Lonnie

Q1 Are there any other variables that should be added?
A1 Wish List 
   1. A way to dynamically add NAT forwarding, eg read and write to
/mnt/kd/arno-iptables-filewall.conf or rc.conf variable equivalents and
restart arno when changes have been made (either automatically or via a
restart arno button).
   2. Reading and displaying the IP/mask/gateway/DNS setting from the
PPPoE interface,
   3. Maybe restarting the PPPoE interface from a button etc

Q2 Is it determining the interfaces properly?  PPPoE?
A2 Looks good to me.
   1 External Interface 
     1.1 External Interface dropdown box: Ok displays eth1 set, only
eth0/eth1 selectable
     1.2 PPPoE on eth1, Ok as per original setting in rc.conf
     1.3 Hostname: PBX as per original setting in rc.conf
     1.4 Domain: Ok as per original setting in rc.conf
     1.5 DNS: no entry, Ok as per original setting in rc.conf
     1.6 VLAN: no entry, Ok as per original setting in rc.conf
     1.7 VLAN COS: not selected, Ok as per original setting in rc.conf
   2 External Staic IP Settings
     2.1 Static IP: no entry, Ok using PPPoE
     2.2 Netmask: no entry, Ok using PPPoE
     2.3 Gateway: no entry, Ok using PPPoE
   3 External PPPoE Settings
     3.1 PPPoE Username: Ok as per original setting in rc.conf
     3.2 PPPoE Password: Correctly masked out 
   4 Internal Interface
     4.1 Internal Interface dropdown box: Ok displays eth0 set, only
none/eth0/eth1 selectable
     4.2 Internal IP: 10.8.0.254 as per original setting in rc.conf
     4.3 Network Mask: 255.255.255.0 s per original setting in rc.conf
     4.4 Firewall Type: arno as per original setting in rc.conf, arno
and astfw selectable
    5 Network Time Settings
      5.1 NTP Server: Ok, set to User Defined >> oceania.pool.ntp.org,
dropdown shows available NTP Servers as defined in rc.conf
      5.2 Timezone: OK, Australia/Melbourne
      5.3 TZ Rule: no entry, Ok as hashed out in rc.conf
    6 External SMTP Smart Host:
        6.1 SMTP Server: no entry, Ok as hashed out in rc.conf
      6.2 SMTP Domain: no entry, Ok as hashed out in rc.conf
      6.3 SMTP Authentication: none, Ok available entries are
none/plain/login
      6.4 SMTP Port: 25 Ok
      6.5 SMTP Username: no entry, Ok as hashed out in rc.conf
        6.6 SMTP Password: no entry, Ok as hashed out in rc.conf

Regard Guy   

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Lonnie Abelbeck
Sent: Sunday, 6 April 2008 1:10 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Alternate Web Interface

Guy,

Thanks much for the feedback.

I am happy you were able to easily tweak the PHP to suit your needs,  
but I understand how much nicer it is when no extra modifications are  
necessary.  Possibly a "require_once" to IAX2 status includes (and  
possibly others) would be a fair approach.

Your other post illustrates my North American number formats, this  
could easily be more free format but I prefer the checking for typos  
in my NANPA area.  As people tweak their PHP this may become more clear.

I am especially interested how the new "Network" tab works for  
people.  Are there any other variables that should be added?  Is it  
determining the interfaces properly?  PPPoE? Except for ftp and https  
server changes, the Network gui is setting all the variables I change  
on my Sokris boxes.

Regards,
Lonnie



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