FYI:
I noticed today that the Snort 2 rpm's were posted at
http://www.snort.org/dl/binaries/linux/ yesterday.
I haven't had a chance to test them yet. But, I believe they will
work. You'll want to get snort-mysql and snort from the url
above. sme-acid and guardian (and the howto) are availa
I'll respond on the forum.
http://e-smith.org/bboard/read.php?v=t&f=3&i=34698&t=34698
Regards,
Abe
At 12:18 PM 8/7/2003 -0600, Craig Jensen wrote:
Hi.
I asked about this on the forums w/out luck. It is related to
the Squidguard contrib.
Squidguard 3.2 is running on my server (SME Server 5
sts.e-smith.org
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lieve I updated the .spec file appropriately. I
incremented the release number, changed the packager to myself made a minor
addition to the description, and added a changelog entry. If I did or
didn't do something that I should have, please let me know so I don't
duplicate the error in the
to FILENAME.bak and rename the .rpmnew
file to that of the original.
Thanks,
Abe
Abe Loveless
Network Specialist
Area 5 Learning Technology Center
200 Clay Street Edwardsville, IL 62025
Phone: 618-692-6200 ext.4571Fax: 618-659-9338
http://www.lth5.k12.il.us
Please se
> >
> > I agree with Darrell, let Mitel participate if they want but this
> should
> > be a community project.
I'm not yet sure how I feel about this. As I understand it, from my brief
look at Darrell's demo, LinkWall is a web app that lets you store links in
some type of db format. The content
> I have been testing out a script and was wondering how
> hard/easy it is for me to incorporate it into a RPM that does
> all the templating/copying/editing once I am happy that the
> script works fine?
http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/idiots-guide-to-rolling-rpms.htm
http://www.e-sm
> Comments???
Looks good to me! I didn't create the "descriptions.txt" file to test with
the table format, so I didn't test whether or not the descriptions populated
in the table. But, both versions did seem to load and display correctly on
my 5.5 box.
In your mod_perl howto, is Step 8 necessa
>
> > 1) There was a nice HOWTO that was put together by ABE Loveless.
Here it is (.doc and .pdf):
http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/loveless/ (E-Smith_HowTo.doc or
E-Smith_HowTo.pdf)
I haven't updated it in awhile. This document started as a collection of
how-to's for
> I've been working on a centralize file repository/library for my shop
> for about a of weeks now. As part of this process I converted the
> Lophty Directory Indexer to perl and configured it to operate as a
> drop-in replacement for the apache indexer (I also added a few
> enhancements).
E
>
> This is a know issue with server-manager panels. If the
> panel is contained in a file that resides in
> /etc/e-smith/web/functions then everything will work as it should.
I was afraid it was something like this. I've started a re-write for
SquidGuard, but I doubt it will be done before
> administrate the content filter, it pops up with username
> login that demands the admin/password entries.
Undoubtedly this is a problem with the squidguard contrib. I've never used
the 2 of them, together so I never noticed the problem. I'll take a look at
what it would take to fix.
I ju
Thanks Darrell! :)
I've been fighting that off and on for 2 days.
> This might work:
>
> system ("/bin/rm", "-f",
> "/opt/utilities/mkcdrec/backup_archive/$iso") == 0 or die
> ("Error occurred while removing $iso\n");
When inserting a variable into a "system" call, is this the required
format?
I'm working on a custom panel for the mkCDrec package.
http://mkcdrec.ota.be/project/index.html
One of my sub-routines returns this error from the server-manager.
Software error:
Insecure dependency in system while running with -T switch at
/etc/e-smith/web/panels/manager/cgi-bin/mkcdrec line 2
sense? The only time I've had trouble, I had my browser
configured to go through the Proxy server.
Let me know,
Abe
> -Original Message-
> From: Hsing-Foo Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:13 PM
> To: 'Abe Loveless'; 'e-s
For those using SquidGuard3.1 from http://www.tech-geeks.org:
Original package from Trevor Ouellette, and slightly modified by Abe
Loveless.
I just posted squidguard3.2 at:
http://www.tech-geeks.org/servers/sme/squidGuard/
CHANGES:
Added an uninstall script
No changes to operation or server
> too, but not yure if it is possible with two DSL Lines
> without fixed ip addresses at both wnds - did you use two
> fixed ip address end points or one/two of them are road warriors ?
>
> Michael
Michael,
My particular case used 2 static IP addresses. Search the forums, I
know I saw a thr
gt; Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] [BETA] freeswan contrib for
> SME5.5 available
>
>
>
> Abe Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I should be able to ping from Central Wkstn to the Remote Wkstn,
> > correct?
>
> Yes, and this is really the only valid
Not sure if this is the place for this, but the original post was here
so I'm responding.
I'm not experiencing quite what I expected.
I've got 2 SME5.5 boxes running and installed the freeswan package
below.
Central Office:
Internal IP: 10.0.0.1
Internal Subnet 255.255.255.0
External IP: 216.x.x
>From the forums (Wish List Forum):
http://e-smith.org/bboard/read.php?v=t&f=4&i=1535&t=1307
I'm not real positive how this works, but if you already have the perl
script written... can you just edit the user's .qmail file to redirect
all incoming messages for that user to your script?
In:
/hom
tried on
v5.1.2. Don't know about other versions, yet. (Left my 5.5 cd at home
yesterday)
Feedback welcomed, of course.
Thanks,
Abe
Abe Loveless
Network Specialist
Area 5 Learning Technology Center
200 Clay Street Edwardsville, IL 62025
Phone: 618-692-6200 ext.4571
>
> See Abe Loveless' contrib at:
> http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/loveless/proxypass/virtual-domain/
>
Also, Darrell May has an rpm that enables this (and other) proxypass
functionality into the server-manager.
http://myezserver.com/downloads/mitel/contrib/ProxyPass/
;
> I think I remember reading that SME Server is only designed
> to support 500 users max. The problem you discovered may
> never have been addressed because it was never designed to
> handle such a large user base.
>
> Best Regards,
> David Davis
>
> - Origina
I believe I may have found a bug in the devinfo-usermanager. (Or more
likely, a limitation in apache) I'm using
devinfo-mitel-usermanager-pkg-0.0.1-6.noarch.rpm.
After adding approx. 1900 users, httpd-admin no longer loaded. It told
me the error occurred on line such and such of
/etc/httpd/adm
>
> I'm building a panel (GPL) for implementing ProxyPass based
> on e-smith-proxypass-1.0.0-01. No help required with the
> panel, but I've found one problem with ProxyPass I'm hoping
> others may have a solution for.
Just curious what direction you're heading with the panel. Do you
intend
ir/new directory
and build the archive. This makes it independant of the listserver, though I'm using
ezmlm.
If anyone is interested:
How-to: http://www.tech-geeks.org/article.php?story=200203252217577
Sample Archive: http://www.tech-geeks.org/list-archive/tech-geeks/threads.html
Abe
Abe
#x27;m
> not thrilled with it (I wish it did real alpha sort, for one), but it
> looks a lot better than the Apache default. Maybe some day I'll find
> a better one...
>
> - --
> Dan Brown, KE6MKS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Abe Loveless
Network Specialist
Area
We've got one at
http://www.tech-geeks.org/article.php?story=20020117112040611
Abe
Abe Loveless
Network Specialist
Area 5 Learning Technology Center
200 Clay Street Edwardsville, IL 62025
Phone: 618-692-6200 ext.4571Fax: 618-659-9338
http://www.lth5.k12.il.us
P
-to listed above and/or the demo site.
Feedback is always welcome.
Dan York, Please add this to the list of contribs. Thanks.
Thanks,
Abe
Abe Loveless
Network Specialist
Area 5 Learning Technology Center
200 Clay Street Edwardsville, IL 62025
Phone: 618-692-6200 ext.4571
> Hi Abe. Welcome to the list :-)
Thanks.
> Instead of a config.txt file you should put your entries in the db
> configuration file found here:
>
> /etc/e-smith/configuration
You mean /home/e-smith/configuration? I couldn't find the file listed above. Is the
appropriate procedure to append
l regenerate the "1_to_1.sh" file if the user needs to make changes to the
config.txt file and start over.
I have tested on SMEv5.0 with http traffic to a Win98 internal client
(http://216.125.202.201 should load a Xitami web page). I currently don't have
another spare server to tes
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