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From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2016-02-26 08:26:30
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5 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/cf42034fc004/ Changeset: cf42034fc004 User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-24 15:11:25+00:00 Summary: Merge with fix-for-poco1.6 again Affected #: 42 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/69a5126f50de/ Changeset: 69a5126f50de User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-25 12:33:51+00:00 Summary: Abbreviate long URLs in report Affected #: 4 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/d8fa24f55feb/ Changeset: d8fa24f55feb User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-25 12:56:10+00:00 Summary: If first report, say "Last report: Never" Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/a5ef1853ff91/ Changeset: a5ef1853ff91 User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-25 12:58:52+00:00 Summary: Clarify downtime in tooltip Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/3cf1e3c39846/ Changeset: 3cf1e3c39846 User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-26 08:25:59+00:00 Summary: Ensure libNetResponsibility is built before net-responsibility Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2016-02-23 21:15:42
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/98f99948b72e/ Changeset: 98f99948b72e Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-23 21:15:12+00:00 Summary: Missed one AbstractExtractor*, now replaced with ::Ptr Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2016-02-09 22:00:29
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/ad45cd0a609c/ Changeset: ad45cd0a609c Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: roggan87 Date: 2016-02-09 22:00:06+00:00 Summary: Replaced into(val, def) since it's deprecated Affected #: 2 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2016-01-25 13:56:44
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2 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/8f8af2aef8ef/ Changeset: 8f8af2aef8ef Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-09 08:14:35+00:00 Summary: Removed using namespace ::Poco::Data; Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/86e9e5afd520/ Changeset: 86e9e5afd520 Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-09 08:32:40+00:00 Summary: Removed the prefixing :: from ::std:: My bad, I thought it was necessary, but it turned out to be redundant. For the sake of readability, this is a big advantage. Affected #: 41 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2015-03-07 23:22:48
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5 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/38183a0bc8a1/ Changeset: 38183a0bc8a1 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 15:47:00+00:00 Summary: Avoiding NR to crash when not root Turned out terminateNicely() didn't work this early in the program. Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/e3fe02f39ede/ Changeset: e3fe02f39ede User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 15:59:34+00:00 Summary: Changed description in systemd file Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/a8a6628f7fdb/ Changeset: a8a6628f7fdb User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 22:02:13+00:00 Summary: Merge with fix-for-poco1.6 Affected #: 37 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/54f69f743159/ Changeset: 54f69f743159 Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 23:04:04+00:00 Summary: Removed some more occurences of using namespace std; Affected #: 18 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/ef19f130a8e4/ Changeset: ef19f130a8e4 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 23:21:22+00:00 Summary: Backed out merge changeset: a8a6628f7fdb Merged too quickly. Turned out the fix-for-poco1.6 branch wasn't ready yet. We must take a closer look at the Database, since it's throwing a std::bad_alloc error. Affected #: 37 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2015-03-07 17:17:29
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/c25fd3a85ffd/ Changeset: c25fd3a85ffd Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: mnordland Date: 2015-03-07 17:14:51+00:00 Summary: Fixed namespace collision between std and Poco::Data::Keywords Affected #: 37 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2015-03-07 15:28:48
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5 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/e4bd82149b77/ Changeset: e4bd82149b77 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-16 18:08:17+00:00 Summary: Only display abbreviated url in report Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/8a3c6eb42bd2/ Changeset: 8a3c6eb42bd2 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 09:44:49+00:00 Summary: Merging in abbreviated URLs in report Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/2605056e3f8e/ Changeset: 2605056e3f8e User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 14:39:53+00:00 Summary: Changed order on the arguments Placed more interesting/frequent higher up. Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/b6d02a214a27/ Changeset: b6d02a214a27 User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 15:15:01+00:00 Summary: Omit useless arguments when account is disabled Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/2e8bc81cc43d/ Changeset: 2e8bc81cc43d User: roggan87 Date: 2015-03-07 15:18:07+00:00 Summary: Replaced --test=X with --test-X, see #100 Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2015-02-28 00:49:10
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/259afa19abc5/ Changeset: 259afa19abc5 Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: mnordland Date: 2015-02-28 00:48:18+00:00 Summary: Fixed overidden functions to use 1.6 shared pointers Affected #: 3 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2015-02-09 00:33:04
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/d8a1b154739b/ Changeset: d8a1b154739b Branch: fix-for-poco1.6 User: mnordland Date: 2015-02-09 00:32:18+00:00 Summary: Added proper includes for building with poco 1.6 Affected #: 3 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-07-04 15:11:12
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/822f549f3dab/ Changeset: 822f549f3dab User: duststuff Date: 2014-07-04 16:53:47 Summary: Comprehensive review/revision of stand-alone documentation, documentation/comments w/in the code, and user-facing text strings w/in the code. The only significant content change was an attempt to update the 'DEVELOPERS' file; all other changes were minor edits for clarity. Affected #: 54 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-07-04 08:48:19
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3 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/fd20f393aab6/ Changeset: fd20f393aab6 User: duststuff Date: 2014-07-04 10:04:47 Summary: Minor edits to texts related to report and test report Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/89b2101dc9bf/ Changeset: 89b2101dc9bf User: duststuff Date: 2014-07-04 10:24:08 Summary: Edits to report text Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/54944a7873d6/ Changeset: 54944a7873d6 User: duststuff Date: 2014-07-04 10:37:00 Summary: Edits to test report text Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-07-02 22:14:15
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4 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/5b5c33bdfc17/ Changeset: 5b5c33bdfc17 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-02 19:54:18 Summary: Don't report modified config file, unless corrupt Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/957634996e39/ Changeset: 957634996e39 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-02 22:10:23 Summary: Renaming --sanity-check to --test Also expanding with the ability to choose which test(s) to run. Affected #: 9 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/d262f7aec23b/ Changeset: d262f7aec23b User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-02 22:14:27 Summary: Restoring Report::send(), again... Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/435433c46c17/ Changeset: 435433c46c17 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-03 00:13:49 Summary: Sending a real report example with --test=report Affected #: 11 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-07-02 10:40:12
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7 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/ad290bbbe36d/ Changeset: ad290bbbe36d User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-30 11:26:21 Summary: Making the installation process smooth even with DB changes Now the program won't complain if another db schema is found, but deals with the problem. Maybe we should catch found modifications better though (if the user itself have modified the db)... Affected #: 6 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/29bf32b99d54/ Changeset: 29bf32b99d54 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-30 16:00:36 Summary: Don't start sniffer in preinst script Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/221ef6db2e2c/ Changeset: 221ef6db2e2c User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-30 16:02:12 Summary: Excluding HTTPHits that are whitelist-only Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/c76d55e7fcf2/ Changeset: c76d55e7fcf2 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-30 16:02:43 Summary: Don't include several identical URLs in report Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/67b4e2b5cd4c/ Changeset: 67b4e2b5cd4c User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-02 11:26:33 Summary: In attached report: Open website in new tab Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/9c32eaaa1862/ Changeset: 9c32eaaa1862 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-02 12:31:19 Summary: Show different config message first and second time Affected #: 3 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/b10b1b3a2902/ Changeset: b10b1b3a2902 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-07-02 12:37:51 Summary: Merge Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-30 15:27:21
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/8d03673e1955/ Changeset: 8d03673e1955 User: duststuff Date: 2014-06-30 17:25:59 Summary: Made minor revisions, including renaming 'test report' to 'test email'. Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-29 16:25:14
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/55c41b5c6f34/ Changeset: 55c41b5c6f34 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-29 18:24:33 Summary: Missing \ at line end Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-26 21:21:51
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2 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/65f21068318d/ Changeset: 65f21068318d User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-26 23:19:57 Summary: Added Launchd script for Mac OSX Affected #: 5 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/de22bff4de09/ Changeset: de22bff4de09 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-26 23:21:26 Summary: Restoring Report::send() to send proper emails again This should've never got included in the repo in the first place. I made a little hack to make debugging easier. Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-26 20:55:05
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2 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/ec43bf66b96f/ Changeset: ec43bf66b96f User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-26 18:27:59 Summary: Implemented --sanity-check which runs several tests to see if the software is set up properly. This will replace both --test-report and ./check-nr.sh. Affected #: 13 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/eec3dfbad862/ Changeset: eec3dfbad862 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-26 22:54:42 Summary: Integrated systemd script into installation chain NOTE: The directory for the .service file must be explicitly specified with `./configure --with-initdir=/usr/lib/systemd/system` or whatever the path may be. Affected #: 5 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-23 22:30:54
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1 new commit in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/d493b4451839/ Changeset: d493b4451839 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-24 00:30:31 Summary: Updated the project file too Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-23 22:29:53
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17 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/580cdce77327/ Changeset: 580cdce77327 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-19 09:54:45 Summary: Don't complain about missing README We have it there in markdown format, and it must be names README.text for BitBucket to recognize the format. Closes #76. Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/e10f522231e1/ Changeset: e10f522231e1 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-19 10:25:27 Summary: Now ./configure stops if libpcap is missing Closing bug #77 Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/73c47a08b326/ Changeset: 73c47a08b326 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-19 15:50:19 Summary: Finished #10 so NR can be used without an account Now installing, configured in the terminal etc. Affected #: 11 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/f0777ef98099/ Changeset: f0777ef98099 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-19 15:57:38 Summary: Some Blacklist cleanups Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/351e6b2cbc5c/ Changeset: 351e6b2cbc5c User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 11:08:23 Summary: Colorizing the total downtime according to it's strength Affected #: 4 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/753bc063a982/ Changeset: 753bc063a982 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 12:05:39 Summary: Get count from database with enum Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/fbf5b5d7709a/ Changeset: fbf5b5d7709a User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 12:35:57 Summary: Dynamic strength level labels in report Affected #: 3 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/0435aa774aca/ Changeset: 0435aa774aca User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 16:04:16 Summary: Removing complementary keywords that are abandoned If all keywords in a blacklist are removed from the hit, and only complementary keywords remain, delete them too. Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/16871d1992cc/ Changeset: 16871d1992cc User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 16:15:42 Summary: Avoid infinite Node recursion Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/40e0e983cbd9/ Changeset: 40e0e983cbd9 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 16:45:50 Summary: Avoid infinite Node recursion for real Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/ec26b19e1076/ Changeset: ec26b19e1076 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 16:46:56 Summary: Deleted left overs of the txt file Affected #: 4 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/3add7a92f53f/ Changeset: 3add7a92f53f User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 17:15:05 Summary: Added some options to customize the reports Affected #: 3 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/f24fe3f72569/ Changeset: f24fe3f72569 Branch: periodicReport User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 18:15:30 Summary: Opening a new branch to work on bug #94 Affected #: 0 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/189653e36b74/ Changeset: 189653e36b74 Branch: periodicReport User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 23:15:41 Summary: Now checking report status periodically Still have to clean up and rename some classes though. Affected #: 11 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/e2259b79ba8c/ Changeset: e2259b79ba8c Branch: periodicReport User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-23 23:50:47 Summary: Renamed the *Subsystem classes ...since they're no longer Subsystems Affected #: 16 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/f5abad725d63/ Changeset: f5abad725d63 Branch: periodicReport User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-24 00:07:43 Summary: Checking if it's time for report in ReportBase now This makes it possible to have the report plugins define their own methods for determining whether or not to send reports. This closes bug #94. Affected #: 3 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/6e353bee556c/ Changeset: 6e353bee556c User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-24 00:28:49 Summary: Merge with periodicReport Affected #: 21 files Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2014-06-19 07:32:57
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6 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/5a42ba79f285/ Changeset: 5a42ba79f285 Branch: #74 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-03-05 22:28:49 Summary: Initiated the work on issue #74 The idea is to generate the attached reports with a recursive method. Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/016163039566/ Changeset: 016163039566 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-03-05 23:47:36 Summary: Fixed the "Last report" value to render correctly Affected #: 2 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/ec018b55a421/ Changeset: ec018b55a421 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-09 08:50:44 Summary: Making filtering work and initiated work on #73 (Consider childrens strength) Affected #: 6 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/e1116ab433d4/ Changeset: e1116ab433d4 User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-09 21:49:35 Summary: Finished #73 for now It will probably need some tweaking, but should work for now. Affected #: 4 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/e8bf07de7f9b/ Changeset: e8bf07de7f9b User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-09 23:58:23 Summary: Extracting the blacklists for each domain It is now displayed as a tooltip on every domain in the reports, like this: "Reason to be suspicious: Porn, Pornstars, Nudity" Affected #: 7 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/4e05842c90ba/ Changeset: 4e05842c90ba User: roggan87 Date: 2014-06-10 10:27:38 Summary: Avoid division by zero Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: <com...@bi...> - 2014-05-28 19:03:41
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1 new commit in net-responsibility-documentation: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/commits/3c9e0b15a9dc/ Changeset: 3c9e0b15a9dc User: duststuff Date: 2014-05-28 21:02:11 Summary: Fixed a few issues caused by previous commit, related to a mis-referenced link to the FAQ doc in the Use of Issue Tracker doc, as well as line breaks in some of the titles of the FAQ doc. Affected #: 2 files diff -r 468b7ffd7e45e3543f4c16b194dbcfc407c9e78f -r 3c9e0b15a9dcfdae98fbed355624662ba2a43629 pages/0311-UsingIssueTracker.page --- a/pages/0311-UsingIssueTracker.page +++ b/pages/0311-UsingIssueTracker.page @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ %> You can safely ignore this warning and have your browser proceed. -For more info, see [[0901-FAQ.html#19 this related FAQ]]. +For more info, see [[0901-FAQ.html#20 this related FAQ]]. !!!Signing in to the issue tracker Once you get to the issue tracker, you will be able to view the diff -r 468b7ffd7e45e3543f4c16b194dbcfc407c9e78f -r 3c9e0b15a9dcfdae98fbed355624662ba2a43629 pages/0901-FAQ.page --- a/pages/0901-FAQ.page +++ b/pages/0901-FAQ.page @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ !!!Configuration, Registration, and Account-Related Questions -!!How can I find out my username and/or password, if I've lost or -forgotten them? +!!How can I find out my username and/or password, if I've lost or forgotten them? Go to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], click on the 'Login' tab, click on 'Forgot password?,' enter your username or email address (the one you used to register) in the box provided, @@ -37,8 +36,7 @@ receiving two reports a week, without knowing which one is from which computer. -!!Can I configure NR for different users of the same computer, so -that each user has their own NR account? +!!Can I configure NR for different users of the same computer, so that each user has their own NR account? Currently this is not possible, as far as we know, but this is a feature that might be implemented in the future. @@ -52,15 +50,13 @@ as well as the details of what happened when you tried to delete the account. -!!Why are my accountability partners not being notified of -configuration changes? +!!Why are my accountability partners not being notified of configuration changes? This could be because of improper online configuration settings, a bug in the NR program, or simply because the notification emails are being caught in a spam filter. See [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html this guide]] for more information. -!!Is there any way for accountablility partners to be informed if -the NR program is uninstalled? +!!Is there any way for accountablility partners to be informed if the NR program is uninstalled? Yes, they are automatically informed by email when Net Responsibility is uninstalled. If they have not received the expected email, see [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html this guide]] @@ -79,8 +75,7 @@ with a few helpful screenshots. And thanks for contributing to the NR project in this way! -!!Is there a repository set up somewhere that can be accessed, if -I'm interested in helping with NR coding (programming)? +!!Is there a repository set up somewhere that can be accessed, if I'm interested in helping with NR coding (programming)? The Mercurial repository for NR can be <*cloned*> from this URL: [[https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility]]. For more information on how best to get started with NR coding, @@ -115,8 +110,7 @@ Linux systems, our goal is to eventually make it available on a variety of platforms, including Mac OS X and Windows. -!!Why is NR being developed for Windows, a platform for which there -is already internet accountability software? +!!Why is NR being developed for Windows, a platform for which there is already internet accountability software? After version 2.0.2, we decided to rewrite NR using a different programming language that would have less limitations and give us more flexibility. While the focus of the rewrite remained on @@ -135,8 +129,7 @@ !!What is NR's privacy policy? [[0910-PrivacyPolicy.html Click here]] to view our privacy policy. -!!When I try to access some part(s) of the Net Responsibility -website, my web browser gives me a security warning. What should I do? +!!When I try to access some part(s) of the Net Responsibility website, my web browser gives me a security warning. What should I do? If you are already on the NR website or know the link you are using is a valid NR link, it is safe for you to grant a security exception in your browser, and then refresh to get to the page(s) you are @@ -191,8 +184,7 @@ One of the lines of output should mention what version of NR is installed. -!!Why does it say I have a later version of NR when I am trying to -upgrade? +!!Why does it say I have a later version of NR when I am trying to upgrade? Depending on the software that is handling the upgrade (e.g. a package manager), this can happen when the current version and new version use different version numbering systems. Usually the problem @@ -201,8 +193,7 @@ to refresh/update it after uninstalling the current version so it will recognize the new version as available to install. -!!I just upgraded to NR 3.x and I can't find the GUI that used to be -one of my menu items. +!!I just upgraded to NR 3.x and I can't find the GUI that used to be one of my menu items. The GUI that was used in versions 2.x for configuration, sending test reports/emails, and sending manual reports is not currently available in NR 3.x. See the second post in @@ -216,13 +207,11 @@ All HTTP traffic on your computer is monitored, logged, and reported, so NR will work with any browser. -!!Does NR monitor internet use with Google Chrome's 'incognito' -mode, Firefox's 'private' surfing, etc.? +!!Does NR monitor internet use with Google Chrome's 'incognito' mode, Firefox's 'private' surfing, etc.? Yes, it will monitor and log all HTTP traffic on your computer, regardless of the browser, browser mode, or browser settings you use. -!!Does NR monitor all internet connections, whether or not they are -made through a browser? +!!Does NR monitor all internet connections, whether or not they are made through a browser? Any HTTP traffic on your computer is monitored, logged, and reported, so if a program other than a browser makes a connection over HTTP, that will be monitored and logged as well. NR does not @@ -297,8 +286,7 @@ changed anytime after that by the user logging in to the website to edit his configuration settings. -!!Is there a way to set up NR so that my reports will include a -complete list of website addresses (URLs) visited? +!!Is there a way to set up NR so that my reports will include a complete list of website addresses (URLs) visited? Yes. To do this, go to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], log in, click on the tab with your username on it, click @@ -332,9 +320,7 @@ configuration settings to prevent Net Responsibility from sending out reports automatically. -!!If I use the 'tokenmatch' option, what is the expected time that -it should take to generate a report, and what should it be without -using it? +!!If I use the 'tokenmatch' option, what is the expected time that it should take to generate a report, and what should it be without using it? There is no definite answer to this, as it depends on your internet activity, your report frequency settings, and other variables. Versions of NR later than 2.0.2 are definitely faster in generating @@ -345,9 +331,7 @@ !!!Terminal Window, Commands, and Output -!!When I see the line "Other instance found" followed by the line -"Shutting net-responsibility down" in the output, does this mean -there is a problem with NR? +!!When I see the line "Other instance found" followed by the line "Shutting net-responsibility down" in the output, does this mean there is a problem with NR? Even though this output sounds negative, this is what it means: "There is an instance of Net Responsibility that is already up and running, so this instance can safely quit, letting the running Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: <com...@bi...> - 2014-05-28 18:36:35
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1 new commit in net-responsibility-documentation: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/commits/468b7ffd7e45/ Changeset: 468b7ffd7e45 User: duststuff Date: 2014-05-28 20:35:52 Summary: Added doc on how to add new issue to issue tracker and made related changes to a few other docs. Affected #: 7 files diff -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 -r 468b7ffd7e45e3543f4c16b194dbcfc407c9e78f pages/0311-UsingIssueTracker.page --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/0311-UsingIssueTracker.page @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +Use of issue tracker for bugs and feature requests +A03NR_Install + +!!!Getting to the issue tracker +The Net Responsibility (NR) issue tracker is a convenient way to +report, manage, and resolve various issues such as bugs and feature +requests related to the NR software and website. +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/ On the main page]] of the +issue tracker you will find links to the +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility NR software section]] +as well as the +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility-website NR website section]]. +There are also similar links in other parts of the website and +documentation. + +!!Security warning in browser +After clicking on a link to go to the issue tracker, you may get a +security warning in your browser that looks like this: + +<% +<img src="images/SecWrng.png" alt="Security Warning" border="1"> +%> + +You can safely ignore this warning and have your browser proceed. +For more info, see [[0901-FAQ.html#19 this related FAQ]]. + +!!!Signing in to the issue tracker +Once you get to the issue tracker, you will be able to view the +various bugs and feature requests, but in order to submit your own +new issue you will need to be signed in. Note that this is a +separate sign-in process from that of the main site, but you will +use your regular NR account username and password for it. When you +click on the 'Sign in' link, you'll get a window like the following +where you will enter your info and click on the 'Login' button. +(Note that the first time you sign in, you may also need to enter +your first and last name.) + +<% +<img src="images/ITlogin.png" alt="Issue Tracker Login" border="1"> +%> + +!!!Creating a new issue (i.e. bug report or feature request) +Once you've signed in, you'll want to go to the relevant project +(i.e. 'Net Responsibility' or 'Website'), and then click on 'New +issue', which will bring up a window like this: + +<% +<img src="images/ITnewiss.png" alt="New Issue" border="1"> +%> + +Here are the parts you should normally fill out: + - Tracker: Here is where you will specify the type of issue it is + (i.e. bug, feature, etc.). + - Subject: A clear and concise label for the issue is always helpful. + - Description: Add a description of the issue, trying to include + all information you think may be relevant. + +Once you've filled out the above parts, you can then click on the +'Create' button and the issue will be added to the issue tracker. +Adding issues to the issue tracker helps the developers remember to +deal with them, and hopefully they will be resolved in the next +versions of the software or website. If we need more information +about an issue you've created, we'll contact you. Remember that by +taking the time to create an issue, you are contributing to the NR +project, which is greatly appreciated by its developers and users! diff -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 -r 468b7ffd7e45e3543f4c16b194dbcfc407c9e78f pages/0901-FAQ.page --- a/pages/0901-FAQ.page +++ b/pages/0901-FAQ.page @@ -2,167 +2,386 @@ A09NR_FurtherReading !!!About the FAQ -This part of the documentation is meant to be a useful guide when you have a common question about Net Responsibility (NR) for which you need an answer. These are sorted by category and the categories are arranged alphabetically. Many of the answers may be short, but often links will be provided in case more information is needed. If you have a question or problem that is not addressed here, see [[0902-HowToGetHelp.html this guide]] to find out other ways of finding answers and solving problems. +This part of the documentation is meant to be a useful guide when +you have a common question about Net Responsibility (NR) for which +you need an answer. These are sorted by category and the categories +are arranged alphabetically. Many of the answers may be short, but +often links will be provided in case more information is needed. If +you have a question or problem that is not addressed here, see +[[0902-HowToGetHelp.html this guide]] to find out other ways of +finding answers and solving problems. !!!Configuration, Registration, and Account-Related Questions -!!How can I find out my username and/or password, if I've lost or forgotten them? -Go to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], click on the 'Login' tab, click on 'Forgot password?,' enter your username or email address (the one you used to register) in the box provided, click on 'Send password,' and you should soon get an email containing your username and password. +!!How can I find out my username and/or password, if I've lost or +forgotten them? +Go to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], click on +the 'Login' tab, click on 'Forgot password?,' enter your username or +email address (the one you used to register) in the box provided, +click on 'Send password,' and you should soon get an email +containing your username and password. !!How do I change my configuration settings? -[[0301-ConfigurationExplained.html#9 Click here]] for instructions on how to make changes to your online configuration settings. +[[0301-ConfigurationExplained.html#9 Click here]] for instructions +on how to make changes to your online configuration settings. !!Can I use the same NR account for more than one computer? -Yes, but that means you will also be using the same configuration settings for each computer, so it won't work to use the same account if you want different report frequencies or other differences in settings. +Yes, but that means you will also be using the same configuration +settings for each computer, so it won't work to use the same account +if you want different report frequencies or other differences in +settings. -Also, each computer will send out reports independent of the others. So if you've set up NR to send one report a week, and use the same account for two computers, your accountability partners will end up receiving two reports a week, without knowing which one is from which computer. +Also, each computer will send out reports independent of the others. +So if you've set up NR to send one report a week, and use the same +account for two computers, your accountability partners will end up +receiving two reports a week, without knowing which one is from +which computer. -!!Can I configure NR for different users of the same computer, so that each user has their own NR account? -Currently this is not possible, as far as we know, but this is a feature that might be implemented in the future. +!!Can I configure NR for different users of the same computer, so +that each user has their own NR account? +Currently this is not possible, as far as we know, but this is a +feature that might be implemented in the future. !!How do I delete my NR account? -Log in to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], click on the tab with your username on it, click on 'Log out', and then click on 'Delete account'. If this doesn't work [[mailto:res...@li... let us know]] and we'll try to help you out as soon as possible. In your email, please mention the username of the account you are trying to delete, as well as the details of what happened when you tried to delete the account. +Log in to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], click +on the tab with your username on it, click on 'Log out', and then +click on 'Delete account'. If this doesn't work +[[mailto:res...@li... let us know]] +and we'll try to help you out as soon as possible. In your email, +please mention the username of the account you are trying to delete, +as well as the details of what happened when you tried to delete the +account. -!!Why are my accountability partners not being notified of configuration changes? -This could be because of improper online configuration settings, a bug in the NR program, or simply because the notification emails are being caught in a spam filter. See [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html this guide]] for more information. +!!Why are my accountability partners not being notified of +configuration changes? +This could be because of improper online configuration settings, a +bug in the NR program, or simply because the notification emails are +being caught in a spam filter. See +[[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html this guide]] for more information. -!!Is there any way for accountablility partners to be informed if the NR program is uninstalled? -Yes, they are automatically informed by email when Net Responsibility is uninstalled. If they have not received the expected email, see [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html this guide]] for more information on possible reasons for this. +!!Is there any way for accountablility partners to be informed if +the NR program is uninstalled? +Yes, they are automatically informed by email when Net +Responsibility is uninstalled. If they have not received the +expected email, see [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html this guide]] +for more information on possible reasons for this. !!!Development !!How can I help with the Net Responsibility project? -Now this is a question we love to hear! :-) See the [[0903-ContributeToNR.html Contribute to Net Responsibility]] guide for some ideas of how you can help (even in small ways) make NR a better program for a wider group of grateful users. +Now this is a question we love to hear! :-) See the +[[0903-ContributeToNR.html Contribute to Net Responsibility]] guide +for some ideas of how you can help (even in small ways) make NR a +better program for a wider group of grateful users. -!!Is there a repository set up somewhere that can be accessed, if I'm interested in helping with NR coding (programming)? -The Mercurial repository for NR can be <*cloned*> from this URL: [[https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility]]. For more information on how best to get started with NR coding, [[5001-StartCoding.html read this guide]]. +!!How do I add a bug report or feature request to the issue tracker? +See [[0311-UsingIssueTracker.html this guide]] for a brief how-to +with a few helpful screenshots. And thanks for contributing to the +NR project in this way! + +!!Is there a repository set up somewhere that can be accessed, if +I'm interested in helping with NR coding (programming)? +The Mercurial repository for NR can be <*cloned*> from this URL: +[[https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility]]. +For more information on how best to get started with NR coding, +[[5001-StartCoding.html read this guide]]. !! What is the current status of Net Responsibility for Windows? -There are some important features that are not yet implemented in the Windows version of NR. Therefore we've decided to wait before we release it. Once those things are fixed, we will create an installation file and make it available on our website. +There are some important features that are not yet implemented in +the Windows version of NR. Therefore we've decided to wait before we +release it. Once those things are fixed, we will create an +installation file and make it available on our website. -If you're interested in following the Windows development process, you can stay updated through [[http://forum.netresponsibility.com/index.php?topic=55.0 this forum thread]]. When logged in, you can click "Notify" for this topic in order to automatically receive email notifications about any new posts. +If you're interested in following the Windows development process, +you can stay updated through +[[http://forum.netresponsibility.com/index.php?topic=55.0 this forum thread]]. +When logged in, you can click "Notify" for this topic in order to +automatically receive email notifications about any new posts. !! What is the current status of Net Responsibility for Mac? -We're working on creating packages for Mac users. It is technically possible to download the [[0305-CompileFromSource.html source code]] and compile it. More information about compiling it on Mac can be [[http://forum.netresponsibility.com/index.php?topic=63.0 found here]]. However, the easiest thing would be to wait (or help us out with creating the package). +We're working on creating packages for Mac users. It is technically +possible to download the [[0305-CompileFromSource.html source code]] +and compile it. More information about compiling it on Mac can be +[[http://forum.netresponsibility.com/index.php?topic=63.0 found here]]. +However, the easiest thing would be to wait (or help us out +with creating the package). !!!General !!Is Net Responsibility like X3Watch, but for Linux? -The short answer is yes, NR is like X3Watch for Linux. It is developed by a different team, but it has the same intentions. While there is a definite focus on providing internet accountability for Linux systems, our goal is to eventually make it available on a variety of platforms, including Mac OS X and Windows. +The short answer is yes, NR is like X3Watch for Linux. It is +developed by a different team, but it has the same intentions. While +there is a definite focus on providing internet accountability for +Linux systems, our goal is to eventually make it available on a +variety of platforms, including Mac OS X and Windows. -!!Why is NR being developed for Windows, a platform for which there is already internet accountability software? -After version 2.0.2, we decided to rewrite NR using a different programming language that would have less limitations and give us more flexibility. While the focus of the rewrite remained on developing a good internet accountability program for Linux systems, we decided it was also a good opportunity to begin working towards making it compatible with other platforms as well. While there is other accountability software available for Windows, there are currently no good open source alternatives. Also, if we make NR available for more platforms, the chance of finding more developers also increases, thus improving the overall program. +!!Why is NR being developed for Windows, a platform for which there +is already internet accountability software? +After version 2.0.2, we decided to rewrite NR using a different +programming language that would have less limitations and give us +more flexibility. While the focus of the rewrite remained on +developing a good internet accountability program for Linux systems, +we decided it was also a good opportunity to begin working towards +making it compatible with other platforms as well. While there is +other accountability software available for Windows, there are +currently no good open source alternatives. Also, if we make NR +available for more platforms, the chance of finding more developers +also increases, thus improving the overall program. !!Do my accountability partners need to be running a Linux system? -No, all they need is to have any system that is able to receive email, since this is how NR's reports are sent. +No, all they need is to have any system that is able to receive +email, since this is how NR's reports are sent. !!What is NR's privacy policy? [[0910-PrivacyPolicy.html Click here]] to view our privacy policy. -!!When I try to access some part(s) of the Net Responsibility website, my web browser gives me a security warning. What should I do? -If you are already on the NR website or know the link you are using is a valid NR link, it is safe for you to grant a security exception in your browser, and then refresh to get to the page(s) you are interested in. If you make this security exception permanent, then you will no longer get a security warning when trying to access that part of the site. Here are the main points as to why this security warning appears: - - The part of the NR website you are trying to access has been made more secure by using SSL encryption, which is evidenced by an 's' added to the regular 'http' at the beginning of the URL, and a closed padlock or similar symbol in your browser. - - In order to use SSL encryption, an SSL certificate needs to be used. See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer this Wikipedia entry]] for more info on SSL certificates. - - Most browsers, when they are used to access a site using SSL encryption, will check to see if the associated SSL certificate has been attested by a certificate authority (CA) (normally a large, well-known organization) who is known to be trustworthy. When it finds that none of its known CAs has attested a particular SSL certificate, then it displays a security warning related to this, since this could be evidence of an exploit someone is using to impersonate a secure website (like a bank) in order to obtain a person's login credentials or other personal information (often referred to as 'phishing'). - - Because of how expensive it is to obtain an SSL certificate attested by a CA, we have chosen to use the free alternative of using a self-signed SSL certificate. While this actually provides a higher level of security, it will trigger a browser's security warning, which is essentially a 'false positive' and can be ignored as long as you know you are on our site or the link you are using is pointing to a part of our site. See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-signed_certificate this Wikipedia entry]] for more info on self-signed certificates. +!!When I try to access some part(s) of the Net Responsibility +website, my web browser gives me a security warning. What should I do? +If you are already on the NR website or know the link you are using +is a valid NR link, it is safe for you to grant a security exception +in your browser, and then refresh to get to the page(s) you are +interested in. If you make this security exception permanent, then +you will no longer get a security warning when trying to access that +part of the site. Here are the main points as to why this security +warning appears: + - The part of the NR website you are trying to access has been + made more secure by using SSL encryption, which is evidenced by an + 's' added to the regular 'http' at the beginning of the URL, and a + closed padlock or similar symbol in your browser. + - In order to use SSL encryption, an SSL certificate needs to be + used. See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer this Wikipedia entry]] + for more info on SSL certificates. + - Most browsers, when they are used to access a site using SSL + encryption, will check to see if the associated SSL certificate + has been attested by a certificate authority (CA) (normally a + large, well-known organization) who is known to be trustworthy. + When it finds that none of its known CAs has attested a particular + SSL certificate, then it displays a security warning related to + this, since this could be evidence of an exploit someone is using + to impersonate a secure website (like a bank) in order to obtain a + person's login credentials or other personal information (often + referred to as 'phishing'). + - Because of how expensive it is to obtain an SSL certificate + attested by a CA, we have chosen to use the free alternative of + using a self-signed SSL certificate. While this actually provides + a higher level of security, it will trigger a browser's security + warning, which is essentially a 'false positive' and can be + ignored as long as you know you are on our site or the link you + are using is pointing to a part of our site. See + [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-signed_certificate this Wikipedia entry]] + for more info on self-signed certificates. !!!Installing, Uninstalling, and Upgrading !!How do I download and/or install a copy of the NR software? -If you are interested in a precompiled package (installation file), see [[0304-InstallFromPackages.html these instructions]]. If you are interested in compiling from the source code, see [[0305-CompileFromSource.html these instructions]]. +If you are interested in a precompiled package (installation file), +see [[0304-InstallFromPackages.html these instructions]]. If you are +interested in compiling from the source code, see +[[0305-CompileFromSource.html these instructions]]. !!How can I test whether NR is running properly or not? -See the [[0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.html#0 Troubleshooting Installation and Configuration guide]] for instructions on the best way to do this. +See the [[0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.html#0 Troubleshooting Installation and Configuration guide]] +for instructions on the best way to do this. !!How do I check what version of NR is installed? -One way this can be done is by opening a terminal window and running the following command as root (for Ubuntu users, this means adding <*sudo*> and a space before the command): +One way this can be done is by opening a terminal window and running +the following command as root (for Ubuntu users, this means adding +<*sudo*> and a space before the command): net-responsibility --debug -One of the lines of output should mention what version of NR is installed. +One of the lines of output should mention what version of NR is +installed. -!!Why does it say I have a later version of NR when I am trying to upgrade? -Depending on the software that is handling the upgrade (e.g. a package manager), this can happen when the current version and new version use different version numbering systems. Usually the problem can be resolved by first uninstalling the current version and then installing the new version. If using a package manager, you may need to refresh/update it after uninstalling the current version so it will recognize the new version as available to install. +!!Why does it say I have a later version of NR when I am trying to +upgrade? +Depending on the software that is handling the upgrade (e.g. a +package manager), this can happen when the current version and new +version use different version numbering systems. Usually the problem +can be resolved by first uninstalling the current version and then +installing the new version. If using a package manager, you may need +to refresh/update it after uninstalling the current version so it +will recognize the new version as available to install. -!!I just upgraded to NR 3.x and I can't find the GUI that used to be one of my menu items. -The GUI that was used in versions 2.x for configuration, sending test reports/emails, and sending manual reports is not currently available in NR 3.x. See the second post in [[http://forum.netresponsibility.com/index.php?topic=80.0 this thread]] for instructions on how you can do these same things using terminal commands. +!!I just upgraded to NR 3.x and I can't find the GUI that used to be +one of my menu items. +The GUI that was used in versions 2.x for configuration, sending +test reports/emails, and sending manual reports is not currently +available in NR 3.x. See the second post in +[[http://forum.netresponsibility.com/index.php?topic=80.0 this thread]] +for instructions on how you can do these same things using terminal +commands. !!!Internet Monitoring !!Which browsers are compatible with NR? -All HTTP traffic on your computer is monitored, logged, and reported, so NR will work with any browser. +All HTTP traffic on your computer is monitored, logged, and +reported, so NR will work with any browser. -!!Does NR monitor internet use with Google Chrome's 'incognito' mode, Firefox's 'private' surfing, etc.? -Yes, it will monitor and log all HTTP traffic on your computer, regardless of the browser, browser mode, or browser settings you use. +!!Does NR monitor internet use with Google Chrome's 'incognito' +mode, Firefox's 'private' surfing, etc.? +Yes, it will monitor and log all HTTP traffic on your computer, +regardless of the browser, browser mode, or browser settings you use. -!!Does NR monitor all internet connections, whether or not they are made through a browser? -Any HTTP traffic on your computer is monitored, logged, and reported, so if a program other than a browser makes a connection over HTTP, that will be monitored and logged as well. NR does not currently monitor internet connections using protocols other than HTTP. +!!Does NR monitor all internet connections, whether or not they are +made through a browser? +Any HTTP traffic on your computer is monitored, logged, and +reported, so if a program other than a browser makes a connection +over HTTP, that will be monitored and logged as well. NR does not +currently monitor internet connections using protocols other than +HTTP. !!How does NR handle proxy forwarding websites? -Net Responsibility will probably not be able to catch anything viewed through a proxy site, but you may add keywords to your personal blacklist (found in your online configuration settings) that will report if you've visited a proxy site. Here are some examples: +Net Responsibility will probably not be able to catch anything +viewed through a proxy site, but you may add keywords to your +personal blacklist (found in your online configuration settings) +that will report if you've visited a proxy site. Here are some +examples: proxy proxies glype atproxy.net proxy.org -You may extend this list as you find more sites you want to flag. Note however that all the domains containing the word <*proxy*> should get caught automatically if the keyword <*proxy*> is added. +You may extend this list as you find more sites you want to flag. +Note however that all the domains containing the word <*proxy*> +should get caught automatically if the keyword <*proxy*> is added. -You will probably have to inform your accountability partner(s) what the related warnings mean and why it matters that proxy sites are reported. +You will probably have to inform your accountability partner(s) what +the related warnings mean and why it matters that proxy sites are +reported. !!!Reports -- Problems !!Why aren't my reports being sent? -This could be for a variety of reasons. See the [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] guide. +This could be for a variety of reasons. See the +[[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] +guide. !!Why am I not receiving reports? -This could be for a variety of reasons. See the [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] guide. +This could be for a variety of reasons. See the +[[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] +guide. !!How do I send a test report/email? -This can be done by opening a terminal window and running the following command as root (for Ubuntu users, this means adding <*sudo*> and a space before the command): +This can be done by opening a terminal window and running the +following command as root (for Ubuntu users, this means adding +<*sudo*> and a space before the command): net-responsibility -tr -Note that a test report is simply a brief email that is sent out to test NR's ability to send out email reports and to see whether they will get caught in a spam filter; it is not meant to contain a report of your internet activity. +Note that a test report is simply a brief email that is sent out to +test NR's ability to send out email reports and to see whether they +will get caught in a spam filter; it is not meant to contain a +report of your internet activity. !!Why are my reports empty (i.e. only showing titles)? -This could happen if you have not done any internet browsing since the last time a report was sent. Otherwise, it's possible that the internet monitoring part of the NR program is not working properly. See [[0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.html this guide]] for instructions on how to test whether NR is running properly. +This could happen if you have not done any internet browsing since +the last time a report was sent. Otherwise, it's possible that the +internet monitoring part of the NR program is not working properly. +See [[0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.html this guide]] for +instructions on how to test whether NR is running properly. !!Why don't my reports work right? -If you are a NR user or accountability partner who is having trouble with NR's reports, you may find a solution in the [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] guide. +If you are a NR user or accountability partner who is having trouble +with NR's reports, you may find a solution in the +[[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] +guide. !!Why are there so many false positives? -See [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html#2 this link]] for a brief explanation of what we are doing to improve the accuracy of reports, as well as information on how you, with only a minimal amount of time given, can provide valuable help with that. +See [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html#2 this link]] for a brief +explanation of what we are doing to improve the accuracy of reports, +as well as information on how you, with only a minimal amount of +time given, can provide valuable help with that. !!!Reports -- Timing, Characteristics, Etc. !!How often are reports sent out? -The default is every 7th day, but this can be changed by the user in their online settings at the time of registration. It can also be changed anytime after that by the user logging in to the website to edit his configuration settings. +The default is every 7th day, but this can be changed by the user in +their online settings at the time of registration. It can also be +changed anytime after that by the user logging in to the website to +edit his configuration settings. -!!Is there a way to set up NR so that my reports will include a complete list of website addresses (URLs) visited? -Yes. To do this, go to the [[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], log in, click on the tab with your username on it, click on 'Report parts', and select 'Complete history' in the 'Attached report' section. Then click on 'Log out,' enter the security code, and click on 'Save and log out' in order to save the changes to your settings. The next time a report is sent out, it should include an attached file that contains a complete list of URLs visited. You may also find it helpful to read through the [[0705-UnderstandingReports.html Understanding the Reports]] guide and the [[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] guide. +!!Is there a way to set up NR so that my reports will include a +complete list of website addresses (URLs) visited? +Yes. To do this, go to the +[[http://www.netresponsibility.com NR website]], +log in, click on the tab with your username on it, click +on 'Report parts', and select 'Complete history' in the 'Attached +report' section. Then click on 'Log out,' enter the security code, +and click on 'Save and log out' in order to save the changes to your +settings. The next time a report is sent out, it should include an +attached file that contains a complete list of URLs visited. You may +also find it helpful to read through the +[[0705-UnderstandingReports.html Understanding the Reports]] guide +and the +[[0709-TroubleshootingReports.html Troubleshooting the Reports]] guide. !!Can I specify what time of the day reports are sent out? -No, not in your online configuration settings. However, you can use a task-scheduling package like [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto cron]] to do it. The command to use in <*cron*> to send reports is <*net-responsibility --report*> and you need to make sure <*cron*> has root privileges. You will also need to set the report frequency to '0' in your online configuration settings to prevent Net Responsibility from sending out reports automatically. +No, not in your online configuration settings. However, you can use +a task-scheduling package like +[[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto cron]] to do it. The +command to use in <*cron*> to send reports is <*net-responsibility +--report*> and you need to make sure <*cron*> has root privileges. +You will also need to set the report frequency to '0' in your online +configuration settings to prevent Net Responsibility from sending +out reports automatically. !!Is it possible to send out more than one report a day? -No, not with your regular online configuration settings. However, you can use a task-scheduling package like [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto cron]] to do it. The command to use in <*cron*> to send reports is <*net-responsibility --report*> and you need to make sure <*cron*> has root privileges. You will also need to set the report frequency to '0' in your online configuration settings to prevent Net Responsibility from sending out reports automatically. +No, not with your regular online configuration settings. However, +you can use a task-scheduling package like +[[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto cron]] to do it. The +command to use in <*cron*> to send reports is <*net-responsibility +--report*> and you need to make sure <*cron*> has root privileges. +You will also need to set the report frequency to '0' in your online +configuration settings to prevent Net Responsibility from sending +out reports automatically. -!!If I use the 'tokenmatch' option, what is the expected time that it should take to generate a report, and what should it be without using it? -There is no definite answer to this, as it depends on your internet activity, your report frequency settings, and other variables. Versions of NR later than 2.0.2 are definitely faster in generating reports. If you use the internet at a fairly steady pace, you could try one setting for one report and then try another setting for the next report (for the same amount of days), and see if there was any notable difference. +!!If I use the 'tokenmatch' option, what is the expected time that +it should take to generate a report, and what should it be without +using it? +There is no definite answer to this, as it depends on your internet +activity, your report frequency settings, and other variables. +Versions of NR later than 2.0.2 are definitely faster in generating +reports. If you use the internet at a fairly steady pace, you could +try one setting for one report and then try another setting for the +next report (for the same amount of days), and see if there was any +notable difference. !!!Terminal Window, Commands, and Output -!!When I see the line "Other instance found" followed by the line "Shutting net-responsibility down" in the output, does this mean there is a problem with NR? -Even though this output sounds negative, this is what it means: "There is an instance of Net Responsibility that is already up and running, so this instance can safely quit, letting the running instance do its job." This normally means that NR is working as it should. +!!When I see the line "Other instance found" followed by the line +"Shutting net-responsibility down" in the output, does this mean +there is a problem with NR? +Even though this output sounds negative, this is what it means: +"There is an instance of Net Responsibility that is already up and +running, so this instance can safely quit, letting the running +instance do its job." This normally means that NR is working as it +should. !!What does the output line "Downloading configuration file" mean? -Each NR user's specific configuration settings are stored online based on the settings they chose when they registered and any changes they made since then. This output line means that NR is downloading your configuration settings from the server, in case there were any changes made since the last time it downloaded it. These settings will then inform NR how it should run on your computer. +Each NR user's specific configuration settings are stored online +based on the settings they chose when they registered and any +changes they made since then. This output line means that NR is +downloading your configuration settings from the server, in case +there were any changes made since the last time it downloaded it. +These settings will then inform NR how it should run on your computer. !!How do I use the terminal to move into a specific directory/folder? -Once you know the path of the folder you want to move to, you can use the <*cd*> command to go there. So, if you want to move to the folder <*/my/big/folder*> you can use the following command: +Once you know the path of the folder you want to move to, you can +use the <*cd*> command to go there. So, if you want to move to the +folder <*/my/big/folder*> you can use the following command: cd /my/big/folder -Assuming you are now in <*/my/big/folder*> but you want to move up one folder to <*/my/big*> you can use the following command: +Assuming you are now in <*/my/big/folder*> but you want to move up +one folder to <*/my/big*> you can use the following command: cd .. -Whatever folder you are in, if you want to go back to your 'root' folder (i.e. where you are when you first open the terminal), you can use the following command: +Whatever folder you are in, if you want to go back to your 'root' +folder (i.e. where you are when you first open the terminal), you +can use the following command: cd ~ !!How do I run a command with 'root' privileges in Ubuntu? -To run a command with 'root' privileges in Ubuntu, you need to add <*sudo*> and a space to the front of the command. So if you wanted to run the command <*net-responsibility -c*> in order to manually download your NR configuration file, then the full command would look like this: +To run a command with 'root' privileges in Ubuntu, you need to add +<*sudo*> and a space to the front of the command. So if you wanted +to run the command <*net-responsibility -c*> in order to manually +download your NR configuration file, then the full command would +look like this: sudo net-responsibility -c -When you do this, it will normally require you to enter your Ubuntu username and password, unless you did that fairly recently with another command using <*sudo*>. +When you do this, it will normally require you to enter your Ubuntu +username and password, unless you did that fairly recently with +another command using <*sudo*>. diff -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 -r 468b7ffd7e45e3543f4c16b194dbcfc407c9e78f pages/0902-HowToGetHelp.page --- a/pages/0902-HowToGetHelp.page +++ b/pages/0902-HowToGetHelp.page @@ -2,52 +2,164 @@ A09NR_FurtherReading !!!What kind of problem is it? -Whether you are trying to solve a problem yourself, or whether you are asking for someone else's help, it is best to first collect as many relevant details as possible. These will include the following: +Whether you are trying to solve a problem yourself, or whether you +are asking for someone else's help, it is best to first collect as +many relevant details as possible. These will include the following: - The operating system and version you are using (i.e. Ubuntu 10.10). - The version of Net Responsibility (NR) you are using. - - Any error messages you think may be related to your problem, even if they don't make sense to you. - - Specific details of any problems you had in trying to follow instructions (i.e. from the forum, documentation, etc.). For instance, where in the process did you run into the problem? What were you trying to do? What happened as a result? Save a copy of any text output or error message you received. Or if something doesn't make sense, note exactly what it was that you didn't understand and any related questions that would help to clarify things for you. + - Any error messages you think may be related to your problem, + even if they don't make sense to you. + - Specific details of any problems you had in trying to follow + instructions (i.e. from the forum, documentation, etc.). For + instance, where in the process did you run into the problem? What + were you trying to do? What happened as a result? Save a copy of + any text output or error message you received. Or if something + doesn't make sense, note exactly what it was that you didn't + understand and any related questions that would help to clarify + things for you. - Any other information that you feel might be relevant. -Depending on the kind of problem you're facing, it may be able to be solved by: - - You! :-) (via Google or another search engine, or the NR documentation) +Depending on the kind of problem you're facing, it may be able to be +solved by: + - You! :-) (via Google or another search engine, or the NR + documentation) - Other end-users (via the forum or mailing lists). - NR developers (via the forum, mailing lists, or issue tracker). - - Nobody, at present. (Developing the software takes a lot of time and energy, and there are limitations in regards to what NR can do and what platforms it can run on. However, knowing about these types of problems people are facing helps us to know how we can improve NR in the future.) + - Nobody, at present. (Developing the software takes a lot of time + and energy, and there are limitations in regards to what NR can do + and what platforms it can run on. However, knowing about these + types of problems people are facing helps us to know how we can + improve NR in the future.) !!!Self help -Even if you think you don't know much about computers, or programming, or the particular problem you are facing, you would be surprised at the number of problems that you will be able to solve yourself. Take the time to make a reasonable effort to find information on your own before asking for help. A good place to start is the [[http://netresponsibility.com/documentation.php NR documentation]] (where you're at now), and the [[http://forum.netresponsibility.com NR forum]] is also a good place to browse for ideas. If you are new to the computer system you are using, there are often helpful guides and tutorials online that can be accessed by a simple search with Google, Bing, or your favorite search engine. Using part or all of an error message to do an online search can also bring up some potential solutions. +Even if you think you don't know much about computers, or +programming, or the particular problem you are facing, you would be +surprised at the number of problems that you will be able to solve +yourself. Take the time to make a reasonable effort to find +information on your own before asking for help. A good place to +start is the +[[http://netresponsibility.com/documentation.php NR documentation]] +(where you're at now), and the +[[http://forum.netresponsibility.com NR forum]] is also a good place +to browse for ideas. If you are new to the computer system you are +using, there are often helpful guides and tutorials online that can +be accessed by a simple search with Google, Bing, or your favorite +search engine. Using part or all of an error message to do an online +search can also bring up some potential solutions. -If you have tried figuring things out yourself and are coming up short, then it is time to ask others for help. If you do ask us or other users for help, please be patient and respectful. We know it can be frustrating to have unresolved problems with software you are counting on, but remember that anyone who is helping you is volunteering their time and may not be able to reply as quickly as you would like. We will do our best to help you, and also appreciate any help you can give towards improving NR. +If you have tried figuring things out yourself and are coming up +short, then it is time to ask others for help. If you do ask us or +other users for help, please be patient and respectful. We know it +can be frustrating to have unresolved problems with software you are +counting on, but remember that anyone who is helping you is +volunteering their time and may not be able to reply as quickly as +you would like. We will do our best to help you, and also appreciate +any help you can give towards improving NR. !!!Documentation -We have made an attempt to include basic information for both NR users and their accountability partners in our [[http://netresponsibility.com/documentation.php documentation]] (where you're at now). This includes an introduction to the program for those who are considering it, instructions on installing and configuring NR, understanding NR's reports, a FAQ section, and other useful information. When you have a question or problem, you should always check here first. If there's information you feel would be helpful to include in the documentation, or parts of it you feel are incorrect or confusing, please [[mailto:res...@li... let us know]]. +We have made an attempt to include basic information for both NR +users and their accountability partners in our +[[http://netresponsibility.com/documentation.php documentation]] +(where you're at now). This includes an introduction to the program +for those who are considering it, instructions on installing and +configuring NR, understanding NR's reports, a FAQ section, and other +useful information. When you have a question or problem, you should +always check here first. If there's information you feel would be +helpful to include in the documentation, or parts of it you feel are +incorrect or confusing, please add a bug report or feature request +to the +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility-website issue tracker's website section]] +or simply +[[mailto:res...@li... send us an email]]. !!!Forum -The [[http://forum.netresponsibility.com NR forum]] contains various categories, including "General Discussion," "Installation and Configuration," "Accountability Partners," and "Development". You can browse through the threads in each of these categories to see if anyone has had a similar question or problem, whether it is an ongoing issue, or whether a solution was discovered. If you log in to the website (with the username and password you created when you registered as an NR user), you can post a reply to an existing topic or start a new topic in order to ask others for help. If you do request help, make sure you include all the relevant details about your problem. <!Note:!> If you have a definite bug to report or want to submit a feature request, please see the "Issue tracker" section below for the best way to handle these. +The [[http://forum.netresponsibility.com NR forum]] contains various +categories, including "General Discussion," "Installation and +Configuration," "Accountability Partners," and "Development". You +can browse through the threads in each of these categories to see if +anyone has had a similar question or problem, whether it is an +ongoing issue, or whether a solution was discovered. If you log in +to the website (with the username and password you created when you +registered as an NR user), you can post a reply to an existing topic +or start a new topic in order to ask others for help. If you do +request help, make sure you include all the relevant details about +your problem. <!Note:!> If you have a definite bug to report or want +to submit a feature request, please see the "Issue tracker" section +below for the best way to handle these. !!!Mailing lists -If you prefer to use email to ask for help, you can contact the NR developers at their mailing list address: [[mailto:res...@li... res...@li...]]. If you do request help in this way, make sure you include all the relevant details about your problem. Also, when replying to an email on this list, please observe the following guidelines: - - All your replies should be sent to res...@li.... - - Remove everything from the email you're replying to, except for parts that you're answering or responding to in particular. - - Your response should be placed right after the part you're referring to. - - Don't change the subject. (This helps keep all related messages in the same 'thread' for later reference.) +If you prefer to use email to ask for help, you can contact the NR +developers at their mailing list address: +[[mailto:res...@li... res...@li...]]. +If you do request help in this way, make sure you include all the +relevant details about your problem. Also, when replying to an email +on this list, please observe the following guidelines: + - All your replies should be sent to + res...@li.... + - Remove everything from the email you're replying to, except for + parts that you're answering or responding to in particular. + - Your response should be placed right after the part you're + referring to. + - Don't change the subject. (This helps keep all related messages + in the same 'thread' for later reference.) !!!Issue tracker: Bug reports, Feature requests, and Related information + +For a brief how-to (with a few helpful screenshots) on how to add a +new issue to the issue tracker, see the +[[0311-UsingIssueTracker.html Use of Issue Tracker]] guide. + !!Bug Reporting -If your problem turns out to be a problem with the NR software itself (the NR developers can help you to identify this), then this is considered a <*bug*>. The best way to work towards getting this bug fixed is to enter it in the [[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility/issues NR issue tracker]]. Please try to be as specific as possible, and include <*the version of your NR installation*> and <*what platform/system and version (i.e. Ubuntu 10.10) you're running*>. If you manage to install the software, but not to get it running properly, please try to run it with this command, and paste the output in your bug report (Ubuntu users need to add <*sudo*> before the command) : +If your problem turns out to be a problem with the NR software +itself (the NR developers can help you to identify this), then this +is considered a <*bug*>. The best way to work towards getting this +bug fixed is to enter it in the +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility/issues NR issue tracker]]. +Please try to be as specific as possible, and include <*the version +of your NR installation*> and <*what platform/system and version +(i.e. Ubuntu 10.10) you're running*>. If you manage to install the +software, but not to get it running properly, please try to run it +with this command, and paste the output in your bug report (Ubuntu +users need to add <*sudo*> before the command) : net-responsibility --debug !!Feature Requests -If there are features you'd like to see in Net Responsibility, please let us know. We're constantly working toward implementing and stabilizing more features and your requests are valuable. Some of you might have experience with other accountability software, or simply have some stunning ideas that we could've never come up with on our own. Think outside the box. +If there are features you'd like to see in Net Responsibility, +please let us know. We're constantly working toward implementing and +stabilizing more features and your requests are valuable. Some of +you might have experience with other accountability software, or +simply have some stunning ideas that we could've never come up with +on our own. Think outside the box. -Please remember that it may take time for us to implement a requested feature, and if you want it more quickly, you may be interested in working on it yourself. Even then, please [[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility/issues add it as a feature request]] in the NR issue tracker. (You may want to first scan through the other feature requests to make sure the same or something similar has not already been added.) Try to be as specific as possible: What do you want to see implemented? What is the difference from what you're seeing now and what you would like to see? Are you able to illustrate the end product? Do you have a proposal of how to get there? +Please remember that it may take time for us to implement a +requested feature, and if you want it more quickly, you may be +interested in working on it yourself. Even then, please +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility/issues add it as a feature request]] +in the NR issue tracker. (You may want to first scan through the +other feature requests to make sure the same or something similar +has not already been added.) Try to be as specific as possible: What +do you want to see implemented? What is the difference from what +you're seeing now and what you would like to see? Are you able to +illustrate the end product? Do you have a proposal of how to get +there? -!!Website Bugs or Feature Requests -If you wish to report bugs or submit feature requests related to the NR website, you can do this in [[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility-website/issues this section of NR's issue tracker]]. +!!Website or Documentation Bugs or Feature Requests +If you wish to report bugs or submit feature requests related to the +NR website (including the documentation), you can do this in +[[https://issues.netresponsibility.com/projects/net-responsibility-website/issues this section of NR's issue tracker]]. !!Accessing the issue tracker: Security warning, and Login -When you try to access the issue tracker, your browser may display a security warning. You can safely ignore this and grant a permanent security exception. For more info, [[0901-FAQ.html#19 see this FAQ entry]]. +When you try to access the issue tracker, your browser may display a +security warning. You can safely ignore this and grant a permanent +security exception. For more info, +[[0901-FAQ.html#19 see this FAQ entry]]. -Anyone can go to the issue tracker and view the various bug reports, feature requests and other information there. However, in order to create a new issue (bug report, feature request, etc.), you will need to sign in with your NR user login information. The first time you do this, you may need to give some basic additional information in order to gain access. Also, even if you're already logged in to the general NR website itself, you may still need to log in to the issue tracker area of the website. +Anyone can go to the issue tracker and view the various bug reports, +feature requests and other information there. However, in order to +create a new issue (bug report, feature request, etc.), you will +need to sign in with your NR user login information. The first time +you do this, you may need to give some basic additional information +in order to gain access. Also, even if you're already logged in to +the general NR website itself, you may still need to log in to the +issue tracker area of the website. diff -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 -r 468b7ffd7e45e3543f4c16b194dbcfc407c9e78f pages/0903-ContributeToNR.page --- a/pages/0903-ContributeToNR.page +++ b/pages/0903-ContributeToNR.page @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ !!Issue tracker: Bug reports, Feature requests, and Related information +For a brief how-to (with a few helpful screenshots) on how to add a +new issue to the issue tracker, see the +[[0311-UsingIssueTracker.html Use of Issue Tracker]] guide. + !Bug reports If you encounter a bug in the software, please report it. It is best to add it @@ -58,9 +62,9 @@ you would like to see? Are you able to illustrate the end product? 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1 new commit in net-responsibility-documentation: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/commits/1430d5412b46/ Changeset: 1430d5412b46 User: duststuff Date: 2014-05-28 12:59:57 Summary: Removed zip files of generated docs since they are unnecessary. Affected #: 3 files diff -r 284171779622b4d01a5025fe34bf37fb230b3336 -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 doc/net-responsibility-3.0.1-doc.zip Binary file doc/net-responsibility-3.0.1-doc.zip has changed diff -r 284171779622b4d01a5025fe34bf37fb230b3336 -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 doc/net-responsibility-3.0.2-doc.zip Binary file doc/net-responsibility-3.0.2-doc.zip has changed diff -r 284171779622b4d01a5025fe34bf37fb230b3336 -r 1430d5412b46e426caf9fbe7258b9094f00fa858 doc/net-responsibility-3.0.3-doc.zip Binary file doc/net-responsibility-3.0.3-doc.zip has changed Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: <com...@bi...> - 2014-05-22 01:18:22
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1 new commit in net-responsibility-documentation: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/commits/284171779622/ Changeset: 284171779622 User: duststuff Date: 2014-05-22 03:10:57 Summary: Fixed link to Check NR script on Troubleshooting Installation page. Affected #: 3 files diff -r 8355f0cb3a5fe6fd2d64c8fe4966759dce6bc798 -r 284171779622b4d01a5025fe34bf37fb230b3336 doc/net-responsibility-3.0.3-doc.zip Binary file doc/net-responsibility-3.0.3-doc.zip has changed diff -r 8355f0cb3a5fe6fd2d64c8fe4966759dce6bc798 -r 284171779622b4d01a5025fe34bf37fb230b3336 pages/0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.page --- a/pages/0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.page +++ b/pages/0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.page @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ !!Is the NR program running properly? Since Net Responsibility is designed to run in the background, it is often useful to have a way to confirm whether it is running properly or not. Following is a guide to the best way to do this, using a script file we've developed for this purpose. It is best to wait for several minutes after your system starts or NR is started before running this test. -<!Step 1:!> Download the tarball (archived file) from [[https://responsibility.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/responsibility/utils/check-nr/check-nr.tar.gz this link]] and extract/unpack it to the directory/folder of your choice. The contents should include the script file <*check-nr.sh*> and a README file with instructions on how to use it. +<!Step 1:!> Download the tarball (archived file) from [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/responsibility/files/utils/check-nr.tar.gz/download this link]] and extract/unpack it to the directory/folder of your choice. The contents should include the script file <*check-nr.sh*> and a README file with instructions on how to use it. <!Step 2:!> Next you'll need to use the <*cd*> command in a terminal window to go to the folder where you put the script file. So, if I put it in <*/my/big/folder*> I would enter the following command: diff -r 8355f0cb3a5fe6fd2d64c8fe4966759dce6bc798 -r 284171779622b4d01a5025fe34bf37fb230b3336 pages/0709-TroubleshootingReports.page --- a/pages/0709-TroubleshootingReports.page +++ b/pages/0709-TroubleshootingReports.page @@ -2,22 +2,120 @@ A07NR_ForAP !!!Why am I not receiving a report? -Assuming that any necessary internet connections are working, the following are possible reasons why someone did not receive a Net Responsibility (NR) report that they were expecting: - - The user has not successfully registered, installed, and/or configured the NR program. In this case, the [[0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.html Troubleshooting Installation and Configuration guide]] may be helpful. +Assuming that any necessary internet connections are working, the +following are possible reasons why someone did not receive a Net +Responsibility (NR) report that they were expecting: + - The user has not successfully registered, installed, and/or + configured the NR program. In this case, the + [[0309-TroubleshootingInstallation.html Troubleshooting Installation and Configuration guide]] + may be helpful. - There is a bug in the NR program. - - The user did not enter the expected email address during the registration process, or did not save their settings. - - The email containing the report was considered spam by the email server or email client, and was automatically quarantined, or directed to a Spam/Junk/Trash folder. + - The user did not enter the expected email address during the + registration process, or did not save their settings. + - The email containing the report was considered spam by the email + server or email client, and was automatically quarantined, or + directed to a Spam/Junk/Trash folder. -For the first three reasons, the user will need to make sure any problems are resolved. The first and third reasons can be looked at by testing the NR program, checking online settings, and making sure NR has been configured after any changes to online settings. The second reason can be looked at by examining any errors generated by the NR program and/or contacting the developers or other users via the NR website or the forum mentioned on the main page. For the third reason it would also be good to check that the intended email address is correct. For the fourth reason, the person receiving the email will need to figure out a solution. If an accountability partner (AP) is not receiving a report they were expecting, they should first try to make sure it is not for the fourth reason, and then they should contact the user and request them to check out the first three reasons. Please note that, even if reports have been coming through without a problem before, it is still possible that they may begin to be treated as spam. However, most email servers and email clients have a way to 'train' their spam filters or 'whitelist' certain 'From' addresses, which should keep this from becoming a problem. +For the first three reasons, the user will need to make sure any +problems are resolved. The first and third reasons can be looked at +by testing the NR program, checking online settings, and making sure +NR has been configured after any changes to online settings. The +second reason can be looked at by examining any errors generated by +the NR program and/or contacting the developers or other users via +the NR website or the forum mentioned on the main page. For the +third reason it would also be good to check that the intended email +address is correct. For the fourth reason, the person receiving the +email will need to figure out a solution. If an accountability +partner (AP) is not receiving a report they were expecting, they +should first try to make sure it is not for the fourth reason, and +then they should contact the user and request them to check out the +first three reasons. Please note that, even if reports have been +coming through without a problem before, it is still possible that +they may begin to be treated as spam. However, most email servers +and email clients have a way to 'train' their spam filters or +'whitelist' certain 'From' addresses, which should keep this from +becoming a problem. !!!Why doesn't the attached report work right? -For an introduction to the attached report, see the [[0705-UnderstandingReports.html Understanding the Reports]] guide. Following are some reasons why an attached report might not be functioning as it should: - - If the attached file is a ZIP file, the computer may not have software installed to 'unzip' or extract it. Try downloading it to a location outside of your web browser and email client. If you have the necessary software installed, you may be able to right-click on the ZIP file and choose 'Extract', 'Extract here', or something similar, which should result in an HTML file being created that you can then view with your web browser. If you don't see this option when you right-click, you may need to download and install 'archive manager' software in order to extract it. - - If the attached file is an HTML file (these usually have an .htm or .html extension), the most likely problem is that your web browser or email client does not have JavaScript enabled. If this is the case, then you will see a message informing you of this. It is recommended that you save the attached file somewhere outside of your web browser or email client, and then try to open it with your web browser. If you get the same message, then JavaScript is not working correctly in your browser. Make sure that JavaScript is both installed AND enabled in your browser, remembering that with some browsers it is possible that the settings may have JavaScript 'enabled' even if it's not actually installed. Also note that Java and JavaScript are two different things, even though they share the same name. To check if JavaScript is currently enabled in the browser you're using, you can try this [[http://www.isjavascriptenabled.com/ JavaScript Test]] website. - - If you are able to open the attached file in your web browser and see the report, but certain parts of the tree structure are missing or not working properly, then JavaScript is working correctly in your browser, but you have probably opened it from within your webmail account (in your web browser) or your email client. For security purposes some email servers and email clients will 'strip' certain parts of an attachment (like parts of a JavaScript script) when it is opened. In order for the report to work properly, the attached file should be saved somewhere outside of the web browser or email client, and then opened from that location. - - The attached report may be 'broken' because of some problems in its code (such as the appearance of unwanted newlines and single quotes). If this is the case, the usual symptom is that JavaScript will not work at all, meaning that neither the JavaScript tree nor the text message about JavaScript being disabled will be displayed. Improvements to the software are the best long-term solution, but until that happens a temporary workaround is to try to 'repair' the broken report by clicking on [[http://netresponsibility.com/repair.php this link]] and following the instructions there. This is not guaranteed to work in every case, but it is worth trying. Also, note that the report you are trying to repair needs to be smaller than 12 MB. +For an introduction to the attached report, see the +[[0705-UnderstandingReports.html Understanding the Reports]] guide. +Following are some reasons why an attached report might not be +functioning as it should: + - If the attached file is a ZIP file, the computer may not have + software installed to 'unzip' or extract it. Try downloading it to + a location outside of your web browser and email client. If you + have the necessary software installed, you may be able to + right-click on the ZIP file and choose 'Extract', 'Extract here', + or something similar, which should result in an HTML file being + created that you can then view with your web browser. If you don't + see this option when you right-click, you may need to download and + install 'archive manager' software in order to extract it. + - If the attached file is an HTML file (these usually have an .htm + or .html extension), the most likely problem is that your web + browser or email client does not have JavaScript enabled. If this + is the case, then you will see a message informing you of this. It + is recommended that you save the attached file somewhere outside + of your web browser or email client, and then try to open it with + your web browser. If you get the same message, then JavaScript is + not working correctly in your browser. Make sure that JavaScript + is both installed AND enabled in your browser, remembering that + with some browsers it is possible that the settings may have + JavaScript 'enabled' even if it's not actually installed. Also + note that Java and JavaScript are two different things, even + though they share the same name. To check if JavaScript is + currently enabled in the browser you're using, you can try this + [[http://www.isjavascriptenabled.com/ JavaScript Test]] website. + - If you are able to open the attached file in your web browser + and see the report, but certain parts of the tree structure are + missing or not working properly, then JavaScript is working + correctly in your browser, but you have probably opened it from + within your webmail account (in your web browser) or your email + client. For security purposes some email servers and email clients + will 'strip' certain parts of an attachment (like parts of a + JavaScript script) when it is opened. In order for the report to + work properly, the attached file should be saved somewhere outside + of the web browser or email client, and then opened from that + location. + - The attached report may be 'broken' because of some problems in + its code (such as the appearance of unwanted newlines and single + quotes). If this is the case, the usual symptom is that JavaScript + will not work at all, meaning that neither the JavaScript tree nor + the text message about JavaScript being disabled will be + displayed. Improvements to the software are the best long-term + solution, but until that happens a temporary workaround is to try + to 'repair' the broken report by clicking on + [[http://netresponsibility.com/repair.php this link]] and + following the instructions there. This is not guaranteed to work + in every case, but it is worth trying. Also, note that the report + you are trying to repair needs to be smaller than 12 MB. !!!Why are there so many false positives? -There may be a lot of false positives (i.e. a warning that is not really a problem) in the <*Warnings*> section of the reports you receive, causing you to wonder why there are so many, and if there isn't anything that can be done to lessen or completely avoid them. The reason there are so many is because efforts are still being made to test and tweak the filtering method in order to catch what needs to be caught, and ignore the rest. The developers of NR can do a certain amount of improvement on their own, but it would be tremendously helpful if NR users and accountability partners also helped out with this process. Here are three different ways that help can be given: - - NR users can make sure the option 'Provide improvement data' is selected in the 'Tweaks' section of their online settings. When this is selected, the program will <*anonymously*> send the warnings from each report to our server and store them there. This will help developers understand how to improve the blacklists and filtering methods. - - A relatively new feature we are using in the <*Warnings*> section of reports is a color-coded number ranking system for each item listed. Because it has not been extensively tested, you should not completely rely on it at the current time. However, efforts are being made to improve its accuracy and the good news is, since it is included in the reports that are sent out, you are also able to help out with this. For more information about how you can give valuable help by giving a bit of your time whenever you receive a report, see the [[0705-UnderstandingReports.html#9 'Improving the Reports' section of the "Understanding the Reports" guide]]. Thanks in advance for whatever help you can give in making the reports more accurate and useful! +There may be a lot of false positives (i.e. a warning that is not +really a problem) in the <*Warnings*> section of the reports you +receive, causing you to wonder why there are so many, and if there +isn't anything that can be done to lessen or completely avoid them. +The reason there are so many is because efforts are still being made +to test and tweak the filtering method in order to catch what needs +to be caught, and ignore the rest. The developers of NR can do a +certain amount of improvement on their own, but it would be +tremendously helpful if NR users and accountability partners also +helped out with this process. Here are three different ways that +help can be given: + - NR users can make sure the option 'Provide improvement data' is + selected in the 'Tweaks' section of their online settings. When + this is selected, the program will <*anonymously*> send the + warnings from each report to our server and store them there. This + will help developers understand how to improve the blacklists and + filtering methods. + - A relatively new feature we are using in the <*Warnings*> + section of reports is a color-coded number ranking system for each + item listed. Because it has not been extensively tested, you + should not completely rely on it at the current time. However, + efforts are being made to improve its accuracy and the good news + is, since it is included in the reports that are sent out, you are + also able to help out with this. For more information about how + you can give valuable help by giving a bit of your time whenever + you receive a report, see the + [[0705-UnderstandingReports.html#9 'Improving the Reports' section of the "Understanding the Reports" guide]]. + Thanks in advance for whatever help you can give in + making the reports more accurate and useful! Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility-documentation/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |
From: Bitbucket <com...@bi...> - 2013-11-05 06:35:07
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4 new commits in net-responsibility: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/91284d4268ff/ Changeset: 91284d4268ff User: roggan87 Date: 2013-08-04 15:14:24 Summary: Finetuned the improvement data feature Affected #: 3 files https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/95fea5a4bfa6/ Changeset: 95fea5a4bfa6 User: roggan87 Date: 2013-08-04 16:01:19 Summary: Cleaned up a temporary fix Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/b9932e4d3c15/ Changeset: b9932e4d3c15 User: roggan87 Date: 2013-08-04 16:03:04 Summary: Now following 301 responses, closing bug #51 Affected #: 1 file https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/commits/6945488c4aba/ Changeset: 6945488c4aba User: roggan87 Date: 2013-11-05 07:34:41 Summary: Added forgotten locale for DefaultSniffer Affected #: 1 file Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/netresponsibilityteam/net-responsibility/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. You are receiving this because you have the service enabled, addressing the recipient of this email. |