Hi fellow eBox users,

The eBox development team proudly presents the release of our last beta 
version for the 0.10.x series. We keep adding cool stuff to your favourite 
administration tool.

If you are going to get tired of reading a long announcement, skip the 
following part and go to the bottom to see how you can help us test eBox.

Let me introduce some of the new features this new release sports:

- Firewall: this module has been extended in such a way that you will not need 
to hack eBox anymore to add custom rules to the INPUT or OUTPUT chain. Now 
it’s more flexible, and it’s easier to add rules for services which are not 
managed by eBox itself. The UI totally has been totally pimped out and takes 
advantage of the generic AJAX table.

- Services: this is a new module that has been introduced for convenience. It 
allows the users and other modules to create services which can be used by 
modules using iptables-like rules. So far, only the firewall module and some 
parts of the core use this module, but modules like traffic shaping or 
networking will eventually use it too.

- Events: we have included a neat framework to inform our users whenever an 
interesting event happens. Currently, we have just implemented a few events 
such as the machine is running out
 of disk space, a service has been stopped unexpectedly or eBox is up. The 
cool thing about all this is you can be told what is happening through your 
favourite Jabber client, so yes, it’s what you think, now eBox talks to you 
if we have a situation.

- Objects, DNS: And again, we are glad to announce that these two modules are 
joining the group of modules whose UI exploits the user experience provided 
by Ajax technology. Also, the DNS module automatically configures reverse 
resolution.

- Control center: This new module is meant to be used for those system 
administrators who want to deploy machines running eBox in different 
locations. It provides a unique point of control to ease the management of a 
group of eBox machines. It automatically configures openVPN and apache under 
the hood to create a secure connection with the control center. Currently, 
the control center has no graphical user interface as it’s just a bunch of 
useful commands to carry out the necessary operations to set up the scenario. 
It uses SOAP to expose the eBox API to remote scripts which can be executed 
within the control center. Now we have the necessary infrastructure to 
implement the required features for this sort of scenario. So the next step 
is to get feedback from users who wish to have several machines running eBox 
and what they would expect from this control center. Once we agree which 
features are required we will think how to create a more friendly interface 
on top of it. Some examples of using the control center are: accessing every 
eBox connected to your control center, receiving events and alerts from a 
group of eBoxes, synchronising LDAPs amongst a group of machines, forcing 
software updates, uploading periodic backups…


=== eBox needs you ===

As this version version is shipping a rewritten firewall, and that is a key 
module for eBox. We would like to ask you to help us test this version. 

To do so we have uploaded the packages to the unstable repository so you will 
have to explicitly add the apt sources to your installation if you are 
willing to help. An easy way to test eBox is installing it on a virtual 
machine and restoring your production backup and check everything is ok.


deb http://ebox-platform.com/debian/unstable/ ebox/ 
deb http://ebox-platform.com/debian/unstable/ extra/

Execute the following commands to install the new version:

apt-get update
apt-get install “^ebox-.*”

An installer-cd and a live-cd will be available very soon.

If you experience problems send us a bugreport and you will be helping the 
project in a great way.

== What’s next? ==

We will test this release for at least one week. After that, we will 
officially release 0.10 with the bug fixes added during the week and some UI 
changes which could not make it to this one.



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