Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-12 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 14:32, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Mike Noyes wrote:
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 I typically have my mailer configured to forward posts as attachments. I
 had to temporarily reconfigure it to forward in-line.
 
 I used to have restrictive policies like that for the Shorewall lists
 but found that simply making them closed to non-members solves the
 problem without the hassle of having to moderate.

Tom,
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Note: I'm willing to let someone else take this responsibility.
I have no illusions that I'm a great list manager.

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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-12 Thread Tom Eastep
Mike Noyes wrote:

 
 Tom,
 SourceForge is still using mailman 2.0.9. Until that fact changes, our
 mailing lists will remain in their current configuration.

Yes, I know -- I'm still the list manager for the old Seawall list. I
have set it up for member posts only and I clean out the spam periodically.

-Tom
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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-11 Thread Eric Spakman
Andrea,

My I ask a question to the list: is it possible to revamp the 'classic'
Bering making new kernel releases and new packages available? How many
request there are - if any - about this? I personally don't like the uClibC
version.

Just curious, what don't you like about the uClibc version? 

Eric


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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-11 Thread Andrea Galmacci - awd
Erich, I have to admit that webconf is great -- the reason because I've not
noticed it is that I didn't find suitable to focus on extra small distro -
like the ones allowed by uClibC - due to the cheap opportunities offered by
today's CF -- storage space is no more an issue.

It would be great to give new life to the classic Bering branch - I can
offer some contribution for the docs even if my 'personal interpretation' of
the english language should sound 'too personal'.

I'm waiting for both webconf  mini_httpd (SSL ready would be a plus) for
Bering glibc. Let's resuscitate it!

Cheers,

- Andrea



- Original Message - 
From: Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrea Galmacci - awd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts
announcement]


 Andrea

 Andrea Galmacci - awd wrote:

 Not really Erich - where I can find it? The LEAF site has become almost
 unusable and most of the links are dead...
 
 
 Try to search the leaf-devel archives  for webconf. Nathan Angelacos
 wrote and published it. I have it on my revamped Bering...

 My I ask a question to the list: is it possible to revamp the 'classic'
 Bering making new kernel releases and new packages available? How many
 request there are - if any - about this? I personally don't like the
uClibC
 version.
 
 
 I am right now using a 2.4.24 kernel with the  old glibc 2.0.7
 libraries. I ported/upgraded a number of packages to it but did not
 release much, mostly because I am simply too lazy to write a good
 documentation. Mind you, I am not concentrating on floppy images. Most
 of my installations run from either a CF or DOM.

 I will make webconf  and mini-httpd available for Bering glibc asap.

 cheers

 Erich







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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:42, Tom Eastep wrote:
 This is my second attempt to forward this announcement to the Leaf User
 list -- the first one is being held for moderation and my experience
 with this list is that posts held for moderation sit for a week and then
 are rejected without comment

Tom,
I'm the list admin, and I don't process held messages every day. The
only reasons for posts being held follow:

Post from an email address not subscribed to the list.

Only messages with a content-type of text/plain or
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other content-types, and base64 encoded posts are held for
administrative action.

Using leaf-user
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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-11 Thread Tom Eastep
Mike Noyes wrote:

 
 Only messages with a content-type of text/plain or
 multipart/signed are automatically posted to the list. All
 other content-types, and base64 encoded posts are held for
 administrative action.
 

I typically have my mailer configured to forward posts as attachments. I
had to temporarily reconfigure it to forward in-line.

I used to have restrictive policies like that for the Shorewall lists
but found that simply making them closed to non-members solves the
problem without the hassle of having to moderate.

-Tom
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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-10 Thread Erich Titl
Andrea
Andrea Galmacci - awd wrote:
Not really Erich - where I can find it? The LEAF site has become almost
unusable and most of the links are dead...
 

Try to search the leaf-devel archives  for webconf. Nathan Angelacos 
wrote and published it. I have it on my revamped Bering...

My I ask a question to the list: is it possible to revamp the 'classic'
Bering making new kernel releases and new packages available? How many
request there are - if any - about this? I personally don't like the uClibC
version.
 

I am right now using a 2.4.24 kernel with the  old glibc 2.0.7  
libraries. I ported/upgraded a number of packages to it but did not 
release much, mostly because I am simply too lazy to write a good 
documentation. Mind you, I am not concentrating on floppy images. Most 
of my installations run from either a CF or DOM.

I will make webconf  and mini-httpd available for Bering glibc asap.
cheers
Erich

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[leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-09 Thread Tom Eastep
This is my second attempt to forward this announcement to the Leaf User
list -- the first one is being held for moderation and my experience
with this list is that posts held for moderation sit for a week and then
are rejected without comment

-Tom

 Original Message 
Subject: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 16:25:58 +0100
From: Andrea Galmacci - awd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Mailing List for Shorewall Users
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Shorewall Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dear Shorewall Users, having noticed that the request for a WebGUI is
growing, after a very short conversation I've had with Tom, I'd like to
let you all evaluate the Web interface to Shorewall I've written,
integrating the original weblet package made available for the LRP project.

Preamble

Thank you Tom for every nice thing - Shorewall included - you have taugth
and given us

Features (or limitations: it depends on your point of view...)

* the GUI is made of shell scripts -- no other programming language, no
 extra software to install (well, system utilities only)
* runs on almost any httpd server - tested on many LRP specific servers such
 as sh-httpd (shell based as well), mini-httpd, thttpd, and - of course -
 apache
* the web server doesn't need to be root in order to get write privileges to
 Shorewall files
* .htaccess ready
* edit Shorewall main configuration files, executes Shorewall commands
 (start, stop, restart, status, ...)
* shows system/Shorewall logs
* multi-language ready (english/italian)
* IE/Firefox compatible

Hosting system prerequisites (besides Shorewall specifics)

* sudo utility (usually part of all distro, anyhow available at
 http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/)

Curious enough?

URL: http://62.110.196.251
User: awdwall
Password: gogetit

Any comments, critics, suggestions, opinions are more than welcome.

Support

Please don't even think I'll be able to react to your requests/bug reports
as 'someone' ;-) else does (altough I'll try to do the best my competence -
and the time available - will allow). I'm not a real guru and most of what
I've done to make those script working - starting from the basic knowledge
of *nix - is self-taught so please put into consideration a good profusion
of patience from your side -- this is my first open source experience.

Actions

What you'll play with is a stable 1.4.2 code installed over a Bering 1.2
distro an mounted on a embedded system -- activities are undergoing to move
the code to a 'full' distro (now testing on a RH 9 with standard RPMs).
I think that after Tom stated that Shorewall will remain pretty stable in
terms of structure for a reasonable long period of time, there are good
chaches to make the script compatible with the current release.
Depending on the number of requests I will receive, the package will be made
available to the Shorewall community under the GNU GPL license -- expected
release date: Mar 31, 2005


That's all, folks!

Have a nice day,
 Andrea Galmacci




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