simply installing the rpms from the spamassassin rpm downloads page
works fine.
I installed those rpms and them floowed the directions in the e-smith
forums to get spamassassin working in 6.* and it is working fine.
I really would like a wrapper so I can call amavis and spamassassin from
qma
My isp here in kansas will block your mac address ( no traffic allowed
either way) at thier routers if they don't get a error timeout when
trying to access port 80, so it either has to be blocked in the firewall
or httpd can't be running on that port on the external interface.
Charlie Brady w
Everything I read indicates that spambayes is a plugin to MS Outlook -
not even outlook express. So I don't know what the server would have to
do with that.
Of course I could have missed something. At work we use outlook 2000
and I use spambayes installed into it to catch the spam that
spam
That is the first template I modify on any e-smith that I am going to be
running a php web app on.
steve wrote:
I had similar problems. I'm running 5.6 and followed the Greg Zartman's
rolled-up how-to and RPM's for the PHP upgrade.
I found a page (somewhere on the web, not sure where any more)
Noah Genner wrote:
Hugues,
I have some comments on a few of your points from below.
--Noah Genner
So I've got a few suggestions.
#1- Messaging, I've lost three contract because e-smith can do share
calendering between outlook clients (replace exchange server)
Solution--> How about Kroupwar
Des Dougan wrote:
Tim Litwiller wrote:
Yes, and his install downloads the redhat 9 version of the files that
require glibc 2.3 - which breaks sme 5.6 rather badly - good thing I
was testing in a vmware session.
Ah I didn't see anything on the OG.o site that referred to that.
Looks
PS - download the rpms from the path in the howto and then
rpm -Uvh opengroupware*.rpm postgres*.rpm
Des Dougan wrote:
Tim Litwiller wrote:
http://www.bccwebhosting.com/ogo_sme56_install.php
I am sure that there are a few missed steps in this document - I will
be going back over it several
Yes, and his install downloads the redhat 9 version of the files that
require glibc 2.3 - which breaks sme 5.6 rather badly - good thing I
was testing in a vmware session.
Des Dougan wrote:
Tim Litwiller wrote:
http://www.bccwebhosting.com/ogo_sme56_install.php
I am sure that there are a
http://www.bccwebhosting.com/ogo_sme56_install.php
I am sure that there are a few missed steps in this document - I will be
going back over it several more times to make sure it is working properly.
Has anyone messed ldap on e-smith, adding the ability to use it for the
login would help elimina
Initial Impressions :
The install was just a simple and quick as ever -
the configuration works well - quick understandable as always
I like the new server manager better, but I was kind of hoping for a
design without frames. :)
but the reoranization of the navigation was good, it is now more
This looks very interesting, I'll be doing some testing next week - I
would like to put in on my home gateway, but I always break my wireless
internet connection for a while till I get the cisco drivers recomplied
and reconfigured again. :)
Gordon Rowell wrote:
[The same article has been pos
Charlie, you have a messagewall rpm in your contrib directory, is this a
working setup for e-smith?
I guess I could install it and find out but I haven't time today.
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Did you go in the panel and add your FQDN as the jabber server name?
you can also start jabber with
service jabber debug
and then look at the debug log file, I think it is in the /opt/jabber
directory.
Brandon Friedman wrote:
Jon
I installed the rpm, but the service won't run:
Shutting down
We have a hospital and a nursing home both using Jabber, they like it
even better than MSN.
They are both ended up using the official jabber.com client, they have
tried other client and some didn't have enough features and some had too
many.
here is a list of different clients with the features
this one looks very interesting, definately something I will be
testing in the next few weeks.
Have you had a look at messagewall (http://www.messagewall.org)?
--
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Lead Product Developer
Network Server Solutions Group
Mitel Networks Corpo
for lack of a easy way to do this in e-smith we have used
the pro800turbo from Nexland
http://www.nexland.com/turbo.cfm
and the Symantec Firewall 200
http://nct.symantecstore.com/0001/appliance_center.html
they are the same hardware I believe the symantec has easier to use
web configuration.
b
that would be the preferred method for us. Then outlook, webmail,
jabber could all use the same place to get information.
Les Mikesell wrote:
>>From: "John Crisp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>As I have posted before, I would very much like to get something sorted out
>>on this fro
I think it is more common than you might think. Almost all of the
e-smith servers that I service, the customer downloaded and burned the
disk. I helped them set it up on an old computer - something that is
not fast enough for a work station anymore.
Greg J. Zartman wrote:
>> Sorta. Most
now, if I could get my avaya card working as the external network card.
I would be a happy camper.
Gordon Rowell wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:56:15AM +0200, Brandon Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>
>>All this talk about 5.5 has it been released?
>>
>>
>
>Not yet, but
Darrel, after your fix could you try a setting a machine to send
undeliverables to the admin and see if that works.
If that does then I think your fix is a good thing and will make the
admin panel really do what we think it says it will do.
Darrell May wrote:
>Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I am not sure if this is a problem with the beta or with something on my
4.1.2 machine
I have setup a test beta 3 machine to try to pull mail from a 4.1.2
machine at work, the beta 3 machine shows a time out in
/var/log/maillog in fetchmail
the 4.1.2 show this in /var/log/messages
Dec 21 0
Very nice looking demo - I downloaded the cvs play with here as well.
I looks much better and seems quite a bit quicker - at least your demo.
I haven't had time to dig into the install procedure yet.
>
>
>Speaking of which, I'm very excited about IMP 3.0, which is currently
>in the release
thanks for this information Gordon, just a few questions - I will put
them close to the section
that they relate to ...
Gordon Rowell wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:05:54AM +0100, Christophe Martens
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>[...]
>>The purpose is to bind this wireless card to eth2
look for one of the linux car mp3 players, they will tell you
what you need to install to play mp3's without X, and some have a
switch so they just display in asci on your screen.
"David J. Boccabella" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a command line MP3 player for Linux (E-Smith).
> One of the pr
We have a new ISP in our area providing 128, 256 or 512 wireless
connection with one of these network cards
Orinico or Avaya 802.11 wireless IEEE radio
they provide a pci/pcmcia adapter and the one of those cards
and they couldn't tell me which one I will get.
so, in a few weeks, I might be ask
we are going to have a backup dsl installed tomorrow - someone
talked my boss into needing backup for the T1 that we already
use.
So tomorrow it is getting installed and I am supposed to figure
out
a way if the T1 or the DSL fails that there is no interuption.
with mydomain.com I can point our
make another perl file called loader ( for this example ) that
takes
the script name the domain and the switch as variables and then
check that script name is valid before running the domain and the
switch
thru it.
this will keep users from being able to attempt to run other
executables.
in thi
[@e-smith /]# grep default.ida /var/log/httpd/access_log | wc -l
56
"Womack, Eric" wrote:
> Want to see how many servers have attempted to infect you with the Code Red
> worm (and failed, I might add)?
>
> Log into your gateway as root and type:
>
> grep default.ida /var/log/httpd/
this
http://linux.made-to-order.net/article.php?sid=18
worked on e-smith 4.0 it shouldn't have changed much since then.
Karl Ponsonby wrote:
> In the Samba manual, there is a section on how to load printer drivers to
> client P/C's (win9x). It takes you through the steps necessary to do this.
you will also want to put in a fragment with this
# The following lines prevent .htaccess files from being viewed by
# Web clients. Since .htaccess files often contain authorization
# information, access is disallowed for security reasons. Comment
# these lines out if you want Web visitors to s
not a bug just very confusing since you suggect
leaving it set to e-smith
and if you change it during configuration it doesn't use the name
anyways.
Gordon Rowell wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:42:06PM -0600, Tim Litwiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > can we p
can we please be sure that this one will be fixed for 4.1
4. I named my e-smith box "box". In viewing the "Review Configuration"
section on the e-smith manager, it still showed all of the address's with an
e-smith host name. (ex: ftp.e-smith.domain.com www.e-smith.domain.com).
You know, this is one of the things I appreciate most about e-smith.
They care enough even about a beta release to wait till a obscure bug gets
fixed. Some other distros that I have tried have gone through several betas and
a release with outstanding reported bugs staying in them the whole way.
I have a customer ( a GM car dealer) that I installed an e-smith
for. I find out now, that they also have an as/400 running a ip
based application somehow changing a 3270 teminal to web pages.
Well after I did this they now can not get to the internal web
address of the as/400.
What did I do w
I get this when I get the the last step
rpm -ivh e-smith-mod_ssl-1.3-3.noarch.rpm
e-smith-mod_ssl ##
In /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/90e-smithAccess20panels:
Use of uninitiali
zed value at (eval 17) line 24.
In /etc/
I have installed TWIG on an e-smith server and have an article
about installation on
http://e-smith.made-to-order.net. I am quite impressed with this
software. I think it
is a great add-on for e-smith.
If I have a choice of doing pam or ldap authentication on the
jabber config rpm which should I choose?
or should I make it configurable?
needed on the e-smith machine.
Where would I find such information?
Thanks
Tim Litwiller
oh and just when I was having so much fun with rsync :)
Joseph Morrison wrote:
> Whoops - thanks for the correction, Charlie.
>
> The latest available version right now is rc3. As Charlie said - we will
> decide tomorrow whether there will be an rc4 or whether we'll go to 4.1
> final.
>
> We'
well, I updated my mod_php and fixed that error, and by copying the
secure.bcc60.bccks.com.* files to
secure.virtual.domain.name.* at least my web sites work and the
https://bcc60.bccks.com works as secure. Also I figured out the
panel errors, I have been working on making a vacation respon
virtual domains certificates or
create dummy files so that apache will start then if you try to use https for a
virtual domain you get dumped back to the real
domain.
Tim Litwiller wrote:
> well, I updated my mod_php and fixed that error, and by copying the
>secure.bcc60.bccks.com.*
but i can't remember the details, or maybe that was on e-smith
version three?
thanks Charlie, I will get that done, where do you want the files sent?
Charlie Brady wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Tim Litwiller wrote:
>
> > PS. are there any plans to fragment the squid templates? I will need
> > to do that to get the acl and http_access in the correct
I now have ncsa_auth or pam_auth both working.
I will update the how-to on my site and attempt to make an rpm to
do it also.
PS. are there any plans to fragment the squid templates? I will
need to
do that to get the acl and http_access in the correct order.
So if anyone else is working on so
I have been playing with adding authentication to the squid proxy
the last few days.
so far I have come up with a few instructions and a Redhat 7.0
compiles pam_auth file.
You can try these instructions from here
http://linux.made-to-order.net/article.php?sid=105
and let me know what is missing
thanks for the rsync instructions earlier I used this command line after coping my
rc1 iso to rc3
--- clip - all in one line --
rsync --archive --progress --stats --verbose --compress --block-size=8192
ftp.e-smith.org::e-smith/e-smith/dev/e-smith-4.1rc3/iso/e-smith-4.1rc3.iso .
--- clip - all i
wow, you almost have me putting it on my production web server :)
this is sounding very good.
Orville Carter wrote:
> Just completed an upgrade of our main server - from 4.0 to 4.1rc1.
> As expected the upgrade was FLAWLESS. All previous configuration info
> was intact. Webmail was configured
Ok, it looks like I need to get 4.1rc1 on a machine before I can use the rpm
that Dan found. I need rpm 4 to use that file and I currently don't have any
test machine setup.
I did put on the binary tarball found at jabber.net and following the 1 page
instructions had the server working in less th
I volunteer, :) but I am also quite busy and may have to ask some questions
besides the e-smith-rpm-how-to to get it going.
I did a quick look at it this morning and it comes as either a 1 fill tarball
precompiled or three sources to compile.
I will try to get to it sometime later this week.
I downloaded both the src and binaries, the original jabber tar files. and
instructions also have addon-transports for other im services, and group
chat.
I will compile the group chat on my rh7 server and include it, but do we need
these other transports? I was thinking this would be an intern
I would be glad to put it on my web site. Probable in the documentation section.
Send me the names and if possible links to where to get the software and I will
compile it into a list. Descriptions up to 255
characters would be nice also.
Send this info to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brandon Friedma
I tried to connect to a new cable connection today and had a bit
of trouble
the cable company setup a surfboard cable modem and a router and
told us the ip address to set our machine to was
192.168.1.253 net mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.1.254
, I though that was quite odd in it's self
can you give that to me again included in this line
http://localhost/cgi-bin/blocked.cgi?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&clientuser=%i&clientgroup=%s&url=%u
Charlie Brady wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Tim Litwiller wrote:
>
> > to your own internal ip, external ip
you have static ip or dynamic dns
service
Darrell May wrote:
> Tim Litwiller, Friday, March 30, 2001 7:50 PM
> > Blocked urls came back with a squid error message
> > the url you tried to access does not exist,
> > http://localhost/cgi-bin/blocked.cgi I checked the permi
Blocked urls came back with a squid error message
the url you tried to access does not exist,
http://localhost/cgi-bin/blocked.cgi I checked the permissions
on the cgi directory and
the blocked.cgi file and they were correct.
Is there possibly a httpd.conf template fragment that didn't get
exp
I tried to connect to a new cable connection today and had a bit
of trouble
the cable company setup a surfboard cable modem and a router and
told us the ip address to set our machine to was
192.168.1.253 net mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.1.254
, I though that was quite odd in it's self
http://www.leonid.maks.net/ it currently is the last one on the
page
this would be neat as part of a report module in a future version
of e-smith.
I went to my shell in on the e-smith machine and typed:
EXTIP=216.17.146.139
INTIP=192.168.1.3
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $EXTIP 80 -R $INTIP 80
the way I understand it that will not work
the request for that ip will never be answered by the e-smith because it hasn't
be assigned to answer to
I guess, I missed a few messages, but I agree, it is simple enough to enable a service
that
you need, any/all external services should be off by default and have to be turned on.
on another note.
4.1b2 is looking very good here. I have been real busy lately and haven't had time to
try
everythi
I need a way to allow external users to develop a web site.
Currently I don't see a way that an external user can use any of
the web packages out there that use ftp to develop web sites on
an e-smith server. On the internal interface it is not bad
because samba lets you access the files, but I can
I support this idea.
Gordon Rowell wrote:
> We currently add the following to httpd.conf when we add a domain
> through the manager:
>
> ServerName www.{domain}
> ServerAlias {domain} *.{domain}
>
> So, if you add foo.com, you get
>
> ServerName www.foo.co
and 4.0.1 so we can
leave it for now and I will attempt to see where I went wrong next time I get out
there.
Gordon Rowell wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 10:30:18PM -0600, Tim Litwiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > Sorry about not checking the reply address Gordon here
http://gusnet.cx/proj/ez-ipupdate/
ez-ipupdate is a small utility for updating your host name for
the any of the dynamic DNS service offered at:
http://www.ez-ip.net
http://www.justlinux.com
http://www.dhs.org
http://www.dyndns.org
http://www.ods.org
http://gnudip.cheapnet.net (GNUDip)
http://ww
so is the e-smith-transproxy-0.2-3.noarch.rpm ok to use with 4.1.1 ?
Darrell May wrote:
> Pierluigi Miranda wrote:
> > E-Smith is not transproxy enabled, as far as I now. Transproxy is an
> > additional module someone (Charlie Brady? Are you the author,
> > aren't you?)
>
>
> Yes I found a tr
Has any looked into what it would take to have finer control over
what a user can do?
Here are some things a "not for profit" church organization in
our area would like to do
Control per user if they can receive internet email - while
leaving access to internal e-mail
Control per user if that
localhost in
/etc/e-smith/templates/usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf/
50-acl-local
60-acl-default
to your own internal ip, external ip or fqdn works
I am sure that it can be programed to expand that value with the
expand-template command if
you get the correct variable in there.
Darrell M
It does work ok for what it does, I would be more interested in some
different reports.
But this along with something else might be a good combination.
I guess I would be more interested in a report that show user or client so&so
has
transfer x amount of bytes thru the proxy.
for example
NUM
that is exactly the same as what I experienced here, with one exception,
(using the LocalIP instead of the name) I tried both and both work. but
localhost does not.
Darrell May wrote:
> Pierluigi Miranda, Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 1:45 AM
> > Hmm... on my 4.0.1 the redirection works like a
I am interested in trying to get hylafax working.Also just
noticed smbfax on freshmeat this afternoon, that is a linux print
server that sets up as a samba printer to send to fax.
http://e-smith.made-to-order.net
I have tested and walked through this on three machines today. So
decided now was the time to get the document accurate for e-smith.
Submit it as news at http://e-smith.made-to-order.net/submit.php3 or as
a link at
http://e-smith.made-to-order.net/links.php3?op=AddLink
Fran Boon wrote:
> Thanks for the great radio link (& thanks Russ for the page if you're
> subscribed!)
>
> This link should be:
> http://www.fbcy.org/cha
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