From: Tony W. <wa...@az...> - 2003-12-30 18:13:56
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Please review this rough outline for an ISPMan 1.0 Handbook. If you can help update and write this information, please let me know. ------ Chapter 1: Overview of ISPMan Letter from Atif Ghaffar Components & Architecture Network Examples: Single Server Typical Installation Large Setup Filesystem Layout Processes ispman-agent Chapter 2:Installing ISPMan Quickstart Requirements Web Setup Getting help Chapter 3: Configuring external apps for ISPMan Bind 8 Bind 9 Bind 9-SDB TinyDNS/djbdns Postfix 1 Postfix 2 Cyrus 2.1 Courier Apache 1.3 Apache 2 PureFTPd ProFTPd RADIUS Chapter 4: What you need to know about LDAP Gentle Introduction to LDAP Limiting Access Replication Filter Examples Chapter 5: Day to Day Domain Management Domains Users (domain, web, dialup, wireless) Email Management Uploading websites Website Options/ACLs Chapter 6: Appendix A. Glossary B. Command Line Tools (update & convert from pod) C. FAQ |
From: Atif G. <agh...@de...> - 2003-12-31 20:09:03
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Hi Tony, Good start. I will have a look at it after holidays and will try to contribute. best regards. --=20 Atif Ghaffar Tel: +41 (0)78 845 31 64 Quoting Tony Wasson <wa...@az...>: > Please review this rough outline for an ISPMan 1.0 Handbook. If you > can > help update and write this information, please let me know. > ------ > Chapter 1: Overview of ISPMan > Letter from Atif Ghaffar > Components & Architecture > Network Examples: > Single Server > Typical Installation > Large Setup > Filesystem Layout > Processes > ispman-agent >=20 > Chapter 2:Installing ISPMan > Quickstart > Requirements > Web Setup > Getting help >=20 > Chapter 3: Configuring external apps for ISPMan > Bind 8 > Bind 9 > Bind 9-SDB > TinyDNS/djbdns > Postfix 1 > Postfix 2 > Cyrus 2.1 > Courier > Apache 1.3 > Apache 2 > PureFTPd > ProFTPd > RADIUS >=20 > Chapter 4: What you need to know about LDAP > Gentle Introduction to LDAP > Limiting Access > Replication > Filter Examples >=20 > Chapter 5: Day to Day Domain Management > Domains > Users (domain, web, dialup, wireless) > Email Management > Uploading websites > Website Options/ACLs >=20 > Chapter 6: Appendix > A. Glossary > B. Command Line Tools (update & convert from pod) > C. FAQ >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for > IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys > admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D1278&alloc_id=3D3371&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > Ispman-docs mailing list > Isp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ispman-docs >=20 |
From: Atif G. <agh...@de...> - 2004-01-14 09:34:28
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Hi Tony, how are we going with the handbook? Have you decided on the formats, structure etc? I would like to get on with this asap so we have some documentation. We are soon reaching a 1.1 release. (1.0+bugfixes+missingFeatures) best regards Tony Wasson wrote: > Please review this rough outline for an ISPMan 1.0 Handbook. If you can > help update and write this information, please let me know. > ------ > Chapter 1: Overview of ISPMan > Letter from Atif Ghaffar > Components & Architecture > Network Examples: > Single Server > Typical Installation > Large Setup > Filesystem Layout > Processes > ispman-agent > > Chapter 2:Installing ISPMan > Quickstart > Requirements > Web Setup > Getting help > > Chapter 3: Configuring external apps for ISPMan > Bind 8 > Bind 9 > Bind 9-SDB > TinyDNS/djbdns > Postfix 1 > Postfix 2 > Cyrus 2.1 > Courier > Apache 1.3 > Apache 2 > PureFTPd > ProFTPd > RADIUS > > Chapter 4: What you need to know about LDAP > Gentle Introduction to LDAP > Limiting Access > Replication > Filter Examples > > Chapter 5: Day to Day Domain Management > Domains > Users (domain, web, dialup, wireless) > Email Management > Uploading websites > Website Options/ACLs > > Chapter 6: Appendix > A. Glossary > B. Command Line Tools (update & convert from pod) > C. FAQ > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Ispman-docs mailing list > Isp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ispman-docs |
From: Tony W. <wa...@az...> - 2004-01-14 15:37:37
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> Hi Tony, > > how are we going with the handbook? > > Have you decided on the formats, structure etc? > I would like to get on with this asap so we have some documentation. > > We are soon reaching a 1.1 release. (1.0+bugfixes+missingFeatures) > > best regards I played with DocBook for a few hours and doing some output with jade. Then I simply started writing in OpenOffice. I should be finishing the first chapter by then end of the week. I will post it as an example. I am totally open to doing a DocBook (or any other format), but I'd need some more pointers. Here's what information is needed to round out the first release: A clue about the ISPMan RADIUS setup (how do I make a profile? Is there anything else I need to know?) and install notes for: *BSD *Courier *djbdns/tinydns *Apache 2.0 Tony |
From: Atif G. <agh...@de...> - 2004-01-14 16:09:19
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Hi Tony, OO format is fine. Tony Wasson wrote: > I played with DocBook for a few hours and doing some output with jade. > Then I simply started writing in OpenOffice. I should be finishing the > first chapter by then end of the week. I will post it as an example. > Here's what information is needed to round out the first release: > > A clue about the ISPMan RADIUS setup (how do I make a profile? Is there > anything else I need to know?) I havent a clue myself about this. Armand coded this part. He is busy at the moment so I will try to take a shot at it. > and install notes for: > *BSD > *Courier > *djbdns/tinydns > *Apache 2.0 Will users using these softwares, please comment so we can add them in the book. cheeers |