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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-12-04 22:44:25
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Hi Everyone, Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. Topics Will Include: - Future Directions with Webmin - Hints on using Webmin's access control features - Topics for future webminars The first 50 registrant's will receive a Starbucks Card loaded with $5.00. For more details and information on how to register for this, see: http://www.opencountry.com/webmin/webinar.php - Jamie |
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From: boricua <bo...@de...> - 2005-12-04 22:55:57
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On 05 Dec 2005 09:44:11 +1100 Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future > Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST > and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. the press release and this email fail to say location, where is this being held? |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-12-05 01:15:40
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On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 09:54, boricua wrote: > On 05 Dec 2005 09:44:11 +1100 > Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future > > Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST > > and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. > > > the press release and this email fail to say location, where is this being held? On the web, at www.webex.com :-) It's not an actual physical seminar .. - Jamie |
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From: christian l. <chr...@ti...> - 2005-12-05 05:43:52
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 12:15:17PM +1100, Jamie Cameron wrote: > On the web, at www.webex.com :-) in order to 'attend', would i need some fancy software? are there some hardware requirements? i really do not know what a 'webinar' is and how it's supposed to work. sorry for taking bandwidth - rtfms and pointers welcome. :-) -- |
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From: Doc S. <do...@ma...> - 2005-12-19 01:01:20
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Jamie Cameron wrote: > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 09:54, boricua wrote: >> On 05 Dec 2005 09:44:11 +1100 >> Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: >> >>> Hi Everyone, >>> >>> Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future >>> Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST >>> and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. >> >> the press release and this email fail to say location, where is this being held? > > On the web, at www.webex.com :-) > It's not an actual physical seminar .. > > - Jamie I never heard how your webinar did Jamie... I was not able to attend had some other commitments. -- -Doc Lincoln, NE. |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-12-19 03:29:40
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On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 12:00, Doc Schneider wrote: > Jamie Cameron wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 09:54, boricua wrote: > >> On 05 Dec 2005 09:44:11 +1100 > >> Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Everyone, > >>> > >>> Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future > >>> Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST > >>> and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. > >> > >> the press release and this email fail to say location, where is this being held? > > > > On the web, at www.webex.com :-) > > It's not an actual physical seminar .. > > > > - Jamie > > I never heard how your webinar did Jamie... I was not able to attend had > some other commitments. It went OK .. it would have been nicer to have more attendees, but it was an interesting proof of concept for the future. - Jamie |
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From: Doc S. <do...@ma...> - 2005-12-19 03:49:19
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Jamie Cameron wrote: > On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 12:00, Doc Schneider wrote: >> Jamie Cameron wrote: >>> On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 09:54, boricua wrote: >>>> On 05 Dec 2005 09:44:11 +1100 >>>> Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Everyone, >>>>> >>>>> Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future >>>>> Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST >>>>> and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. >>>> the press release and this email fail to say location, where is this being held? >>> On the web, at www.webex.com :-) >>> It's not an actual physical seminar .. >>> >>> - Jamie >> I never heard how your webinar did Jamie... I was not able to attend had >> some other commitments. > > It went OK .. it would have been nicer to have more attendees, but it > was an interesting proof of concept for the future. > > - Jamie > Well it was during the middle of the U.S. work week and also for the most part during normal business hours. Glad to hear it went OK. And Proof of Concept is always important. -- -Doc Lincoln, NE. |
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From: Brian C. <we...@we...> - 2005-12-19 06:07:41
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Bug 1: Mail spool files aren't created consistently. This may be an OS problem(FC2), but I'm not sure. Some files in /var/spool/mail are created as being owned by uid.gid and some are created as being owned by uid.gid-of-mail. I can't seem to find a pattern to it... Some of each instance have been on the server fir a year plus and some have just been created recently... Any ideas? Bug 2: When deleting a domain via Virtualmin, disk quota entries are not being removed. When you look at the quotas, any users or groups that have been deleted are still there but they are now listed by their uid or gid and cannot be removed via the Quota module. It has to be done from the command line... Feature request: Would it be possible to have a Virtualmin module to install web site applications like OSCommerce or PHPBB? I wouldn't think this would be hard to do but my Perl is weak and my knowledge of the inner workings of Webmin are straight from /dev/null :-) Brian |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-12-19 06:16:00
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On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 17:07, Brian Case wrote: > Bug 1: > > Mail spool files aren't created consistently. This may be an OS problem(FC2), but I'm not sure. > > Some files in /var/spool/mail are created as being owned by uid.gid and some are created as being owned by uid.gid-of-mail. > I can't seem to find a pattern to it... Some of each instance have been on the server fir a year plus and some have just been created recently... > > Any ideas? My guess is that those owned by uid:gid were created by Webmin or Virtualmin, while those owned by the mail group were created by your mail server when mail for the account first arrives. Both should work fine though.. Are you seeing any problems caused by the different group ownerships? > Bug 2: > > When deleting a domain via Virtualmin, disk quota entries are not being removed. When you look at the quotas, any users or groups that have been deleted are still there but they are now listed by their uid or gid and cannot be removed via the Quota module. It has to be done from the command line... This isn't really a bug .. Unix disk quotas cannot actually be deleted - instead, they are just ignored if the UID does not own any files, and will be over-written when a new user is created with the same UID. > Feature request: > > Would it be possible to have a Virtualmin module to install web site applications like OSCommerce or PHPBB? > I wouldn't think this would be hard to do but my Perl is weak and my knowledge of the inner workings of Webmin are straight from /dev/null :-) The Pro version of Virtualmin has this exact feature already :) I will be backported to the GPL version some time in future though, although I will need to cleanup and synchronize the code between the two versions first.. - Jamie |
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From: Brian C. <we...@we...> - 2005-12-20 00:25:47
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Jamie Cameron wrote .. > On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 17:07, Brian Case wrote: > > Bug 1: > > > > Mail spool files aren't created consistently. This may be an OS problem(FC2), > but I'm not sure. > > > > Some files in /var/spool/mail are created as being owned by uid.gid and > some are created as being owned by uid.gid-of-mail. > > I can't seem to find a pattern to it... Some of each instance have been > on the server fir a year plus and some have just been created recently... > > > > Any ideas? > > My guess is that those owned by uid:gid were created by Webmin or > Virtualmin, while those owned by the mail group were created by your > mail server when mail for the account first arrives. Both should work > fine though.. > Are you seeing any problems caused by the different group ownerships? I'm not seeing any problems... I just thought it was odd... But why would the mail file sometimes be created by Webmin/Virtualmin and other times be created by sendmail? > > Bug 2: > > > > When deleting a domain via Virtualmin, disk quota entries are not being > removed. When you look at the quotas, any users or groups that have been > deleted are still there but they are now listed by their uid or gid and > cannot be removed via the Quota module. It has to be done from the command > line... > > This isn't really a bug .. > Unix disk quotas cannot actually be deleted - instead, they are just > ignored if the UID does not own any files, and will be over-written when > a new user is created with the same UID. Maybe I didn't delete them but I was able to get them to not show in the Quota module using: setquota -u 600 0 0 0 0 / Where 600 is the uid > > Feature request: > > > > Would it be possible to have a Virtualmin module to install web site > applications like OSCommerce or PHPBB? > > I wouldn't think this would be hard to do but my Perl is weak and my > knowledge of the inner workings of Webmin are straight from /dev/null :-) > > The Pro version of Virtualmin has this exact feature already :) > I will be backported to the GPL version some time in future though, > although I will need to cleanup and synchronize the code between the two > versions first.. Any time frame to GPLing some of the "Pro" features? Brian |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-12-20 03:06:32
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On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 11:25, Brian Case wrote: > Jamie Cameron wrote .. > > On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 17:07, Brian Case wrote: > > > Bug 1: > > > > > > Mail spool files aren't created consistently. This may be an OS problem(FC2), > > but I'm not sure. > > > > > > Some files in /var/spool/mail are created as being owned by uid.gid and > > some are created as being owned by uid.gid-of-mail. > > > I can't seem to find a pattern to it... Some of each instance have been > > on the server fir a year plus and some have just been created recently... > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > My guess is that those owned by uid:gid were created by Webmin or > > Virtualmin, while those owned by the mail group were created by your > > mail server when mail for the account first arrives. Both should work > > fine though.. > > Are you seeing any problems caused by the different group ownerships? > > I'm not seeing any problems... I just thought it was odd... > But why would the mail file sometimes be created by Webmin/Virtualmin and other times be created by sendmail? Hard to say .. perhaps what happens is that Virtualmin sends out the new account email and then creates the mailbox, and it depends on whether Sendmail delivers the mail first, or Virtualmin creates the file. > > > Bug 2: > > > > > > When deleting a domain via Virtualmin, disk quota entries are not being > > removed. When you look at the quotas, any users or groups that have been > > deleted are still there but they are now listed by their uid or gid and > > cannot be removed via the Quota module. It has to be done from the command > > line... > > > > This isn't really a bug .. > > Unix disk quotas cannot actually be deleted - instead, they are just > > ignored if the UID does not own any files, and will be over-written when > > a new user is created with the same UID. > > Maybe I didn't delete them but I was able to get them to not show in the Quota module using: > > setquota -u 600 0 0 0 0 / > > Where 600 is the uid Ok, I didn't realize that .. well, in the next release of Virtualmin I will zero out quotas when deleting users. > > > Feature request: > > > > > > Would it be possible to have a Virtualmin module to install web site > > applications like OSCommerce or PHPBB? > > > I wouldn't think this would be hard to do but my Perl is weak and my > > knowledge of the inner workings of Webmin are straight from /dev/null :-) > > > > The Pro version of Virtualmin has this exact feature already :) > > I will be backported to the GPL version some time in future though, > > although I will need to cleanup and synchronize the code between the two > > versions first.. > > Any time frame to GPLing some of the "Pro" features? That all depends on when we release the 1.0 Pro version .. - Jamie |
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From: <and...@fr...> - 2006-08-29 10:07:41
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Hi all, this is not a strictly-webmin question, I am sorry about it The question is : Is it a way to control the mailbox size limit , via webmin or in any other way ? I would like to control the maximum size of each mailbox in my suse linux box, but I was not able to find a place where to put this limit, nor in sendmail nor in dovecot. And another question: Doesn't exist a Cyrus module for webmin ? thanks in advance Andrea |
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From: boricua <bo...@de...> - 2005-12-19 12:02:17
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On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:00 pm, Doc Schneider wrote: > Jamie Cameron wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 09:54, boricua wrote: > >> On 05 Dec 2005 09:44:11 +1100 > >> > >> Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > >>> Hi Everyone, > >>> > >>> Open Country, with myself, is sponsoring a webminar on 'Webmin Future > >>> Directions'. Two sessions will be held: the first at 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST > >>> and the other 4:00-5:00 PM PST. > >> > >> the press release and this email fail to say location, where is this > >> being held? > > > > On the web, at www.webex.com :-) > > It's not an actual physical seminar .. i enjoyed it .. |
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From: John H. <web...@ew...> - 2005-12-19 17:39:23
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Doc Schneider wrote: > > I never heard how your webinar did Jamie... I was not able to attend > had some other commitments. > It was informative and fun! As always, it's nice to put a face with a name.. in this case a voice with a name. Jamie's accent was pretty much just as I imagined... and to him, I'm sure, mine to me. It does seem there was a mention of it being saved for others to view. I'm not sure I've seen the link to this posted to the list? One of the main areas covered was ACLs. That's an area I've not spent a lot of time with... and long story there, but I can tell you to NOT switch RPM sources on a working Webmin system.... I still have a bit of a mess laying around, but doing this wrecked a lot of my settings, of which the ACLs I had done before... enough of that one. I don't remember if it was on this list on during the webinar, but someone mentioned setting the ACLs to minimal by default and then allowing additions, instead of setting them to a fairly broad access and having to trim them back. I think this was a great idea. During the question and answer portion, I was able to get some good answers to my wishes for usermin and the limits laid out for usermin. So I'm still thinking about a best way to deal with users and email while keeping it simple for the user. Beyond the presentation, several people were able to get questions answered.. ideas posed.. in a much faster medium than email. Best, John Hinton |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-12-22 11:31:09
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On 19/Dec/2005 12:00 Doc Schneider wrote .. > I never heard how your webinar did Jamie... I was not able to attend had > some other commitments. There's now a recording of the webinar available online .. you can find it at : http://www.opencountry.com/webmin/ - Jamie |
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From: mdk <md...@mi...> - 2005-12-05 15:32:04
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christian laubscher wrote: > On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 12:15:17PM +1100, Jamie Cameron wrote: >> On the web, at www.webex.com :-) > > in order to 'attend', would i need some fancy software? > are there some hardware requirements? > > i really do not know what a 'webinar' is and how it's supposed to work. > > sorry for taking bandwidth - rtfms and pointers welcome. :-) > > You'll need a web browser with java and javascript according to the webex site. You can test your browser at https://my.webex.com/join.php# A webinar is a seminar held on the web. You watch demos or what have you and ask questions of the moderator/host either via text chat or telephone conference calls. mdk |
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From: christian l. <chr...@ti...> - 2005-12-05 15:50:27
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:31:57AM -0500, mdk wrote: > You'll need a web browser with java and javascript according to the > webex site. You can test your browser at https://my.webex.com/join.php# thank you - now i begin to understand. and my system with firefox seems to be good enough, according to the tests. :-) > A webinar is a seminar held on the web. You watch demos or what have > you and ask questions of the moderator/host either via text chat or > telephone conference calls. aha! lots of things i'm not acquainted with, yet - time to learn some more... thanks again! -- |
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From: boricua <bo...@de...> - 2005-12-05 16:39:42
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On Monday 05 December 2005 10:50 am, christian laubscher wrote: > On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:31:57AM -0500, mdk wrote: > > You'll need a web browser with java and javascript according to the > > webex site. You can test your browser at https://my.webex.com/join.php# konqueror fails but firefox passes so iam ok |
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From: Steve P. <sys...@nw...> - 2005-12-05 18:10:47
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I've noticed that the Shorewall firewall module for WebMin does not match the changes in Shorewall 3.02. I'm curious whether there's any plans or timelines to update the mod? I'm not sure who the maintainer is, so thought I'd post here... Regards, Steve P. |