Jonas Smedegaard :
> The web page you linked to has a photo of a board screwed onto a huuuge
> cooling plate. That is alarming to me.
Hey!
This is not a cooling plate, it's used to screw and to hold a Hard Drive
Disk 3'5p, plugged on the board's SATA ;)
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Hey!
This current list will stay alive ? (Freedombox)
Thx
Le 18/01/2018 à 17:38, Daniel Gnoutcheff a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> On Jan 25th, I will shut down the Sympa mailing list server at
> lists.freedomboxfoundation.org. This server used to host a number of
> mailing lists for the project, bu
> Hi Pierre,
Hey James! Thx for your clear and informative answer !
> Debian 9 (Stretch) has plinth-0.13.1. In this version, the only
> difference between "admin" and other users is that "admin" users can
> access the box through SSH or console login. But every user can change
> configuration throu
Hey!
There are some months ago I have tried Freedombox.
Today it's a new test with a Debian 9 64bits Stretch in Virtualbox +
install Freedombox by command lines as described on the documentation.
(it's easy! thx for your work!)
I see this previous bug (#733 github) solved , but on my fresh instal
Hey,
It can be a cool feature to add this in the GUI !
Something like home ISP routers features... A column with the service
name + ports (only one, few, or a range), TCP/UDP/etc...
Then this GUI will add those ports to the firewall daemon config.
All the default Freedombox ports will be listed (wi
Ouch, ejabberd looks like not very happy with LDAP server...
So for me, it can't read the whole user list set up in your freedombox
I hope someone else can give help with this... :s
> 2017-08-25 10:27:58.379 [error] <0.403.0>@eldap:connect_bind:1096 LDAP
> connection failed:
> ** Server: localho
Hey,
5222+5269 TCP
Sometimes a reboot can solve automatic firewall configuration ?
I don't remember if XMPP is using self-signed certificate, or Let's
Encrypt if it's generated ?
May be self-signed... clients can be sad with this. I remember Tor
messenger was able to accept the self-signed certif
Hey,
There's no menu about this kind of settings...
Firewall is automatic only... opening ports when enabling Fredombox
managed services.
I remember distrib IPFire for example, it's may be what you are looking
for ?
But it's Debian, you will be able to play with network rules (by hand
with comman
Hey,
I got it too on my RPi 2, only 2017-02-02 was 100% working well.
On the last build .img, there's a bug about your @MAC address changing...
With my RPi 2, I it booting quickly when I plug the power, then only 1
time the green LED is blinking, then you see nothing on the screen.
If I check new I
Hey,
Not sure about that.
If your Windows PC has virus, it can be sent automatically by your email
software to your contact list, shared on the LAN (wired network / wifi)
ex:Wannacry, ... PC can become a botnet, the bad guy is able to take
control for example by a Tor instance (hidden services) ru
Yoel Koenka :
> Hi all,
> I have a security question.
> Isn't it a security issue, connecting my freedombox to my router?
Hey, same config for me. Freedombox will offer services to LAN + WAN,
because network card is set up as "internal".
Plinth web interface will be available only for LAN,
+ hidde
Hey!
I don't know what's happened, and when it has started...
on my Freedombox on RPi v1, _Tor doesn't start automatically at boot_ :'(
Web GUI Plinth looks like bugged when I try to activate/deactivate
service...
(service stay ticked...)
From ssh, root account, this command is ok, Tor will run
Oops my bad, ok :p
Thx :)
thi-...@laposte.net :
>
> Hello Pierre,
>
> Thank you for answering me. I do not think this is due to a passage
> from "jessie" to "stretch" because the testing version was already I
> think based on "stretch".
>
&g
May be Debian 8 Jessie -> Debian 9 Stretch for this last stable build ??
With a lot of new/changed settings :s
thi-...@laposte.net :
>
> I looked at the changelogs
> https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/ReleaseNotes and I have not found
> what could justify this difference with openvpn on the rp
After reading others messages in this list, I saw a @mac address problem ?
Humm, from always I'm ping the IP given by the DHCP (static lease) to my
RPi 2... owned !! :'((
Ok now I'm pinging the good new IP... during some minutes, then it has
stopped to ping on this IP...
A new IP is given to the RP
Hey,
Thx for your new image.
I've tried on my RPi 2, using 2 different sdcards, I got sadly the same
error as before since
freedombox-stable-nonfree_2017-06-18_raspberry2-armhf.img
(message on mailing list 21st June)
It quikly boot, some lines on the screen appears, then stuck on :
"sr_init: plat
Hi Johannes,
Thx for your report :)
I'm happy to read your message, and now I know this build can be ok with
your RPi v2...
So there's something else to find to make it working ;)
!!
Thx
Le 04/07/2017 à 23:19, Johannes Keyser a écrit :
> Hey Pierre,
>
> sorry for the late reply.
> I did try
> h
Hey,
Quickly tried with another build :
freedombox-testing-nonfree_2017-02-02_raspberry2-armhf
It's booting without problem.
Good luck for updating this current new build ;)
(or am I alone with this boot problem ??)
Le 21/06/2017 à 12:11, Pierre L. a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> I'v
Ok Matrix is not yet fonctional with LDAP... :s
https://github.com/freedombox/Plinth/issues/820
Morpheus will have to wait...
Le 26/06/2017 à 12:55, Pierre L. a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> Is there somewhere a tuto how to config the Riot client, to connect to a
> FreedomBox homeserver ?
>
Hey!
I'm trying to use Let's Encrypt certificate with Matrix-Synapse server,
using this How To... https://matrix.org/docs/guides/lets-encrypt.html
(part 2: Install Certificates)
The process is 100% CPU, and can't start normally. No log generated
(only during the 1st launch with self-signed certif
Thx Joseph for your message,
1. With the command netstat -lpn, the server is only listening on port
*TCP 8448*. (it can be useful to read it on the doc° ;)
On the Matrix website, we can read about 8448, no TCP/UDP... :s
2. Riot got a lot of useful answers.
But I don't understand if I need to crea
Hey,
Is there somewhere a tuto how to config the Riot client, to connect to a
FreedomBox homeserver ?
Already tried some different keys, not find the good one !
Nothing found really helpful in this case :s (first time I'm using this
software)
And online doc° is sadly empty.
If I'm not wrong, serv
Hey!
(sorry for being s late about this topic...)
Now I got it working with 4096 certificate generated by modding this
file, as Daddy wrote before (thx to him!) :
Add the command argument as this : '--rsa-key-size', '4096',
You will be able to find/tune this line in this file
/usr/share/plint
Le 21/06/2017 à 13:52, James Valleroy a écrit :
> On 06/21/2017 06:11 AM, Pierre L. wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> I've tried the new RPi v2 build
>> freedombox-stable-nonfree_2017-06-18_raspberry2-armhf.img
>>
>> Freedombox is not booting :'((
>&
Hey,
I've tried the new RPi v2 build
freedombox-stable-nonfree_2017-06-18_raspberry2-armhf.img
Freedombox is not booting :'((
What's plugged ?
1 keyboard,
1 LAN cord
1 converter HDMI > VGA
(sry for bad screenshots, and too lazy to write all
n the source.list ?
Le 20/06/2017 à 23:53, znot...@mailbox.org a écrit :
> Hi Pierre,
>
>> Le 20 juin 2017 à 09:51, "Pierre L." a écrit :
>>
>> Hey!
>>
>> Debian 9 is here, and new stable image builds too announced today on
> [snip]
>
>> - is t
Hey!
Debian 9 is here, and new stable image builds too announced today on
this list on the James's message "Stable image builds".
(thx for this work, and those new builds ;) )
/(waiting for RPi v1 build and to have fun with an old board taking
dust, good luck with this one !!)/
Before trying a fr
Hey!
On Debian wiki about "unattented-upgrades" package, I see it's possible
to receive mail about updates.
https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades#Unattended_Upgrades
So I've set it up with my mail address.
But !
On the "unattented-upgrade" Freedombox page, I see in the logs (every
times afte
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