Andrey,
Are you running weblet or webconf?
The userid for webconf is admin and there is no initial password.
Eric
Hello I just configured newest Bering-uClibc 2.3.1 with PPPOE, works
good. I can't get to weblet. When I go to 192.168.1.254
http://192.168.1.254 I'm getting box asking about
Andrey,
Yes there is, but it's somewhat difficult to find:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/leaf/devel/nangel/webconf/doc/webconf-configuration.html?rev=1.4
Eric
Webconf, admin works no problem than you. Is there any guide or short
info in documentation saying that? Andrey
Thanks.
Is there a directory of docs for other packages not included in user
guides for Bering?
Andrey
Eric Spakman wrote:
Andrey,
Yes there is, but it's somewhat difficult to find:
Hello Andrey,
No there isn't, all documentation (apart from the webconf docs) is
collected in http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/ Where there isn't a
specific Bering-uClibc guide, most Bering guides can also be used.
The packages also contain a help file, some of them contain some
information
On Sunday 28 November 2004 01:45, Marko Nurmenniemi wrote:
I'm making trials (running port scans etc.) and logs are filling all of
my 20MB memory (only ~2MB to logs).
So I deleted the compressed logs to save memory. The way to nullify the
logs would be needed for the NEW WebConf tool not for
Marko Nurmenniemi wrote:
There is a minor problem in using these two tools at the same firewall.
Logging in weblet is unable to draw summaries Pretty Shorewal Logs
if I delete logs from webconf side.
This seems to be due to...deleting the log-file.Some other functions
are also miss behaving
Victor McAllister wrote:
Marko Nurmenniemi wrote:
-M
not sure why you delete the logs but what about just
cd /var/log
logfile
That should make logfile an empty file
I'm making trials (running port scans etc.) and logs are filling all of
my 20MB memory (only ~2MB to logs).
So I deleted the
Hi,
I have the same problem. Someone can help me and Xantius?
Thanks
- Giorgio
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From: Xantius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 2:56 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] Weblet won't display
I've installed 2.2.2 on 2 different
On Sat, 06 Nov, 2004 at 15:01:57 +0100, Giorgio Oteri wrote:
Hi,
I have the same problem. Someone can help me and Xantius?
I've installed 2.2.2 on 2 different machines and tried to get the weblet
working, but to no avail. When I try and hit the webpage, I see on the
leaf box that
Late post: Email to sourceforge.net has been delayed by SF/RR policy
issues. Reply already sent to Charles. See below for final post in this
thread.
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 16:28, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Calvin D. Webster wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Forgot to cc: list...
Calvin Webster wrote:
That led me to find the problem. Apparently, the sh-httpd.mime file is
missing from the sh-httpd.lrp package in the
Bering-uClibc_2.2_img_bering-uclibc-1680.bin image I downloaded last
week.
The package ssh-httpd.lrp version 1.2.5 Rev 3 on the Bering-uClibc
Packages download
Martin Hejl wrote:
Calvin Webster wrote:
That led me to find the problem. Apparently, the sh-httpd.mime file is
missing from the sh-httpd.lrp package in the
Bering-uClibc_2.2_img_bering-uclibc-1680.bin image I downloaded last
week.
The package ssh-httpd.lrp version 1.2.5 Rev 3 on the
Calvin D. Webster wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Forgot to cc: list...
Calvin Webster wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 15:02, Martin Hejl wrote:
Calvin Webster wrote:
Has anyone had problems rendering the LEAF status pages in
Mozilla? All I get in the Mozilla 1.4.2 browser window is the
Calvin Webster wrote:
Has anyone had problems rendering the LEAF status pages in Mozilla?
All I get in the Mozilla 1.4.2 browser window is the plain-text source
of the main page. However, if I bring it up in MSIE it works fine.
That's a known issue - please replace the sh-httpd lrp on the floppy
Cal
At 14:35 01.10.2004 -0400, you wrote:
Has anyone had problems rendering the LEAF status pages in Mozilla?
All I get in the Mozilla 1.4.2 browser window is the plain-text source
of the main page. However, if I bring it up in MSIE it works fine.
Runs fine with Mozilla 1.6b
cheers
Erich
THINK
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 15:10, Erich Titl wrote:
Cal
At 14:35 01.10.2004 -0400, you wrote:
Has anyone had problems rendering the LEAF status pages in Mozilla?
All I get in the Mozilla 1.4.2 browser window is the plain-text source
of the main page. However, if I bring it up in MSIE it works
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 15:02, Martin Hejl wrote:
Calvin Webster wrote:
Has anyone had problems rendering the LEAF status pages in Mozilla?
All I get in the Mozilla 1.4.2 browser window is the plain-text source
of the main page. However, if I bring it up in MSIE it works fine.
That's a
Forgot to cc: list...
Calvin Webster wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 15:02, Martin Hejl wrote:
Calvin Webster wrote:
Has anyone had problems rendering the LEAF status pages in Mozilla?
All I get in the Mozilla 1.4.2 browser window is the plain-text source
of the main page. However, if I bring it
Dear Livio,
Thanks for your suggestion, I almost forgot ssh port fordwaring feature. :^)
Working great now.
Just for your info: weblet default use port 80
Regards,
Chris Lee
I wouldn't go this way.
Just get ssh up and running on the WAN interface and redirect
the weblet port(Is it
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:07:18 -0500, Kory Krofft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The weblet config file has a setting for which networks can access
it. I tried setting it to 0.0.0.0 but that did not help.
What can I do to allow external requests to be answered by the
weblet?
I think weblet (sh-httpd) is
Julian,
Thank you so much. I knew I was overlooking something simple. It
works great now.
Thanks again,
Kory
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:21:55 +, Julian Church wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:07:18 -0500, Kory Krofft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The weblet config file has a setting for which
Sebastian A. Aresca wrote:
Hi i just install weblet.lrp the full package with the bandwidth monitor
but the problem is that it pool every 3 seconds aproach.
I want that refresh every 1 second.
Anybody know the file in lrpStat.jar to modify?
No need to mess with lrpStat.jar (that's only the client
Bering is the answer. But this works perfect.
Thanks
Martin wrote:
Anybody know the file in lrpStat.jar to modify?
No need to mess with lrpStat.jar (that's only the client program anyway)
- open to /etc/inetd.conf and look for a line that looks somewhat like
this (can't say exactly what it
Darcy Parker wrote:
Good day All,
I have gone to the website and created the patch file as per the
directions below. How do I apply this patch? (Excuse me for being new to
Linux but you have to start somewhere).
By using the patch program, of course. :) Typically the command would
look
Bradley Miller wrote:
I'm trying to use the weblet with my DSL connection. The first
Dachstein package I tried worked, but the PPPOE wasn't on it, so I
downloaded this version: eigerstein2beta_pppoe_beta.v.0.2.img It had the
weblet, but it was version 1.0. I decided to copy the latest
Hello James
Hello all,
You wrote :
Well, after some badness with Microsoft ISA server, it got ditched and
replaced with a Bering 1.2 box.
We have a 3 interface setup, net, loc dmz.
In the dmz is our corporate web server. On the net interface is one of
our external IP addresses.
Both the dmz
the confusion.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, Eric.
Thanks,
Ken
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 3:33 PM
To: eric wolzak; Leaf-User
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] weblet extension version 2
things more modular again ;)
Thanks for your feedback.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 3:33 PM
To: eric wolzak; Leaf-User
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] weblet extension version 2
HI
]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] weblet extension version 2
Hi Ken.
I tried this code as well and I think that you have to
substitute /var/log/shorewall.log for /var/log/messages in
the code that Eric provided. It didn't work for me until I
made this change. Perhaps an older version of Bering
. ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Ken Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:55 AM
To: 'Tony'; 'eric wolzak'; 'Leaf-User'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] weblet extension version 2
Hi Tony,
I tried this code as well and I think that you have to substitute
. TANSTAAFL
:-)
- Begin forwarded message --
From: Ken Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] weblet extension version 2
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 10:56:43 -0600
Organization: Black Mountain Software, Inc.
This actually got me playing around with this and I added one other thing
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On 5/30/2003 at 10:43 PM Tony wrote, in part:
...I want to expand weblet a little...
...What I want to do is, add the functionality of the IP address screen to
the port screen...
On the IP screen, the addresses are clickable to view the actual hits
Hello Tony, if I understand your mail correct, you want the possibility to
identify which machines are responsible for the logged traffic to a certain
port .
Good Evening all,
I'm sorry to ask a question like this, but here goes. I want to expand
weblet a little and would like some pointers.
Hello Tony
Another variant is to change in the file viewhits the option ipsort to
-
ipsort)
HEAD='trtd width=50 Hits /tdtdIP-Adress/tdtdnbsp;/td/tr'
AUS=`grep DPT=$content /var/log/messages |\
sed 's/.*SRC=\(.* \)DST.*$/a
href=viewhits?x_\1\1\/a\/tdtd\/td\/tr/'|
sort -n
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Tony wrote:
Good Evening all,
I'm sorry to ask a question like this, but here goes. I want to expand
weblet a little and would like some pointers. I'm currently running weblet
1.2 under Bering v1.1. I like the screens where you can view the hits by
either port or
necessary.
Please advise, and I can pick up with my observations.
Thanks,
Tony
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of eric wolzak
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:26 PM
To: Tony; Leaf-User
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] weblet extension version 2
Hello
I am also having this exact same problem but I would like to add that
not
only do I get the same messages about 'File not readable:' but when my
firewall hits icon has reset to a GREEN Light and no firewall hits are
logged any longer.
If I reboot the system everything works fine again.
Ok, this should allow everything to work, maybe it can be fixed in a later
version of Bering?
(Q)uit to a console on your leaf box once you logon.
type:
ae /etc/crond.daily/multicron-d
scroll down to line 57 and change as follows:
change this:
savelog -g adm -m 640 -u root -c
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Steve Sobka wrote:
Ok, this should allow everything to work, maybe it can be fixed in a later
version of Bering?
(Q)uit to a console on your leaf box once you logon.
type:
ae /etc/crond.daily/multicron-d
scroll down to line 57 and change as follows:
change
I am also having this exact same problem but I would like to add that not
only do I get the same messages about 'File not readable:' but when my
firewall hits icon has reset to a GREEN Light and no firewall hits are
logged any longer.
If I reboot the system everything works fine again.
Anyone
Ok I found the problem, but I am not sure of the fix...
The problem is that when the system boots, it puts a create mask on all of
the files in the log directory so it looks like:
rw-r--r-- 1 root adm messages
So this means that the weblet package can 'read' the log files with no
problem.
Richard Amerman wrote:
I have made some major modifications to the LEAF Weblet. These have been posted to
the Weblet Dev Demo site.
Demo Site Location:
207.202.227.167
One thing I have in my weblet, which I see is missing in the
above demo is a standard date/time at the top of each log
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Subject:Re: [leaf-user] Weblet Dev Demo Update
Richard Amerman wrote:
I have made some major modifications to the LEAF Weblet. These have been posted to
the Weblet Dev Demo site.
Demo Site Location:
207.202.227.167
One thing I have in my
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:33 AM
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Weblet Dev Demo Update
Good sugestion on the date time.
Not sure what you mean by with the hosts.allow. It is suposed to allow
everyone to the weblet for the demo.
Richard Amerman
-Original Message-
From: Eyal
From: Steve Sobka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue 7/2/2002 8:02 AM
How easy would it be to include lrpstat back in the weblet package?
(IIRC?) Dachstein had this as part of the weblet package, but it was removed
out of the Bering weblet package.
Or I should say, it's not in Bering
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 17:43, JamesSturdevant wrote:
In reality, it's just not there. Weblet uses a shell script as the httpd
server. I posted some code a while ago to handle POST requests but I don't
know if it has been added to the general distribution. Parameter passing
can be added but
Lynn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following at 20:36
26.06.2002:
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From: guitarlynn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Weblet
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:14:05 -0500
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 16:57, Richard Amerman wrote:
Has anyone made any modifications
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 15:31, Erich Titl wrote:
I am playing around with weblet to get some kind of a web based
configuration. Authentication is certainly an issue there and I am
very interested in anything that should come up in that aspect.
Does anyone know why the
:
Subject: Re:[leaf-user] Weblet
Lynn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following at 20:36
26.06.2002:
Message: 6
From: guitarlynn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Weblet
At 10:31 PM 6/26/02 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
I am playing around with weblet to get some kind of a web based
configuration. Authentication is certainly an issue there and I am very
interested in anything that should come up in that aspect.
Does anyone know why the
.
Best Regards,
Roger McClurg
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:35:13 +0100
From: Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Weblet Bandwidth Monitor
Hi Roger,
I have been using the bandwidth monitor in Weblet and find
=DEV2_MAX VALUE=auto
PARAM NAME=DEV2_MODE VALUE=doublehistogram
PARAM NAME=DEV2_NAME VALUE=ipsec0
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:35:13 +0100
From: Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Weblet Bandwidth Monitor
Hi Roger,
I have been using
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Weblet Bandwidth
Monitor
02/01/02
Hi Roger,
I have been using the bandwidth monitor in Weblet and find it quit useful.
The only problem is that it doesn't show ipsec0 for those of us doing VPNs.
I tried modifying the netmon.html code, but obviously the Java script in
lrpStat.jar knows nothing of ipsec0. Is there any way to
On Thursday 24 January 2002 05:03, Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Jon
great someone took the time, here just my 2c
Thanks.
here's mine:
Q) But what if I am roaming and want access from an unknown IP
Haven't a clue ;)
Q) But i don't know my address on
I put the draft at: http://bund.dk/~jon/weblethowto-pub.html so you guys
can get a preview. (Also it was a good opportunity to make some more html
and myself a homepage -my first...) I'll update it later today with the
above...
O.k. done.
Feedback welcome :)
Jon
At 2002-01-24 18:59 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
On Thursday 24 January 2002 17:09, Mike Noyes wrote:
First run tidy against the document.
Right, I gotta get 'tidy' first, though. I'll look into that tonight.
Jon,
You can get tidy from here:
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
It should correct most
On Thursday 24 January 2002 20:07, Matt Schalit wrote:
Jon Clausen wrote:
I put the draft at: http://bund.dk/~jon/weblethowto-pub.html
O.k. done.
Yet again. This time, take a look at the bottom left corner ;)
N1 Jon,
Thanks
The answer to the remote thing would be to have a script
On Thursday 24 January 2002 19:36, Mike Noyes wrote:
Jon,
You can get tidy from here:
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
No problem, it was waiting for me right there on the SuSE-DVD ;)
It should correct most of the old tags you're using.
It did, and very nicely too...
some resource
The answer to the remote thing would be to have a script
loaded on your remote laptop that, when run, determines the
laptop ip and writes a one line file containing:
sh-httpd: ip.add.re.ss/255.255.255.255
to the laptop temp directory, and then uses scp or ssh or rsync
to append
At 2002-01-24 15:25 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
I just saw your page I don't like the new fonts... the old ones
were much easier to see.
Lynn,
The font change is a result of using utf-8 instead of iso-8859-1. It will
revert back to the iso font when viewed on SF. They control the header
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Jon Clausen wrote:
snip
scheme, though:
1. A laptop is inherently in danger of getting 'lost'. If that should happen,
having the laptop (and the firewall) being configured so the laptop has a
(semi) automatic capability to write to hosts.allow would maybe make it a
Upgraded from Dachstein rc2 to 1.0.2. Now the weblet-server doesn't work
anymore.
Netscape: The document contained no data.
Opera: Simply hangs.
Daemon.log shows that I tried to connect to the server. So the server is
running.
Hmm...it works on my test systems here. Have you made any
Check I the weblet.conf and make sure that u have you Network IP listed as
machines that can connnect to the weblet server
-Original Message-
From: Maxim Heijndijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 16:10
To: Leaf-user Mailing List
Subject: [Leaf-user] Weblet
Upgraded from Dachstein rc2 to 1.0.2. Now the weblet-server doesn't work
anymore.
Netscape: The document contained no data.
Opera: Simply hangs.
Daemon.log shows that I tried to connect to the server. So the server is
running.
Hmm...it works on my test systems here. Have you made any
Anyone know of an extended-precision shell-script math library before I
go
off and write one?
After years and years of Perl programming, I've recently returned to my
roots: awk, sed and shell.
I often use sed in shell scripting, because it gives me better control
over regexp's than
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Anyone know of an extended-precision shell-script math library before I
go
off and write one?
After years and years of Perl programming, I've recently returned to my
roots: awk, sed and shell.
I often use sed in shell scripting, because it gives me
I would love to use something off the shelf like awk, or even dc, but I
don't really want to add another 25K (dc) to 100K (mawk) binary just to
do
some simple addition and subtraction on byte/packet counts, since I
think a
lot of folks running on floppy would still like to use this, and
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly use of bandwidth
very
useful. Maybe others would too, those on pay-per-meg deals?
It could be grabbed from the ipchains accounting figures. I tried to set
up
a shell script to do it but couldn't get it running automatically.
Would it
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Charles Steinkuehler
Sent: Saturday, 3 November 2001 10:51
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly
use of bandwidth very useful. Maybe others would too,
those on pay-per-meg
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly
use of bandwidth very useful. Maybe others would too,
those on pay-per-meg deals?
I dunno what the likelihood of this suggestion becoming reality is, but
maybe having MRTG running and using one of the client apps to produce
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly use of bandwidth
very
useful. Maybe others would too, those on pay-per-meg deals?
It could be grabbed from the ipchains accounting figures. I tried to set
up
a shell script to do it but couldn't get
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