Hi,
On Sonntag, 16. März 2014, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
So, what should we do? Put the file somewhere else (/usr/share/doc/?)
do this.
and copy it in place in some setup.d script?
dont. if you do it automatically its equally buggy as the current code and if
one has to do it manually,
[Holger Levsen]
Hi,
On Sonntag, 16. März 2014, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
So, what should we do? Put the file somewhere else (/usr/share/doc/?)
do this.
I did. And the package was accepted into NEW after this change. I
also added code in setup.d/ to put it in /home/fbx/ on the
[Petter Reinholdtsen 2013-09-10]
The current freedom-maker build setup for dreamplug set up three unix
users in /etc/passwd with a valid password, and plinth include another
user in its user database to log into plinth. Why is this? Having
users with valid passwords that are not regularly
On Montag, 17. März 2014, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Your comment about equally buggy make me suspect you do not know the
setup.d/ directory in freedombox-setup? As far as I can tell, having
a file in the package and doing stuff in setup.d/ are fundamentally
different.
care to explain?
In Freedombox 0.2, jwchat is installed and an XMPP server is set up.
But how are we to use it to chat with each other?
I thought perhaps URL: http://my-freedombox/jwchat/ would give me
the jwchat interface, but there is nothing there? What is the URL to
jwchat now?
I have vague memories of
The Freedombox got a test suite to check if servers and services are
working as they should. The code is in the freedombox-setup package,
located in /usr/lib/freedombox/testsuite. To test your installation,
log in as root (currently password freedom - please change this), and
run this command:
[James Valleroy]
I think it's currently at http://my-freedombox/.
Right. Then it is broken. I get redirect to
https://my-freedombox/, and then 403 Forbidden.
In Plinth, go to the Services tab and select XMPP. Then you can
either add users or enable in-band registration.
Ah, right. Good.
echo fb ip fbx /etc/hosts
then navigate to fbx
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen p...@hungry.com wrote:
[James Valleroy]
I think it's currently at http://my-freedombox/.
Right. Then it is broken. I get redirect to
https://my-freedombox/, and then 403 Forbidden.
In
[Petter Reinholdtsen 2014-03-09]
I would very much love to get co-maintainers with python knowledge
or interest in getting these packages ready for Debian. Please help
if you can by fetching the source, checking it for bugs and add
yourself as an uploader. :)
Thank you very much goes to
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:29:45AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The Freedombox got a test suite to check if servers and services are
working as they should. The code is in the freedombox-setup package,
located in /usr/lib/freedombox/testsuite. To test your installation,
log in as root
Hi all,
Here is our current Tor configuration through freedombox-setup [1]:
#!/bin/sh
apt-get install -y tor
cat /etc/tor/torrc EOF
ORPort 4431
BridgeRelay 1
Exitpolicy reject *:*
EOF
It is set to run Tor as a bridge relay (non-exit, and not listed in
the main Tor directory). It is based on
I noticed today when running apt-get upgrade on my freedombox from a few
days ago, that _xterm_ was being upgraded. Why on earth do we have
xterm installed, I wondered:
root@freedombox:~# aptitude why xterm
i freedombox-setup Dependsmercurial
i A mercurial
[A. F. Cano]
So, anything that apparetly tried to go out doesn't work. No
mention of tor. Plinth did not work.
I am very glad to see another test result. :)
The machine on which the virtualbox is running is on a local network
(192.168.x.x) that is connected to the internet. The ethernet
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