a long week.  I am
> > going to try to get this
> > > > thing completed tomorrow evening, I am just
> > looking for the answers to

Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-11 Thread Natalio Gatti
We can start with the following requirements:
Public SMTP
Public POP3
Public Webmail

iptables (very simple) rules:
-- start ---
# default policies and flushing
iptables -F
iptables -P INPUT DROP
iptables -P FORWARD DROP
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
#localhost and established traffic
iptables -A INPUT -i lo -d lo -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
# smtp
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
# pop3
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 110 -j ACCEPT
# http
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
# if you have https
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
# if you need to access via ssh from outside:
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
-- end ---

Be carefull if you are aplying these rules via ssh, it is recommended
to do it via console.
These are not "plug&play" rules, this is only an example of filtering
rules for a mail server, you may need to modify them to suite your
needs.
These rules disable any forwarded traffic (be carefull if you are
using this server as an Internet gateway). They control the traffic
according to the input, all the output is enabled by default.

Natalio

On 10/11/05, Jack D. Martin Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Natalio,
>
> I appreciate the help.  I would love to have some examples - they are quie
> helpful to me.  Thanks in advance.
>
> Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> P.O. Box 278
> Oilton, OK  74052
> (918) 862-1065
> (918) 605-9552 cellular
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Natalio Gatti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 2:59 PM
> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process
>
> In your firewall services you have to enable the services you are going tu
> publish.
> For sure, you will need to open port 25 (smtp) and 53 (dns), maybe 110 & 80
> if pop3 and webmail are going to be used from outside.
>
> Enable localhost to localhost traffic, so spamassassin can be used, and
> webmail can use IMAP (port 143).
>
> If you need further assistance in your iptables rules, I can send some
> example.
>
> Salutti,
> Natalio
>
> On 10/10/05, seekuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree to that...
> >
> > --- Aditya Nag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > This is not really related to the topic, but I just wanted to agree
> > > with Jack.. You rock, Nick!
> > >
> > > This has to be one of the better mailing lists in the OSS community!
> > >
> > >
> > > On 10/10/05, Jack D. Martin Jr.
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Thanks Nick - I will get on this tonite.  What do
> > > I need to do on the
> > > > firewall and services?  You are an awesome dude -
> > > you keep this project
> > > > rocking
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Jack D. Martin, Jr.
> > > > Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > P.O. Box 278
> > > > Oilton, OK  74052
> > > > (918) 862-1065
> > > > (918) 605-9552 cellular
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:48 PM
> > > > To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> > > > Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process
> > > >
> > > > > Gabriel,
> > > > >
> > > > > What I am asking would apply to any distro.  I
> > > am not planning on
> > > > > going to CentOS - not this week, and not ever.
> > > I am not saying I
> > > > > don't like CentOS, but that I have found one
> > > that I like, and want to
> > > > > stick with it.  Many people use other distros.
> > > What I am asking in a
> > > > > simple fashion is:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1.  How do I adapt the svcs script and firewall
> > > script to work for me?
> > > > > If not - what svcs and firewall settings need to
> > > be in effect.  This
> > > > > information is sorely lacking int the toaster
> > > directions.
> > > > > 2.  How do I adapt the install script to work
> > > for me?  What changes
> > > > > should be made, or should I use the rpm rebuild
> > > command?  I would
> > > > > think that information should be available
>

[Fwd: Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process]

2005-10-12 Thread Jake Vickers

Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:



Natalio,

I appreciate the help.  I would love to have some examples - they are quie
helpful to me.  Thanks in advance.

 

Another really good resource is www.iptablesrocks.org .  Same guy that 
run qmailrocks.org, but info on IPTables.  Easy to read,and his scripts 
work rather well. I've done a nmap on my own custom written firewall 
script (I'm leaving out some info, namely open ports):

Running: Linux 2.4.X|2.5.X
OS details: Linux 2.4.0 - 2.5.20, Linux 2.4.18 - 2.4.20
Uptime 6.550 days (since Wed Oct  5 18:12:54 2005)
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=random positive increments
   Difficulty=4481827 (Good luck!)
IPID Sequence Generation: All zeros

and then on a machine running the script from iptablesrocks.org (once 
again, leaving out the open port info at the top):

TCP/IP fingerprint:
SInfo(V=3.70%P=i686-redhat-linux-gnu%D=10/12%Time=434CF44E%O=21%C=20)
TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=137B64%IPID=Z%TS=1000HZ)
TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=137B2E%IPID=Z%TS=1000HZ)
TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=3427CB%IPID=Z%TS=1000HZ)
T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNNTNW)
T2(Resp=N)
T3(Resp=N)
T4(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O%Flags=R%Ops=)
T5(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=S++%Flags=AR%Ops=)
T6(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O%Flags=R%Ops=)
T7(Resp=N)
PU(Resp=N)


Uptime 6.004 days (since Thu Oct  6 07:27:25 2005)
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=random positive increments
   Difficulty=3418059 (Good luck!)
IPID Sequence Generation: All zeros

In my opinion an easy-to-use and implement firewall script.



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[qmailtoaster] ***SPAM*** Re: [qmailtoaster] Installation Process

2005-10-09 Thread aledr
Nice script!! Real nice!-- [ ]'sAledr"OpenSource Solutions for SmallBusiness Problems"