Showing posts with label Open Source. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Open Source. Show all posts

07 May 2008

Admin Server Remotely

I need to blog this before I forget about them. Im used to SSH and Webmin

http://www.webmin.com/

and now I try 2 more software that can help administrator admin server remotely.

Ebox Platform

http://ebox-platform.com/

The eBox platform will effectively and easily help you in managing the advanced services for your corporate network. Designed with extensibility in mind it offers, among others, these modules: Firewall, Transparent proxy, Traffic shaping, VPN’s, Content filter, NTP Server, Users and groups, Mail server… more modules!

Web Console

http://www.web-console.org/

Web Console is a web-based application that allows remote users to execute UNIX/Windows shell commands on a server, upload/download files to/from server, edit text files directly on a server and much more. The application is represented as a web page that accepts user input such as a command, executes that command on a remote web server, and shows command output in a browser. As well, simple and functional file manager build-in into the application.

05 May 2008

Upgrade Clamav 0.93 in Zimbra 5

Upgrade Clamav 0.93 in Zimbra 5


My friend had this problem with his zimbra installation. After upgrade Clamav to version 0.93 Zimbra service for antivirus could not be started.

Information about the Zimbra Installation

ZIMBRA Release 5.0.5_GA_2201.RHEL5_20080417012110 CentOS5 FOSS edition. Run on Centos 5.

zmclamdctl start

cp: cannot stat `/opt/zimbra/clamav/db/daily.cvd.init': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat `/opt/zimbra/clamav/db/main.cvd.init': No such file or directory
ClamAV update process started at Mon May 5 05:09:26 2008
main.cvd is up to date (version: 46, sigs: 231834, f-level: 26, builder: sven)
daily.cld is up to date (version: 7025, sigs: 45717, f-level: 26, builder: ccordes)
clamd failed to start


The first two lines Zimbra startup script try to find two files daily.cvd.init and main.cvd.init inside /opt/zimbra/clamav/db but this files is not part of Clamav installation files. It's part of Zimbra, that may act as skeleton files.

What we did, is to run freshclam, to download the latest daily.cvd and main.cvd and copy them into daily.cvd.init and main.cvd.init.

For the error clamd failed to start. We need to view the error in the clamd log /opt/zimbra/log/clamd.log

ERROR: Parse error at line 241: Unknown option ArchiveMaxFileSize.
ERROR: Can't open/parse the config file /opt/zimbra/conf/clamd.conf

This setup is installed with Zimbra that came with Clamav version 0.90. This option ArchiveMaxFileSize under /opt/zimbra/conf/clamd.conf is not reconize under Clamav 0.93.

My friend stuck with this problem because he did not realize that, the Zimbra startup script will still refer to /opt/zimbra/conf/zimbra.conf.in

Any modification that he did to the file /opt/zimbra/conf/clamd.conf was changed by the Zimbra startup script. He should modify /opt/zimbra/conf/zimbra.conf.in and remark the ArchiveMaxFileSize ie #ArchiveMaxFileSize.

and we resolved the Zimbra Antivirus problem.

27 April 2008

Postfix For FreeBSD After Make Install Notice

I need to blog this so that I can refer it later. For postfix.

cd /usr/ports/mail/postfix
make config
make install clean

- Select dovecot SASL and OpenLDAP and PCRE.

----

Would you like to activate Postfix in /etc/mail/mailer.conf [n]? y

To enable postfix startup script please add postfix_enable="YES" in
your rc.conf

If you not need sendmail anymore, please add in your rc.conf:

sendmail_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"

And you can disable some sendmail specific daily maintenance routines in your
/etc/periodic.conf file:

daily_clean_hoststat_enable="NO"
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"

If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group mail and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) readable by group mail (this should
be the default for new installs).

If you are upgrading from postfix version prior to 2.0, please see the README
files for recommended changes to your configuration.
===> Installing rc.d startup script(s)
===> Compressing manual pages for postfix-2.3.3,1
===> Registering installation for postfix-2.3.3,1
===> SECURITY REPORT:
This port has installed the following binaries, which execute with
increased privileges.
/usr/local/sbin/postdrop
/usr/local/sbin/postqueue

This port has installed the following files, which may act as network
servers and may therefore pose a remote security risk to the system.
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/nqmgr
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/showq
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/master
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/error
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/scache
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmqpd
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/anvil
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/cleanup
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/discard
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/virtual
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/oqmgr
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/verify
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/spawn
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/local
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/flush
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/tlsmgr
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/bounce
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/pipe
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtp
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/proxymap
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/trivial-rewrite
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/lmtp

This port has installed the following startup scripts, which may cause
these network services to be started at boot time.
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix

If there are vulnerabilities in these programs there may be a security
risk to the system. FreeBSD makes no guarantee about the security of
ports included in the Ports Collection. Please type 'make deinstall'
to deinstall the port if this is a concern.

For more information, and contact details about the security
status of this software, see the following webpage:
http://www.postfix.org/

19 March 2008

MAMPU To Use Open Office

For weeks we are preparing for this. Open Office OSCC, MAMPU portal is setup and can be visited at http://openoffice.oscc.org.my/

Press Release
MAMPU Migrates to OpenOffice.org

Posts by bloggers

MAMPU pioneered OpenOffice adoption for Malaysian Govenment
http://www.ridinglinux.org/2008/03/19/mampu-pioneered-openoffice-adoption-for-malaysian-govenment/

LinuxWave
http://linuxwave.blogspot.com/2008/03/mampu-of-malaysia-migrates-to.html

MAMPU migrates to OpenOffice.org and ODF to increase freedom of choice and interoperability
http://www.openmalaysiablog.com/2008/03/mampu-migrates.html

MAMPU officially adopts OpenOffice.org
http://linuxgalaxy.blogspot.com/2008/03/mampu-officially-adopts-openofficeorg.html

11 December 2007

The OS2 petition

The OS2 petition
Posted by Kim Haverblad - Sunday, 02 December 2007

http://www.os2world.com/petition

It is known that OS/2 isn't well supported by companies that make software or by individual developers, and OS/2 faces a high possibility of being replaced and/or withdrawn from the market. Hence this petition to IBM so the much-loved OS/2 Technology can be freely distributed and developed around the world. We understand that making OS/2 Open source will be beneficial for the IBM customers as well as for IBM, if the hurdle of third-party supplied code can be overcome. To this end we are willing to contribute our own efforts.

Making OS/2 Open Source will benefit all IBM customers that had invested in this OS. Customers that are willing to continue using OS/2 will get the benefits of an open OS that will be continuously developed by individual developers and/or software companies, their ownership fees will decrease and they will have the enhanced security of an OS that will continue to be relevant due to the open-ended nature of open source (following the BSD and Linux examples). Also customers choosing to migrate to other platforms will find it beneficial to have OS/2 open source, as it will be easier to adapt their programs or make an OS/2 interpreter or emulator for the transition.

We know that IBM faces a problem of making OS/2 Open Source because of the private sources from third party companies. What we ask of IBM is to release as much of the source as possible and list the OS/2 components that need an Open Source replacement. With a list of components that need to be replaced companies interested on OS/2 or individual developers can create Open Source software to fill this "holes" in the OS.

IBM will surely benefit from the open sourcing of OS/2 as the OS/2 Community will freely develop Open Source software as it has with BSD and Linux. IBM can take advantage of this and have less expenses on the maintainance due to contributions of developers around the world.


Conclusions
We are very pleased that IBM has moved to embrace open standards and we whole-heartedly agree that the benefits of Open Source software are many. We believe IBM understands that open source software is directly beneficial to the customers, as IBM is supporting a 110% Linux.

For customers that want to keep OS/2 or for those long-time users who are considering migrating to another OS the open sourcing of OS/2 makes perfect sense.

We also have an OS/2 community of developers that has produced several open source software for OS/2 and many are willing to continue doing so.

First petition round
More than two years ago on September 25, 2005, we sent you a letter with a petition that contained 11,613 signatures requesting IBM to release the source code of Operating System 2 (OS/2 Warp) - or at least release the source code that IBM owns - to the public under an open source license. More information about the first petition can be found here.

Second petition round
On November 19, 2007, we sent a second letter to IBM where we insisted on implementing the stipulations contained in this petition because we believe that OS/2 is an important part of the history of the Operating System, and furthermore, it still contains values that the computer science field considers unique.

More information regarding the second petition round, please check following news posting from the 2nd December, 2007.

Your email will not be used for any other reason to notify you about petition status.

http://www.os2world.com/petition

21 November 2007

CmsForNerd A CMS For Nerd

CmsForNerd A CMS For Nerd

Introduction

http://cmsfornerd.sourceforge.net/

CmsForNerd is really for nerd. You need to know basic HTML, CSS and PHP to maintain it because it is not like any other content Management Software or CMS. We build CmsForNerd because we want to learn about HTML and how to code in PHP.

CmsForNerd is for a small website, with static contents that not always need to be change. CmsForNerd is not using any database. We want a CMS that it is simple, easy to backup and recovery because we don't want to be worried about any lost of data in database due to hardware failure.

We also build CmsForNerd so it is search engine friendly to Google and Yahoo. You can used HTML Validator add-on for Mozilla Firefox to validate yout HTML page.

http://cmsfornerd.harisfazillah.info/

05 November 2007

MyGOSSCON 2007 - Malaysian Government Open Source Software Conference

MyGOSSCON 2007 - Malaysian Government Open Source Software Conference

http://mygosscon.oscc.org.my/
email : mygosscon @ oscc.org.my

Malaysian Government Open Source Software Conference
6 - 7 December 2007, Putrajaya, Malaysia

* Theme *

Accelerate OSS Adoption through Strategic Alliance

* Objectives *

* To proliferate OSS development and implementation in the public sector
* To enhance synergy between Business, R & D and Public Sector Communities
* To stimulate and increase growth of the local ICT industry
* To provide a platform for sharing of knowledge and experience among the participants

* Target Participant *

1. Government agencies
2. National Higher Education Institutes (Universities and Colleges)
3. Business / Industry Sector utilizing OSS
4. OSS Communities / Groups
5. Any other public sectors having interest in OSS



© 2007 OSCC

http://opensource.mampu.gov.my/

Malaysian Public Sector Open Source Competency Centre (OSCC), MAMPU,
Lot E302-E304, Enterprise Building 3,
63000 Cyberjaya, Malaysia.
Tel. 603 83191200, Fax: 603 83193206

contact @ oscc.org.my

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