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From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-11-08 11:47:38
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###################################################################### History: -------- 08.11.2004 Usermin-Development-Version 1.093 released 05.11.2004 Webmin-Development-Version 1.163 released 01.11.2004 Virtualmin-Development-Version 2.34 released 07.10.2004 Virtualmin-Version 2.31 released as stable 06.09.2004 Webmin-Version 1.160 released as stable Usermin-Version 1.090 released as stable ###################################################################### Current Stable Release for Webmin is 1.160 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-1.noarch.rpm http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-minimal.tar.gz Current Development Release for Webmin is 1.164 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.164.tar.gz Current Stable Release for Usermin is 1.090 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090-1.noarch.rpm Current Development Release for Usermin is 1.094 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.094.tar.gz Current Stable Release for VirtualMin is 2.31 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.31.wbm.gz Current Development Release for VirtualMin is 2.34 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.34.wbm.gz ###################################################################### If you are anoyed by these post you can filter this with procmail scanning for X-Webmin: update in the header. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ | Webbased Administration Tool for http://webmin.mamemu.de/ | Unixoid Systems :-) Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-11-05 06:45:04
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###################################################################### History: -------- 05.11.2004 Webmin-Development-Version 1.163 released 01.11.2004 Virtualmin-Development-Version 2.34 released 15.10.2004 Usermin-Development-Version 1.093 released 07.10.2004 Virtualmin-Version 2.31 released as stable 06.09.2004 Webmin-Version 1.160 released as stable Usermin-Version 1.090 released as stable ###################################################################### Current Stable Release for Webmin is 1.160 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-1.noarch.rpm http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-minimal.tar.gz Current Development Release for Webmin is 1.164 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.164.tar.gz Current Stable Release for Usermin is 1.090 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090-1.noarch.rpm Current Development Release for Usermin is 1.093 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.093.tar.gz Current Stable Release for VirtualMin is 2.31 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.31.wbm.gz Current Development Release for VirtualMin is 2.34 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.34.wbm.gz ###################################################################### If you are anoyed by these post you can filter this with procmail scanning for X-Webmin: update in the header. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ | Webbased Administration Tool for http://webmin.mamemu.de/ | Unixoid Systems :-) Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-11-03 08:30:23
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Hi Jamie, Jamie Cameron wrote: > Hmm, it sounds like I would need to login to a SuSE 9.1 or 9.2 system > to see exactly how all this works. Any chance you could give me an > account on your box? Login and password to a 9.1 system will be coming in a few minutes through eMail. For a 9.2 system you'll have to wait, because this is my box at home and I need to setup dyndns or something like that for you to be able to login. > Also, I need to see what SuSE has changed with network interface > configuration since 9.1, as Webmin currently doesn't support the new > ifcfg-* file format.. Glad I can help ... |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-11-03 08:16:26
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On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 19:24, Martin Mewes wrote: > Hi Jamie, > > Martin Mewes wrote: > > Mounting on the command line makes no problems. > > These would be correct entries in /etc/samba/fstab when a user is in a > domain. Just tested ... > > //$windows/$share /mnt/public \ > username=$domainuser,password=$domainpasswd,uid=$linuxuid,gid=linuxuid,rw > > .. all in one line of course. > > Reason for the errors could have been that $domainuser does not need > to have something like "DOMAIN\USER" in order to login, because if the > local samba-server is already a member of a domain the username is > authenticated against a domain-controller anyway. > > So this is more a User-Error here. But you could add an additional way > to mount a smb-share if someone is using "$domain\$domainuser", > because of the above written like this ... > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > In first place try "$domainuser" only as this is for Domain-Members. > In second place try "$domain\$domainuser" because it could be that we > are in a workgroup. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Maybe it would be good anyway to let the user choose if his machine is > a domain-machine or a workgroup-machine when connecting to a smb-share > to prevent errors in advance? > > Anyways the move of smbmounts to /etc/samba/smbfstab should be done. Hmm, it sounds like I would need to login to a SuSE 9.1 or 9.2 system to see exactly how all this works. Any chance you could give me an account on your box? Also, I need to see what SuSE has changed with network interface configuration since 9.1, as Webmin currently doesn't support the new ifcfg-* file format.. - Jamie |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-11-02 22:07:43
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The ui_print_header function is slightly different - it has one additional parameter at the start, which is text to appear below the page title. So the 'show module config' argument is actually the 4th to ui_print_header. - Jamie On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 02:52, Michael Wray wrote: > Thanks...it doesn't appear to be the same for &ui_print_header; > > -----Original Message----- > From: web...@li... > [mailto:web...@li...]On Behalf Of Jamie > Cameron > Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 4:09 PM > To: web...@li... > Subject: Re: [webmin-devel] Suppressing module config > > > Michael Wray wrote .. > > I was under the mistaken impression that setting the fourth parameter to > > &header to 0 (thats zero) would suppress the display of the "module > config" > > link. How do I accomplish this? I don't want to get rid of that, just > > want > > to call &header differently based on user info so that the config link > > isn't > > printed unless implicitly asked for. > > It's actually the 3rd parameter. If set to 0 (or omitted), the Module Config > link won't appear. > > - Jamie > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE > LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click > - > Forwarded by the Webmin development list at web...@we... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-devel > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE > LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click > - > Forwarded by the Webmin development list at web...@we... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-devel |
From: Michael W. <mw...@ai...> - 2004-11-02 15:48:47
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Thanks...it doesn't appear to be the same for &ui_print_header; -----Original Message----- From: web...@li... [mailto:web...@li...]On Behalf Of Jamie Cameron Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 4:09 PM To: web...@li... Subject: Re: [webmin-devel] Suppressing module config Michael Wray wrote .. > I was under the mistaken impression that setting the fourth parameter to > &header to 0 (thats zero) would suppress the display of the "module config" > link. How do I accomplish this? I don't want to get rid of that, just > want > to call &header differently based on user info so that the config link > isn't > printed unless implicitly asked for. It's actually the 3rd parameter. If set to 0 (or omitted), the Module Config link won't appear. - Jamie ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click - Forwarded by the Webmin development list at web...@we... To remove yourself from this list, go to http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-devel |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-11-01 22:09:40
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Michael Wray wrote .. > I was under the mistaken impression that setting the fourth parameter to > &header to 0 (thats zero) would suppress the display of the "module config" > link. How do I accomplish this? I don't want to get rid of that, just > want > to call &header differently based on user info so that the config link > isn't > printed unless implicitly asked for. It's actually the 3rd parameter. If set to 0 (or omitted), the Module Config link won't appear. - Jamie |
From: Michael W. <mw...@ai...> - 2004-11-01 21:48:40
|
I was under the mistaken impression that setting the fourth parameter to &header to 0 (thats zero) would suppress the display of the "module config" link. How do I accomplish this? I don't want to get rid of that, just want to call &header differently based on user info so that the config link isn't printed unless implicitly asked for. Michael Wray S4F Technologies, Inc. 2448 S. 81st St. Tulsa, OK 74137 http://www.s4f.com mailto:mw...@s4... |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-11-01 09:38:37
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###################################################################### History: -------- 01.11.2004 Virtualmin-Development-Version 2.34 released 15.10.2004 Usermin-Development-Version 1.093 released 11.10.2004 Webmin-Development-Version 1.163 released 07.10.2004 Virtualmin-Version 2.31 released as stable 06.09.2004 Webmin-Version 1.160 released as stable Usermin-Version 1.090 released as stable ###################################################################### Current Stable Release for Webmin is 1.160 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-1.noarch.rpm http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-minimal.tar.gz Current Development Release for Webmin is 1.163 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.163.tar.gz Current Stable Release for Usermin is 1.090 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090-1.noarch.rpm Current Development Release for Usermin is 1.093 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.093.tar.gz Current Stable Release for VirtualMin is 2.31 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.31.wbm.gz Current Development Release for VirtualMin is 2.34 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.34.wbm.gz ###################################################################### If you are anoyed by these post you can filter this with procmail scanning for X-Webmin: update in the header. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ | Webbased Administration Tool for http://webmin.mamemu.de/ | Unixoid Systems :-) Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-11-01 08:24:29
|
Hi Jamie, Martin Mewes wrote: > Mounting on the command line makes no problems. These would be correct entries in /etc/samba/fstab when a user is in a domain. Just tested ... //$windows/$share /mnt/public \ username=$domainuser,password=$domainpasswd,uid=$linuxuid,gid=linuxuid,rw .. all in one line of course. Reason for the errors could have been that $domainuser does not need to have something like "DOMAIN\USER" in order to login, because if the local samba-server is already a member of a domain the username is authenticated against a domain-controller anyway. So this is more a User-Error here. But you could add an additional way to mount a smb-share if someone is using "$domain\$domainuser", because of the above written like this ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In first place try "$domainuser" only as this is for Domain-Members. In second place try "$domain\$domainuser" because it could be that we are in a workgroup. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maybe it would be good anyway to let the user choose if his machine is a domain-machine or a workgroup-machine when connecting to a smb-share to prevent errors in advance? Anyways the move of smbmounts to /etc/samba/smbfstab should be done. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ http://webmin.mamemu.de/ Webbased Administration Tool for Unixoid Systems :-) Member of the Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-11-01 07:12:16
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Hi Jamie, Jamie Cameron wrote: > Perhaps not all filesystems have a mount.XXX program, only those that > cannot be handled directly by the kernel .. > > So what is Webmin doing wrong exactly? Is it using /etc/fstab instead of > /etc/samba/sbmfstab , or can it not even mount SMBFS at all? [/etc/fstab -> /etc/samba/smbfstab] It uses /etc/fstab, which is not wrong in the first line. Compiling smb-shares in /etc/fstab is making the used login and password visible to any user on the system. According to the FAQ smb-shares whould be written to /etc/samba/smbfstab by default, because this is more safe. If you do a "ps -fax" as a normal user you will see login and password in the tree, whereas written down in /etc/samba/fstab it only shows that there is something mounted. Anyway a "cat" would make it visible, so it is just a chmod-modding by the admin to disallow this. SuSE 9.2 has an empty sbmfstab coming with the default rpm's. I cannot be sure for SuSE 9.1, but the mechanism should be as bot distros come with Samba v3.x [mount-errors] I can only be sure for SuSE 9.2. Using Webmin there is a syntax error happening. Mounting on the command line makes no problems. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ http://webmin.mamemu.de/ Webbased Administration Tool for Unixoid Systems :-) Member of the Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-10-31 23:27:38
|
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 01:52, Martin Mewes wrote: > Hi Jamie, > > Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote : > > On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 05:59, Martin Mewes wrote: > > > mount -t smbfs -o \ > > > username=$username,password=$password //$server/$share > > > /$linux/$dir > > > So does the mount.smbfs program not exist on SuSE 9.1? Typically > > there is a mount.XXX for every XXX filesystem supported .. > > > > Without this program, it is hard for Webmin to know if SMBFS > > support is installed or not. > > It does exist in 9.2 so I think it does exist in 9.1 as well. > > In addition, when I enter "mount" on a shell followed by <tab> I get > these things .. > > mount mount.cifs mount.smbfs > > If you were right, there should be something like "mount.ntfs" as > well, because I have onw NTFS-filesystem mounted ro to my box. Perhaps not all filesystems have a mount.XXX program, only those that cannot be handled directly by the kernel .. So what is Webmin doing wrong exactly? Is it using /etc/fstab instead of /etc/samba/sbmfstab , or can it not even mount SMBFS at all? - Jamie |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-10-31 23:01:18
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###################################################################### Webmin/Usermin - Translation - Monthly HOWTO Webmin Translation Team - Last changed: 27.10.2004 ###################################################################### History: -------- 27.10.2004 Virtualmin-Development-Version 2.33 released 15.10.2004 Usermin-Development-Version 1.093 released 11.10.2004 Webmin-Development-Version 1.163 released 07.10.2004 Virtualmin-Version 2.30 released as stable 06.09.2004 Webmin-Version 1.160 released as stable Usermin-Version 1.090 released as stable ###################################################################### Current Stable Release for Webmin is 1.160 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-1.noarch.rpm http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-minimal.tar.gz Current Development Release for Webmin is 1.163 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.163.tar.gz Current Stable Release for Usermin is 1.090 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090-1.noarch.rpm Current Development Release for Usermin is 1.093 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.093.tar.gz Current Stable Release for VirtualMin is 2.30 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.30.wbm.gz Current Development Release for VirtualMin is 2.33 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.33.wbm.gz ###################################################################### Administrative: --------------- The Webmin Translation Team suggests, that you use the wbmtranslator as the main tool for your translations you want to provide to the Webmin Translation Team. Stuff done with wbmtranslator will be processed at a higher level. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: 2004-10-21 16:33 - wbmtranslator 0.6rc2 released * In rc1 we included a feature, which deletes the "log_="-entries from translated "lang/xx". Now in rc2 we have removed this functionality because of a misunderstanding on the way Webmin is writing his log-files. * Bug #349 (Working path must be defined in the module configuration) should be ok now. * Fixed a size conversion error in trans_get_string_from_size (). * The SMTP server is not required anymore if user choose to use the mailboxes module to send E-Mails. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E-Mail-Address for sending in translations to Webmin has changed. Please send in all stuff to tra...@we... in the future. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 23.02.2004 If you are anoyed by these post you can filter this with procmail scanning for X-Webmin: monthly in the header. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ###################################################################### Original: http://webmin.mamemu.de/modules.html#newlang ###################################################################### TOC: 1. Adding New Languages to Webmin 2. Using wbmtranslator 3. Is there a way to use localization when developing a new theme? 4. Special Hint ###################################################################### 1. Adding New Languages to Webmin New translations of the existing core Webmin modules are always welcome. If you want to translate Webmin into a new language or update one of the existing translations, follow these steps : Get the latest development version of Webmin so that you can see the latest translations that have been done by other people. In the file lang_list.txt in the Webmin root directory, add a new line for your language like : lang=sw,titles=1,charset=iso-6666-6 Swahili The "lang" part defines the short code for the language, and should follow the ISO standard where possible. The "titles" part controls whether Webmin should use letter images for displaying page titles in the language, and should be set to 1 if your language uses european characters. The optional "charset" part sets the character set that is sent to the web browser when using the language, so that is can automatically select the right font to use. Switch to your new language in the Webmin Configuration module under the Language icon. In the directory lang under the Webmin root and in each of the lang subdirectories under the module directories, create a new file called sw (or whatever the short code for your language is) that is a translation of the en file in the same directory. In each of the module.info files under the module directories, add a new desc_sw= line that is a translation of the desc= line. In each of the module directories, create a new file called config.info.sw which is a translation of config.info (if it exists). In the help subdirectory under each of the module directories (where they exist), translate all of the something.html files into something.sw.html. A table of currently translated languages is available so that you can see how much has been done for each language and module so far. There is also a list of other translators that you might want to contact before doing your own translation work. You don't have to finish translating the entire of Webmin for your translation to be useful. Many people just do a few modules at a time, or skip the help pages initially. When your translation has made some progress, send a .tar.gz file of all the translated files to the Webmin Translation Team at tra...@we... so that they can include it in the main Webmin distribution. The best way to tar up everything is with the command : tar czf /tmp/translation.tar.gz \ */lang/sw lang/sw */module.info \ */config.info.sw */help/*.sw.html ###################################################################### 2. Using wbmtranslator This is a module by Emmanuel Saracco which can be downloaded here: http://labs.libre-entreprise.org/projects/wbmtranslator/ It consists of an easy to use webinterface in order to update current translations or setup new languages. Last not least it enables you to officially send in translations to the Webmin Translation Team at tra...@we... ###################################################################### 3. Is there a way to use localization when developing a new theme? Yes (by Jamie Cameron) There is a way to do this - create a lang/ subdirectory under your theme with the usual en, de and other files. Then in your theme CGIs or .pl, use code like : %mytext = &load_language("my-theme-directory"); print "<b>$mytext{'something'}</b> <p>\n"; ###################################################################### 4. Special hint /usr/libexec/webmin/lang/en <original> feedback_desc2=This feedback will be sent to the developer of Webmin, not your system administrator, ISP or hosting company. Please write your feedback in english, even if you are currently running Webmin in another language. </original> You should add the following (after translating it into your language). <br>If you have a question or a request on the <u>Arabic Transalation</u>, please send a feedback <u>only</u> to <u>tra...@we...</u>. Complete line: feedback_desc2=This feedback will be sent to the developer of Webmin, not your system administrator, ISP or hosting company. Please write your feedback in english, even if you are currently running Webmin in another language.<br>If you have a question or a request on the <u>Arabic Transalation</u>, please send a feedback <u>only</u> to <u>tra...@we...</u>. And please do not forget to set proper HTML-Entities! If you want to take care of the translations yourself you may strip off tra...@we... and replace it with your own eMail-Adress. Note for the German folks: I kindly take this part for DE-Translations exclusively ;-) bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ | Webbased Administration Tool for http://webmin.mamemu.de/ | Unixoid Systems :-) Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-10-31 14:52:20
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Hi Jamie, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote : > On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 05:59, Martin Mewes wrote: > > mount -t smbfs -o \ > > username=$username,password=$password //$server/$share > > /$linux/$dir > So does the mount.smbfs program not exist on SuSE 9.1? Typically > there is a mount.XXX for every XXX filesystem supported .. > > Without this program, it is hard for Webmin to know if SMBFS > support is installed or not. It does exist in 9.2 so I think it does exist in 9.1 as well. In addition, when I enter "mount" on a shell followed by <tab> I get these things .. mount mount.cifs mount.smbfs If you were right, there should be something like "mount.ntfs" as well, because I have onw NTFS-filesystem mounted ro to my box. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ http://webmin.mamemu.de/ Webbased Administration Tool for Unixoid Systems :-) Member of the Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-10-31 08:38:27
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On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 05:59, Martin Mewes wrote: > Hi all, > > found on SuSE 9.1 and SuSE 9.2 > > When I use the mount module to mount windows-shares I receive erros > all the time. Doing it from the command line there is no problem. > > When I add this into /etc/samba/smbfstab > > //$server/$share /$linux/$dir smbfs \ > username=$username,password=$password > > and then do an /etc/init.d/smbfs restart > > the share is mounted. > > When I do a local > > mount -t smbfs -o \ > username=$username,password=$password //$server/$share /$linux/$dir > > everything works fine as well. > > When I look at the code for this in suse-linux-lib.pl > > [...] > if (&has_command("mount.smbfs")) { > $smbfs_support = `mount.smbfs -v` =~ /username=/i ? 4 : 3; > $smbfs_fs = "smbfs"; > } > [...] > > "mount.smbfs" is out of service as well as "smbmount" > > [...] > elsif (&has_command("smbmount")) { > $smbfs_support = `smbmount -v` =~ /Version\s+2/i ? 2 : 1; > $smbfs_fs = "smbfs"; > } > [...] > > It has worked with the very first version of Samba 3.02 on SuSE Linux > 9.1, but did not anymore when someone upgraded to Samba 3.04 with > Yast Online Update. In fact the mount was mounted from /etc/fstab, > but no longer if you needed to alter that mount. > > Please can someone patch against this in order to ... > > a) Only use "mount -t smbfs ..." > b) write this into an existing /etc/samba/sbmfstab to hide passwords. > c) write only to /etc/fstab if users should be able to mount this as > well. > > bis dahin - kind regards So does the mount.smbfs program not exist on SuSE 9.1? Typically there is a mount.XXX for every XXX filesystem supported .. Without this program, it is hard for Webmin to know if SMBFS support is installed or not. - Jamie |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-10-30 19:00:06
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Hi all, found on SuSE 9.1 and SuSE 9.2 When I use the mount module to mount windows-shares I receive erros all the time. Doing it from the command line there is no problem. When I add this into /etc/samba/smbfstab //$server/$share /$linux/$dir smbfs \ username=$username,password=$password and then do an /etc/init.d/smbfs restart the share is mounted. When I do a local mount -t smbfs -o \ username=$username,password=$password //$server/$share /$linux/$dir everything works fine as well. When I look at the code for this in suse-linux-lib.pl [...] if (&has_command("mount.smbfs")) { $smbfs_support = `mount.smbfs -v` =~ /username=/i ? 4 : 3; $smbfs_fs = "smbfs"; } [...] "mount.smbfs" is out of service as well as "smbmount" [...] elsif (&has_command("smbmount")) { $smbfs_support = `smbmount -v` =~ /Version\s+2/i ? 2 : 1; $smbfs_fs = "smbfs"; } [...] It has worked with the very first version of Samba 3.02 on SuSE Linux 9.1, but did not anymore when someone upgraded to Samba 3.04 with Yast Online Update. In fact the mount was mounted from /etc/fstab, but no longer if you needed to alter that mount. Please can someone patch against this in order to ... a) Only use "mount -t smbfs ..." b) write this into an existing /etc/samba/sbmfstab to hide passwords. c) write only to /etc/fstab if users should be able to mount this as well. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ http://webmin.mamemu.de/ Webbased Administration Tool for Unixoid Systems :-) Member of the Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2004-10-28 09:11:27
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###################################################################### History: -------- 27.10.2004 Virtualmin-Development-Version 2.33 released 15.10.2004 Usermin-Development-Version 1.093 released 11.10.2004 Webmin-Development-Version 1.163 released 07.10.2004 Virtualmin-Version 2.30 released as stable 06.09.2004 Webmin-Version 1.160 released as stable Usermin-Version 1.090 released as stable ###################################################################### Current Stable Release for Webmin is 1.160 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-1.noarch.rpm http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.160-minimal.tar.gz Current Development Release for Webmin is 1.163 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.163.tar.gz Current Stable Release for Usermin is 1.090 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090.tar.gz http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.090-1.noarch.rpm Current Development Release for Usermin is 1.093 http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.093.tar.gz Current Stable Release for VirtualMin is 2.30 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.30.wbm.gz Current Development Release for VirtualMin is 2.33 http://webmin.mamemu.de/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-2.33.wbm.gz ###################################################################### If you are anoyed by these post you can filter this with procmail scanning for X-Webmin: update in the header. bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ | Webbased Administration Tool for http://webmin.mamemu.de/ | Unixoid Systems :-) Webmin Translation Team ###################################################################### |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-10-23 22:25:38
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Matt Alexander wrote .. > Is anyone interested in creating an XUL port of Webmin? We could > possibly end up with a GUI admin tool that looks and feels just like a > locally run app. > ~Matt I suppose this could be done, but would be a huge amount of work as (presumably) all the code that currently outputs HTML would have to output XUL instead. Since this includes nearly every .cgi script in Webmin, you would be looking at a total re-write! - Jamie |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-10-23 22:25:37
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Matt Alexander wrote .. > Is anyone interested in creating an XUL port of Webmin? We could > possibly end up with a GUI admin tool that looks and feels just like a > locally run app. > ~Matt I suppose this could be done, but would be a huge amount of work as (presumably) all the code that currently outputs HTML would have to output XUL instead. Since this includes nearly every .cgi script in Webmin, you would be looking at a total re-write! - Jamie |
From: Matt A. <low...@gm...> - 2004-10-23 16:47:12
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Is anyone interested in creating an XUL port of Webmin? We could possibly end up with a GUI admin tool that looks and feels just like a locally run app. ~Matt -- Get Firefox! http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ |
From: Joe C. <jo...@sw...> - 2004-10-19 07:25:59
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Hi all, If anyone is in the Central Texas area, I'll be presenting at the Austin Perl Mongers meeting this Wednesday night at 7 PM on developing Webmin modules. We'll be developing a new module during the presentation, so a fun time will be had by all. I'd be happy to run into some fellow Webmin developers, or folks who've thought about developing Webmin modules but haven't quite gotten around to it yet. For directions: http://austin.pm.org This weeks meeting is at the UT Advanced Research Lab. Sorry for bothering the majority of folks on this list who are not fortunate enough to be located in Central Texas. I'll make it up to you later this week by publishing the presentation, the new module that we create, and all of the notes I make in preparation. |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-10-18 23:10:58
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On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 22:58, Emmanuel Saracco wrote: > hi jamie, > > here is a tiny patch that fix a problem when sending auth E-Mails with > mailboxes module. > > -> webmin-1.163 > > thanks, > > bye Thanks for debugging that! - Jamie |
From: Emmanuel S. <esa...@us...> - 2004-10-18 12:58:20
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hi jamie, here is a tiny patch that fix a problem when sending auth E-Mails with mailboxes module. -> webmin-1.163 thanks, bye |
From: Emmanuel S. <esa...@us...> - 2004-10-18 10:51:04
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Le dim 17/10/2004 à 22:17, ra...@si... a écrit : hi, [...] > Besides the potential security issues, it makes it extremely difficult > to differentiate between the following: is it really more unsecure than type 3 (the type used by mailboxes to manage auth password)? type 3 should be ok for me if at least it used a "password" HTML type. I know that any user can always view HTML source and get the password, but it will be not displayed on the interface (so at least protected from other eyes). am I wrong? -> this was a user's feature request for my module (wbmtranslator) and I didn't know how to answer it without using the (in this case) confusing type 12. @jamie: I think I will use type 3 (even if it never hide password). so no need for new type 16. [...] thanks, bye |
From: Emmanuel S. <esa...@us...> - 2004-10-18 09:43:45
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Le dim 17/10/2004 à 17:03, Emmanuel Saracco a écrit : hi, > could it be possible to have a simple password field for modules > configuration section (other than 12, which is sometime confusing for > the user). thanks to all for your answers and technical informations. I think I will follow martin's advices and let the user choose between using mailboxes configuration or specify new login/password (using futur type 16 to display corresponding HTML field). [...] thanks, bye |