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Why are there a video conference server in my spamfilter?

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Anonymous
2016-09-22
2016-12-20
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-09-22

    What i want, is a spamfilter. Not a video conference server. Why should these two things be on the same hardware?

    Scrollout F1 should be the best spamfilter there is, video conferencing belongs in my opinion on my communication server. (Where it already are, by the way)

    Please, please, please. Make Scrollout F1 a pure, and possibly the best spamfilter, and not try to stick things i dont need into it.

     
  • Marius Gologan

    Marius Gologan - 2016-09-24

    Because Skype for Business self-hosted license + MS Exchange = the price for 2 rooms apartment.
    A nightmare to implement SfB and, in the end, a frustration to use it.

    On the other hand, jitsi might provide the basic need for a small office and has a small footprint ... for free. The stress is on the browser, not on the server.

     

    Last edit: Marius Gologan 2016-09-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-09-25

    Jitsi sounds great. I would love to try it out...but separately from my spam filter. They have no business being on the same machine.

     
  • Marius Gologan

    Marius Gologan - 2016-09-25

    Email addresses, ldap might become a way of contacting.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-09-26

    First, lot of thx for this great project.
    I've got a self hosted Scrollout F1 server in an lxc container (Proxmox host) and runs pretty well, but I had to disable jitsi service. In general, I don't run services that I have not requested. Jitsi it's a very good project too, and maybe it could be in another server. I'll be glad to follow and install, but not in a mail filter server.

    In order to avoid reenabling in nginx, I modified /var/www/bin/jitsi-meet.sh with this first 3 lines:

    #!/bin/bash
    [ -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/jitsi-meet.conf ] && rm -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/jitsi-meet.conf
    exit 0
    

    Marius, I hope you do not mind.

     
  • Marius Gologan

    Marius Gologan - 2016-09-26

    As mentioned in a previews post, the current release limits the access to intranet network (using Nginx):
    10/8; 192.168/16; 172.16/12

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-11-17

    I think the problem come from it's not well documented and it's not clearly related to antispam services. So I agree that it's not the right place for it. It's also a matter of trust to not have what we not intended in the installation.
    A good way to solve that, could be provide a swith button to activate or deactivate this kind of optionnal functionnalities.
    I write this to help, not to blame. You make an impressive work.
    Telemak

     
  • MACscr

    MACscr - 2016-11-21

    i agree, i had to removed it as well. I hope its not installed again on upgrades.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-11-28

    it is reinstalled on updates by /var/www/bin/update.sh. so removing all jitsi and java components after every update.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-12-03

    Yeah this is a very odd thing to just randomly add.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-12-20

    Thank You for removing Jitsi from Scrollout. After update to the newest version, jitsi was removed, but some java packages left over.
    To clean up:

    dpkg-query -W -f='${binary:Package}\n' | grep -E -e '^(ia32-)?(sun|oracle)-java' -e '^openjdk-' -e '^icedtea' -e '^(default|gcj)-j(re|dk)' -e '^gcj-(.*)-j(re|dk)' -e '^java-common' | xargs apt-get -y remove
    apt-get -y autoremove
    
    dpkg -l | grep ^rc | awk '{print($2)}' | xargs apt-get -y purge
    
     
  • Maxime CHARDIN

    Maxime CHARDIN - 2016-12-20

    It works fine, all is now cleaned.

     

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