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Version 0.1 (Wed April 7 1999)
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- First usable version
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- This version can change five settings
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- Menu generator uses only one file (per language)
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- Form generator not yet in use, forms are generated right from the cgi-bins
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- First usable version is _not_ usable...
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Version 0.25 (Fri April 9 1999)
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- Form generator used for all the forms, simple form lay-out
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- Added a number of configuration options
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Version 0.3 (Thu April 15 1999)
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- Rewritten menu writing engine, maintaining multiple language versions
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is now easier, I think
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- Moved some directories
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Version 0.5 (Sun Apr 25 1999)
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- The user settings are now changed right in/from the bindery
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Version 0.6 (Fri Apr 30 1999)
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- Group list 'editor'
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- Print queue list 'editor'
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- Added more configuration options, you can edit _almost_ all the nwserv.conf
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options now
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Version 0.9 (Fri May 7 1999)
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- All necessary options are now included (I think)
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- The Edit-buttons work now
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- A big leap for the version number, but who cares, I just did it 'cause the
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program is finally usable
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A large hole... Red Hat Linux 6.0 didn't like the new mars_nwe... :(
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The new (RH6 compatible) version is now available at Red Hat software.
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Version 0.99 (Mon Jun 21 1999)
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- New logo! (Let's hope the guys from the candy bar like it...)
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- You can start/stop MARS_NWE from SMArT now.
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- You'll be forced to configure SMArT when using it for the first time,
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'cause it just doesn't work when it's not configured.
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- Fixed the burst mode bug (It didn't understand hex values.)
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- Changed the config file permissions, (again???) they will be set auto-
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matically when starting it up, to make sure they remain okay, remember
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that the config files contain plain text passwords!
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- There's a simple menu available, only the important options are in it,
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so you don't have to search through the whole menu. Just click on the
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link at the start-up screen.
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Version 1.0 (Thu Nov 18 1999)
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- First release version...
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- RPM-ized
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- Makefiles, don't extract it from / anymore, just untgz it in /usr/src
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and jump to the directory and then make; make install
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Version 1.1 (Wen Dec 15 1999)
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- Webserve won't allow you to GET a file from the parent directory
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- Fixed some very very stupid bugs, like the not-working-correctly
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group-editing
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- Maybe more...
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Version 1.2 (Tue Jan 4 2000)
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- Tested with FreeBSD 3.2
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- Works with FreeBSD (Release 3.2, at least...)
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- Changed the menu layout. It does not necessarily look better, but it
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makes SMArT more usable on systems with resolutions below 1024x768,
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and probably more Lynx-friendly
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- Cleaned up the 'source tree' a little bit
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Version 1.3 (Sat Feb 26 2000)
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- Added the logged-in-users list + logout function
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- Major security fix!
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He made MARS_NWE, so I wouldn't have to make this program without him...
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A: Well, the authentication system of my webserver is very simple, the first
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time you log into the webserver, the program asks for a username/password,
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and that username/password will be saved in the config-file. But maybe I
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forgot to delete the Authentication line from the config-file, so just edit
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the webserve.conf file and remove that line. Login, and type your favourite
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name/password pair, and don't forget them... Well, you can just re-delete
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the line, but I don't think that's very handy. You can also disable the
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password check, but I don't think that's very handy either...
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Q: Hey, the user editor/bindery browser doesn't work!
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A: Maybe you haven't installed the ncpfs package yet, this is needed to edit
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the user list in the bindery. Also, don't forget to start the server,
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'cause you can't edit the bindery when the server is not in the air.
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And it is possible that you've changed the SUPERVISOR password, and SMArT
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doesn't know the new password yet. Use SMArT configuration to tell SMArT
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the new password.
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It's also possible that the ncpfs utilities can't contact the server...
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Maybe you haven't set the right frametypes, etc... Ahh, no, of course
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you have, you're running MARS_NWE already, aren't you? Anyway, I have
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been looking for a non-existing bug for a long time, I was thinking
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the nwb[op]* utilities that came with RHL6.1 didn't work anymore, but
|
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I forgot that my client system, doesn't create an IPX device at
|
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startup. It wasn't a bug.... Interesting, isn't it??? NOT!
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Q: SMArT, why on earth do you call it SMArT?
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A: Well, you know SWAT, the webconfig tool for SaMBa? I changed that name a
|
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little bit, Simple MARS_NWE Administration tool instead of Samba Web
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Administration Tool. I don't think SMAT is a good name, so let's call it
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SMArT! Please don't forget the lower case r...
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Q: Help! My client can't contact the SMArT server...
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A: I have had this problem too, and at my place, it was because of the
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knfsd NFS server, it likes to use the port 902, sometimes, but
|
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that's the SMArT port... You can solve this by changing the port
|
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number, in the /etc/services file. Just look for a line like this:
|
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smart 902/tcp
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and change the number 902 into something else.
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28
doc/INSTALL
28
doc/INSTALL
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
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SMArT installation
|
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|
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This is all not necessary with the RPM version, of course, except for the
|
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text at the bottom.
|
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|
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You can just un-tgz the tar.gz file in the /usr/src directory, or anywhere
|
||||
you want, and then you can edit the Makefile.rules file to change the
|
||||
destination directories, and maybe adjust some things for your environment.
|
||||
Especially for FreeBSD users it's important to make sure the BASH2_SHELL
|
||||
points to a bash-shell, csh does _not_ work. When finished, just do
|
||||
|
||||
make install
|
||||
|
||||
to make the program and install it, this will also install SMArT in the
|
||||
inetd configuration files. If you don't want that, just do make
|
||||
install-files instead, and if you want, you can do make install-config
|
||||
later to install the configuration entries later.
|
||||
|
||||
|
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IMPORTANT FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS:
|
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|
||||
When you've installed SMArT, please use it immediately!!!
|
||||
Go to your web browser, go to location http://servername:902 and set
|
||||
the settings, and especially _Set The Password_
|
||||
When you forget this, SMArT will probably be the easiest security
|
||||
hole a cracker can get. I have built in some safety instructions,
|
||||
the client can't fetch a file from a parent directory, but I
|
||||
just can't guarantee it's safe!
|
||||
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
|
||||
SMArT menu structure description
|
||||
|
||||
Well, it's very simple, I think nobody really needs this file anyway.
|
||||
A menu is just a directory, and that directory contains sub-directories
|
||||
for each submenu.
|
||||
The top directory of a menu contains index files, called index.<language>.
|
||||
The first line of that file has two comma-separated fields, the first field
|
||||
is the menu-title, after the comma there's a Copyright notice, it will be put
|
||||
at the end of the menu. (I just added the Copyright feature 'cause the menu
|
||||
generator generated an extra <TR>, I thought it was better to use that one.)
|
||||
Each following line defines a submenu, it's comma-separated. The first field
|
||||
contains the title, the second field contains the directory name.
|
||||
Each directory contains files for the submenu-entries. The submenu-entry-
|
||||
format is also very simple. The first line contains the title, a comma, and
|
||||
then the cgi-script linked to that menu-entry.
|
||||
The following line contain a description of the menu-entry, and of course
|
||||
you're allowed to use HTML-codes there.
|
||||
30
doc/README
30
doc/README
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
|
||||
SMArT v1.3 by Wilmer van der Gaast
|
||||
|
||||
SMArT is a small, shell-script-driven utility for MARS_NWE web-configuration.
|
||||
The shell-script webserver started as an experiment, but now, the functionality
|
||||
isn't that bad anymore, and it's easy to configure, it needs no memory when
|
||||
you don't use it, because it runs using inetd, and it's also not very large,
|
||||
(Hmm...) and not binary, so it's very platformindependent, I think.
|
||||
Well, you do have to compile something for SMArT now, but it's just a simple
|
||||
program, it won't need to be changed for compiling under non-x86
|
||||
architectures, I think.
|
||||
|
||||
You can't completely configure MARS_NWE, now, but of course, I'm working on
|
||||
it. The program supports multi-language, so if you correctly set up your
|
||||
browser, you will see the 'help texts' in your own language. (Well, only
|
||||
English and Dutch are supported now... But hey, things can change! Any
|
||||
volunteers? Maybe? Well, whatever...)
|
||||
|
||||
And now, there's another little nice extra, a bindery browser, so you can
|
||||
easily view all the bindery entries. Very handy, because you don't have to
|
||||
use those command line utilities anymore. And of course, this bindery browser
|
||||
works with real NetWare servers too! Just go to SMArT-settings, and fill in
|
||||
the right options.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------
|
||||
Wilmer/Lintux ( lintux@lintux.cx )
|
||||
|
||||
Vorrelveen 4
|
||||
9411 VP Beilen
|
||||
The Netherlands
|
||||
------------------------------------------
|
||||
8
doc/TODO
8
doc/TODO
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
|
||||
There are many things to do:
|
||||
|
||||
- Add more languages - any volunteer?
|
||||
- Add more options - almost all options are present
|
||||
- Add documentation to the website - partially done, just SMArT documentation
|
||||
- Add config.h editing? - hmm, you can edit some of them in
|
||||
nwserv.conf, so in SMArT too.
|
||||
- And more, suggestions?
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user