I put together a CD with Open-exchange 0.8.6-5 and more, based on Centos 4.4 When installing the CD, all required software is installed, all that is needed after Os install is to run a config script, that make if fit your enviroment Dependig on the speed on your CDrom the installation should take no more than 30 minutts It install the following: - Open-Exchange 0.8.6-5 - Samba PDC - A PDF printer - Wildfire, a jabber server (for chating ) - Avaadm - Jetti, (jabber webclient) - Squid - Nameserver ( needed when join machins to domain) - Smartsive and websive - Antivirus - Syncml ( but i havent got it to work with any of my clients ) Since it could be so difficult to install, I put this together CD, and I guess allso others would have some use for it Its aviliable for download here http://ntx.waerdahl.net Tronn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070712/183dce5b/attachment.html>
Tronn W?rdahl wrote:> I put together a CD with Open-exchange 0.8.6-5 and more, based on > Centos 4.4 > > When installing the CD, all required software is installed, all that > is needed after Os install is to run a config script, that make if fit > your enviroment > > Dependig on the speed on your CDrom the installation should take no > more than 30 minutts > > It install the following: > > * Open-Exchange 0.8.6-5 > * Samba PDC >Wow, I would be interested in this just for the Samba PDC portion! But will wait for you to have it on Centos 5...> > * A PDF printer > * Wildfire, a jabber server (for chating ) > * Avaadm > * Jetti, (jabber webclient) > * Squid > * Nameserver ( needed when join machins to domain) > * Smartsive and websive > * Antivirus > * Syncml ( but i havent got it to work with any of my clients ) > > > Since it could be so difficult to install, I put this together CD, and > I guess allso others would have some use for it > > Its aviliable for download here http://ntx.waerdahl.net > <http://ntx.waerdahl.net> > > Tronn > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
Les Mikesell wrote:> Tronn W?rdahl wrote: > >> >> Even better for community support would be to package the above >> programs >> as rpms if they aren't already available that way and add your >> configuration script(s). That way any or all of the parts could be >> installed into existing machines. >> >> >> Yes, but my intention was more like to make a appliance. Install on a >> clean system, have it installed on a box, and just put a away in a >> corner > > That works until one of the programs has an update. Then if it hasn't > been packaged like the rest of the system you'll have to throw your > appliance away and build a new one. If it has been packaged, a simple > "yum update" takes care of things whether its in the centos repository > or some external one added to the yum configuration.Then look at the Trixbox project. It has a install CD to download. Then once installed, you do the yum -y update and hit the Centos and Trixbox repos....
Les Mikesell wrote:> Tronn W?rdahl wrote: > >> >> Yum is removed for ovious reasons :-) > > You hate security fixes?? I can't think of any other reason anyone > would do that. >Look at how many kernel patches we have had...
Tronn W?rdahl wrote:> > > On 7/12/07, *Les Mikesell* <lesmikesell at gmail.com > <mailto:lesmikesell at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Tronn W?rdahl wrote: > > > > > Yum is removed for ovious reasons :-) > > You hate security fixes?? I can't think of any other reason anyone > would do that. > > -- > Les Mikesell > lesmikesell at gmail.com <mailto:lesmikesell at gmail.com> > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org <mailto:CentOS at centos.org> > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > Personally i dont like YUM, I prefer apt-get, the package you dont > wanna update is openldap, espesially the server, you could easyly > configre apt, to ignore those packagesEasy to do it with yum. Do it all the time.> There is allso a script included to make your own apt repositoryThere is an rpm with everything you need to make your own yum repo. I guess it is a matter of background and choice...
I have made an extended Getting started guide to NTX, its in about 50 pages. Its available in both English and Norwegian. The english version is available at http://www.nnortux.net and the Norwegian version is available at http://www.nnortux.no Enjoy On 7/12/07, Tronn W?rdahl <tronnw at gmail.com> wrote:> > I put together a CD with Open-exchange 0.8.6-5 and more, based on Centos > 4.4 > > When installing the CD, all required software is installed, all that is > needed after Os install is to run a config script, that make if fit your > enviroment > > Dependig on the speed on your CDrom the installation should take no more > than 30 minutts > > It install the following: > > - Open-Exchange 0.8.6-5 > - Samba PDC > - A PDF printer > - Wildfire, a jabber server (for chating ) > - Avaadm > - Jetti, (jabber webclient) > - Squid > - Nameserver ( needed when join machins to domain) > - Smartsive and websive > - Antivirus > - Syncml ( but i havent got it to work with any of my clients ) > > > Since it could be so difficult to install, I put this together CD, and I > guess allso others would have some use for it > > Its aviliable for download here http://www.nnortux.no > > Tronn > > >-- "The box said: Requires MS Windows or better, so I installed Linux" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070902/d69dda67/attachment.html>
On 7/12/07, Tronn W?rdahl <tronnw at gmail.com> wrote:> > I put together a CD with Open-exchange 0.8.6-5 and more, based on Centos > 4.4 > > When installing the CD, all required software is installed, all that is > needed after Os install is to run a config script, that make if fit your > enviroment > > Dependig on the speed on your CDrom the installation should take no more > than 30 minutts > > It install the following: > > - Open-Exchange 0.8.6-5 > - Samba PDC > - A PDF printer > - Wildfire, a jabber server (for chating ) > - Avaadm > - Jetti, (jabber webclient) > - Squid > - Nameserver ( needed when join machins to domain) > - Smartsive and websive > - Antivirus > - Syncml ( but i havent got it to work with any of my clients ) > > > Since it could be so difficult to install, I put this together CD, and I > guess allso others would have some use for it > > Its aviliable for download here http://www.nnortux.no<http://ntx.waerdahl.net> > > Tronn > > >New updated version now aviliable from http://www.nnortux.no With the 1.4-2version you may choose between the three latest versions of Open-Xchange( 0.8.6-5, 0.8.7.0 and 0.8.7-2) The 1.4-2 version also include setup for two type of VPN servers, either PPTPD or OpenVPN A new documentation including the VPN will hopefully be released later this week Tronn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20071029/3922509d/attachment-0004.html>