Displaying 20 results from an estimated 62 matches for "mhnoyes".
2003 Dec 04
31
Shorewall Documentation Updates, Request for Input
Hello,
I have the go ahead to fix documentation. For starters I will clean all
extraneous crap from the markup. Then fix any errors and typos.
If anyone sees any gramatical errors or typos or needed clarifications or
expansions or whatever, please post them here.
Or additional FAQ entries, etc, all will be considered.
I hope to keep most of this conversation on the shorewall-devel list.
Any
2003 Dec 14
22
White space being removed from "Programlisting" elements
Good Morning Mike,
I''m finding that when I load a document, XXE is blindly removing all
"superfluous" white space from "programlisting" elements. This of course is
leading to a real mess (check out the FAQ on the web site :-( ).
What can I do to avoid this?
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \
2003 Dec 10
40
DocBook XML conversion progress
...alyzed the
document structure. I''m up to /etc/shorewall/hosts Configuration. I hope
to finish Documentation.xml by tomorrow evening.
Converted documents:
6to4.xml
CorpNetwork.xml
FAQ.xml
Please post feedback, if you see any problems with the converted
content. Thanks.
--
Mike Noyes <mhnoyes at users.sourceforge.net>
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
SF.net Projects: ffl, leaf, phpwebsite, phpwebsite-comm, sitedocs
2003 Dec 18
5
support.htm
I''ll take this one next.
-Tom
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Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2003 Dec 26
13
Remaining .htm? files
Of the remaining HTML files in the Shorewall-docs/ project, the only ones
that I want to convert to HTML are:
standalone.htm
two-interface.htm
three-interface.htm
Paul -- while file(s) are you working on?
-Tom
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Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2003 Dec 07
27
Re: Shorewall-devel Digest, Vol 11, Issue 4
Hiya,
> Ok with me -- if I get too frustrated with DocBook, I''ll just start
> editing the HTML again.
>
> -Tom
>
Well the fact that VIM is supported by Docbook is a plus .. But I still
think the Wiki idea is well .. Lets get the doc at a CVS and Docbook
stage .. Walking before running .. plz plz ..
Francesca
PS: I have thrown Windoze out the Window here (Pardon The
2005 May 26
28
Shorewall development web site
Hi folks,
Last night and this morning i''ve hacked up a quick web site for
coordinating our development work based on Drupal (http://drupal.org).
You can find it at:
http://shorewall.dyndns.org
I''ve put a few ideas in there - feel free to use the comments or sign
up for an account and create your own pages (particularly in the two
books about development and web site work).
2004 Oct 12
12
RFC: Shorewall wiki is going down!
Hello,
In reference to http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Wiki_Shorewall_FAQ ;
Well, after a lot of emails I setup a wiki for shorewall, etc.
It has proved to be completely useless. I have noticed one slight distro
specific example added, a couple typo additions and fixes, otherwise,
all contributions have been in excess (Tom...), or in malign.
For my uses it has proven of little use as
2004 Jun 26
2
RSS News Feed
...ou/someone get a news feed setup for shorewall announcements? If
not, I''ll have to make use of the shorewall rss feeds at SF.
Project RSS Feeds: shorewall
http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_project.php?group_id=22587
BTW, planetplanet.org has links to some cool feeds.
--
Mike Noyes <mhnoyes at users.sourceforge.net>
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
SF.net Projects: ffl, leaf, phpwebsite, phpwebsite-comm, sitedocs
2004 Jan 02
2
Media Wiki Running
Hello,
I have a naked mediawiki running, from
http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/
The wiki is here:
http://wiki.rettc.com
Let me know what you think, and if it will be suitable for populating
with FAQ stuffs.
Alex
http://www.rettc.com
2003 Dec 24
3
XML Conversion
I''m working on shorewall_setup_guide.htm
-Tom
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Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2003 Jan 09
2
AW: How do I configure 2 static net2net VPNs ov er one interface ipsec0?
Hi,
Problem:
I want 2 vpn tunnels for 2 subnets over one interface ipsec0.
Documentation only describes config for 1 vpn or road warriors.
I defined 2 vpn zones ''fre'' and ''swe''.
#ZONE DISPLAY COMMENTS
net Net Internet zone
loc Local Local
fre VPN_Fre VPN Fre
swe VPN_Swe VPN Swe
Interface ipsec0 is tunnel over eth1. Local is eth0.
ipsec0 serves 2 zones: fre
2003 Jan 06
9
SMTP external forward
I read several posts about SMTP being blocked at ISP.
My ISP has the same limitation.
My ADSL connection (1 fixed IP) only permits outbound connection to port 25
to their server.
None of those posts answered my need. I tried FAQ also.
I have several internal email clients/bots that needs to retrieve/send
messages, some of then are notebooks.
It''s not fair to change SMTP server to the
2003 Jan 06
3
samba problem on Mandrake 9.0
Happy New Year to everyone:
I have followed the instructions at shorewall.net/samba.htm. I''ve
restarted the samba server, shorewall, rebooted, everything. And from my
network I cannot browse available shares on the firewall (192.168.1.1)
telnet 192.168.1.1 138 fails with connection refused, which I don''t
understand. All other open ports respond with a string.
--
Philip
2003 Jan 13
6
Fw: Shorewall on a file/webserver/router Help
...cription.
It will happen as military and national security is under a big threat by
the kids of tomorrow.
Obviously you where smart enough to work the problem out you just needed
some help-Hint
CyBorg-0909
Organisation?
Company ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Noyes" <mhnoyes@users.sourceforge.net>
To: <shorewall-users@shorewall.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 2:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall on a file/webserver/router Help
> On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 13:07, pctas.com wrote:
> > Status.txt included
> >
> > For illustratio...
2004 Jan 09
32
Ideas for Shorewall 2.0
I''m beginning to think again about what will be different in 2.0. Here
are some thoughts.
a) User-defined actions will be emphasized.
- A library of actions will be available with names such as:
AcceptSSH
AcceptDNS
DropWindows (drops all SMB noise)
DropBroadcasts (Silently drop all Broadcast traffic)
...
The possibilities are nearly endless but should
2003 Feb 04
11
About Shorewall 1.3.14
It is my plan that the upcoming release of Shorewall (1.3.14) will
definitely be the last of the 1.3.x releases and will very probably be the
last release of Shorewall 1.x.x.
I will continue to support Shorewall 1.3 but will be making no more
enhancements to it. I will be devoting my time to Shorewall 2.
If anyone is interested in taking over the development of Shorewall 1,
please let me
2004 Jan 12
14
Shorewall FAQ Wiki Online, nearly complete...
Hello,
Mike Noyes and myself have populated http://wiki.rettc.com with the
shorewall FAQ.
This wiki is running MediaWiki, http://www.mediawiki.org.
Currently, a couple items are not complete.
I have just begun a heavy semester of mathematics/physics studies, and
do not have much time to give to this.
But, it is online, and seems to be stable. I will keep an eye out for
abuse, and limit
2005 May 26
1
Sourceforge CVS
The Shorewall CVS repository is now safely ensconced at Sourceforge.
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=22587
Please note that unlike with the old repository here at shorewall.net,
at Sourceforge there is a delay in updating the ViewCVS (web) copy of
the repository. As a consequence, developer commits are not immediately
available for browsing with ViewCVS
2005 May 29
1
devel.shorewall.net
Hi folks,
Over the weekend Ron has made some good progress with functionality
available at http://devel.shorewall.net, and i''ve converted all of the
content i had placed at http://shorewall.dyndns.org (which is now a
redirect to the former). Please have a look around and give your
feedback, either here or on the site itself.
--
Paul
<http://paulgear.webhop.net>
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