If I'm not mistaking, e-smith does this once a week. Maybe the best way to
automate this would be a cron job that monitors the external IP, and as
soon as it changes runs the /etc/cron.weekly/ip-change file which has the
following command:
#! /bin/bash
exec /sbin/e-smith/signal-event ip-chang
Just my 2 c worth. Updates once a month nowadays is equivalent to no
protection at all, since viruses come out and spread in a matter of days
and sometimes of hours.
Imagine the case of Nimda. If you had to wait a whole month for the next
update, your antivirus wouldn't be any good to you.
My s
Hi there,
I'm interested. I currently have it working for my configuration with a
custom script, and don't use ez-ipupdate, but I'm willing to test it.
Joost
Darrell May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30-10-2001 23:29
Please respond to dmay
To: e-smith-devinfo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The only reason I use something else besides PUTTY is if I want to do
tunneling. Putty is great and doesn't have all the quircks with keys not
working the way they usually do.
Joost
Rob Hillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11-10-2001 14:18
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
S
I upgraded a standalone test server (portable with pcmcia and domino
installed on 4.1.2 according to howtos) to SME5 and after manually adding
the pcmcia and domino links to /etc/rc.d/rc7.d everything is working file.
One comment though: I see there are no masquerading modules for pptp, gre
an
I just installed it and the only thing it was asking for that wasn't on my
system (I installed expat etc. for the 4.0.5 version) was libmm.so.1,
which you can get from rpmfind.net.
IMP now produces some warnings about it using database calls that have
been substituted, but if you turn off on-s
That's because your IP uses transparent proxying and the script connects
via port 80...
Here's what I use very succesfully:
Joost
It's very easy
You just alter the custom script as such:
#!/bin/sh
# Description: Put your description here
#---
OK. I got it to work. I stopped all instances of httpd and then started
them again, and that seems to have made a difference. Thanks for the tips
and goodbye to my serialization problems:-)
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/09/2001 08:04 AM
To: Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
c
Can you tell exactly which rpms you installed and in what order?
Thanks,
Joost
Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
05/09/2001 12:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [e-smith-devinfo] PHP upgrade
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I n
It doesn't work. After expanding the template httpd.conf, apache won't run
complaining about libphp4.so...
How did you get it to work?
Joost
Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
05/09/2001 01:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone,
I need to upgrade the PHP shipped with e-smith to at least 4.04 due to a
serialisation bug in the version shipped with e-smith. I've tried doing it
with some abailable RPMs, but have run into a lot of trouble because of
that.
- IMP stops working correctly (doesn't send mail an
I didn't mention I'm going out from behind my e-smith machine with an MS
PPTP client to a PPTP server behind another (different) firewall, and as
far as I can remember that wasn't working correctly.
Joost
--
> I'm downloading 4.1.2 in order to install it on top of my e-s
Hello,
I'm downloading 4.1.2 in order to install it on top of my e-smith 4.1.1. I
run an SMP machine and as far as I can see I can now finally do without
using a kernel that was not shipped with the product to get pptp working.
I've made a couple of changes to the system, though and was wonder
And what if you want to deliver mail locally?
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
/var/spool/smtp/etc/smtpd_check_rules
And what else?
Joost
Gordon Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10-04-2001 09:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: Dean Staff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Istn't is necessary to change /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains to include
the domain name too?
Joost
Gordon Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10-04-2001 03:24
To: Dean Staff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Mail serv
I've got it to work indicating e-smith as an HTTPS proxy, port 3128 in the
icq configuration. I think that was documented here on the list about a
week ago :-)
Joost
"e-xyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
06-04-2001 06:06
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject:[e-s
OK, I already found what I was doing wrong. A typo in virtualdomains
It's working now
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
10-04-2001 10:21
To: Gordon Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Mail server confusion
And w
That's what I wanted to avoid, because I'm receiving mail for a domain
that's not hosted on the e-smith box :-) But I got it set up nicely by
creating custom templates :-)
Joost
Gordon Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10-04-2001 12:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PRO
It's fairly simple, and is explained in the Putty (incomplete) online
documentation.
1. In e-smith manager, under "Remote acess" enable ssh access (private),
allow administrative command line access over ssh, and Allow ssh access
using standard passwords. Save your settings
2. Run Putty and log
If you want to go commercial and choose an NT machine (ouch) to do only
that part of the job, it's fairly easy. Have a look at www.mimesweeper.com
and check out their websweeper product. You can configure it to not load
web-sites and pages that have certain words on them.
Does anyone know of a
Is there any way to get it going without rebooting?
Joost
Charlie Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
26-03-2001 05:21
To: Rob Kearey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: [e-smith-devinfo] transproxy rpm
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Rob Kearey wro
I tried 0.3.1 (?) in Charlie Brady's directory, but it seems to generate a
couple of error-messages when I activate it with /sbin/e-smith/signal-event
network-create, so I uninstalled it again. This
is with an updated Redhat SMP kernel, so maybe that's the source of my
error messages.
Joost
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