diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 360420a..401755d 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -86,6 +86,9 @@ install(FILES static/menu.html DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/s install(FILES static/smart_icon.jpg DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/static) install(FILES static/smart.jpg DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/static) install(FILES static/favicon.ico DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/static) +install(FILES static/favicon-32x32.png DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/static) +install(FILES static/favicon-16x16.png DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/static) +install(FILES static/apple-touch-icon.png DESTINATION ${MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBEXECDIR}/static) if(WITH_SYSTEMD) install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/mars-nwe-webui.service DESTINATION ${SYSTEMD_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR}) diff --git a/static/Lable.png b/opt/Lable.png similarity index 100% rename from static/Lable.png rename to opt/Lable.png diff --git a/static/android-chrome-192x192.png b/opt/android-chrome-192x192.png similarity index 100% rename from static/android-chrome-192x192.png rename to opt/android-chrome-192x192.png diff --git a/static/android-chrome-512x512.png b/opt/android-chrome-512x512.png similarity index 100% rename from static/android-chrome-512x512.png rename to opt/android-chrome-512x512.png diff --git a/logo-small.png b/opt/logo-small.png similarity index 100% rename from logo-small.png rename to opt/logo-small.png diff --git a/logo.png b/opt/logo.png similarity index 100% rename from logo.png rename to opt/logo.png diff --git a/settings.pl b/settings.pl index cfa0a8c..ee4b19f 100644 --- a/settings.pl +++ b/settings.pl @@ -48,11 +48,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
- + @@ -60,7 +89,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -68,7 +97,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -76,7 +105,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -86,7 +115,7 @@ $server_id Check/compress bindery
- + @@ -96,12 +125,12 @@ $server_id 3.12
- + - + @@ -109,7 +138,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -117,7 +146,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -125,12 +154,12 @@ $server_id
- + - + @@ -138,7 +167,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -146,7 +175,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -176,11 +205,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
General settings
Server name:
Internal network:
Tests at startup:
Server version:
Burst mode
Burst mode:
MAX_BURST_READ_BUF:
MAX_BURST_WRITE_BUF:
Timing
Wait for x seconds before shutdown:
Warn users every x seconds:
- + @@ -188,7 +246,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -196,7 +254,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -204,7 +262,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -212,7 +270,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -220,7 +278,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -228,7 +286,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -236,7 +294,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -275,11 +333,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Directories
Path cache directory:
Share and lock files:
Spool directory:
Bindery files:
Attribute handling files:
Trustee handling files:
- + @@ -287,7 +374,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -295,7 +382,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -303,7 +390,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -311,7 +398,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -320,12 +407,12 @@ $server_id All
- + - + @@ -333,7 +420,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -341,7 +428,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -349,7 +436,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -376,11 +463,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Precompiled settings
Network serial number:
Network application number:
mmap() calls:
Handle SAP-types:
Limits
Maximum connection count:
Maximum volume count:
Maximum directory-base entry count:
- + @@ -388,7 +504,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -396,7 +512,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -404,7 +520,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -416,7 +532,7 @@ $server_id Disallow encryption
- + @@ -466,11 +582,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Security
creat() mode for directories:
creat() mode for files:
Password encryption:
- + @@ -478,12 +623,12 @@ $server_id
- + - + @@ -493,7 +638,7 @@ $guest_user_list
- + @@ -503,12 +648,12 @@ $guest_group_list
- + - + @@ -516,7 +661,7 @@ $guest_group_list
- + @@ -526,7 +671,7 @@ $root_list
- + @@ -534,12 +679,12 @@ $root_list
- + - + @@ -549,7 +694,7 @@ $root_list Enabled, overwrite all users
- + @@ -557,7 +702,7 @@ $root_list
- + @@ -600,11 +745,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
User configuration
Guest user
User:
Group:
Supervisor user
Username:
Unix user:
Password:
User mapping
User mapping:
Default password:
- + @@ -612,12 +786,12 @@ $server_id
- + - + @@ -625,7 +799,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -633,12 +807,12 @@ $server_id
- + - + @@ -649,7 +823,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -661,7 +835,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -673,7 +847,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -685,7 +859,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -697,7 +871,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -709,7 +883,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -721,12 +895,12 @@ $server_id - + - + @@ -735,7 +909,7 @@ $server_id Run as daemon, enable logging
- + @@ -744,7 +918,7 @@ $server_id Recreate logfile at startup
- + @@ -753,12 +927,12 @@ $server_id syslog
- + - + @@ -766,7 +940,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -775,7 +949,7 @@ $server_id Recreate logfile every time
- + @@ -784,7 +958,7 @@ $server_id Write to separate files (.1, .2, etc)
- + @@ -809,10 +983,39 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Logging
Logfiles
General logfile:
Routing logfile:
Parts to log
IPX-kernel:
NWSERV:
NCPSERV:
NWCONN:
NWCLIENT:
NWBIND:
NWROUTED:
General logging flags
NWSERV behaviour:
Logfile creation:
Log error messages to:
Routing logging flags
Write to file every x minutes:
Logfile creation:
File:
- + @@ -826,7 +1029,7 @@ EOF { my @c = split( ' ', $c ); print < + @@ -837,7 +1040,7 @@ EOF EOF } print < + @@ -904,11 +1107,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Volumes
$c[1] ($c[2])
Add new volume
- + @@ -916,7 +1148,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -924,7 +1156,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -932,7 +1164,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -942,7 +1174,7 @@ $server_id All lower case
- + @@ -952,12 +1184,12 @@ $server_id Enabled, unix rights disabled
- + - + @@ -965,7 +1197,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -973,7 +1205,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -981,7 +1213,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -989,7 +1221,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -997,12 +1229,12 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + - + @@ -1010,7 +1242,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -1018,7 +1250,7 @@ $server_id Enabled
- + @@ -1044,10 +1276,39 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Volume: $c[0]
Volume name:
Unix path:
Filename case:
Trustees:
Additional options
Removable:
No fixed i-nodes:
Single filesystem:
Pipe filesystem:
Read-only:
Additional namespaces
OS/2 LFN support:
NFS support:
- + @@ -1061,7 +1322,7 @@ EOF { my @c = split( ' ', $c ); print < + @@ -1072,7 +1333,7 @@ EOF EOF } print < + @@ -1098,11 +1359,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Devices
$c[1] ($c[2]/$c[3])
Add new device
- + @@ -1110,7 +1400,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1118,7 +1408,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1126,7 +1416,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1141,7 +1431,7 @@ $server_id - + @@ -1149,7 +1439,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1180,11 +1470,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Device: $c[0]
Network number:
Network interface:
Frame type:
Interface delay:
- + @@ -1192,7 +1511,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1200,12 +1519,12 @@ $server_id
- + - + @@ -1213,7 +1532,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1221,7 +1540,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1229,7 +1548,7 @@ $server_id
- + @@ -1256,10 +1575,39 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
SMArT settings
nwserv.conf location:
Bindery server
Server name:
Supervisor login name:
Supervisor password:
- + @@ -1273,7 +1621,7 @@ EOF { my @c = split( ' ', $c ); print < + @@ -1284,7 +1632,7 @@ EOF EOF } print < + @@ -1341,11 +1689,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Users
$c[0]
Add new user
- + @@ -1358,7 +1735,7 @@ EOF if( $c[2] eq 'add_new' ) { print < + @@ -1370,7 +1747,7 @@ EOF } print < + @@ -1378,7 +1755,7 @@ EOF
- + @@ -1386,7 +1763,7 @@ EOF
- + @@ -1395,14 +1772,14 @@ EOF $unix_user_list - + - + @@ -1430,10 +1807,39 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
User: $c[2]
Account name:
Full name:
Password:
UNIX user:
Groups belonged to: $group_list
- + @@ -1447,7 +1853,7 @@ EOF { my @c = split( ' ', $c ); print < + @@ -1458,7 +1864,7 @@ EOF EOF } print < + @@ -1508,11 +1914,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Groups
$c[0]
Add new group
- + @@ -1525,7 +1960,7 @@ EOF if( $c[2] eq 'add_new' ) { print < + @@ -1537,7 +1972,7 @@ EOF } print < + @@ -1545,14 +1980,14 @@ EOF
- + - + @@ -1580,10 +2015,39 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Group: $c[2]
Group name:
Full name:
Group managers: $man_list
- + @@ -1597,7 +2061,7 @@ EOF { my @c = split( ' ', $c ); print < + @@ -1608,7 +2072,7 @@ EOF EOF } print < + @@ -1636,11 +2100,40 @@ Content-Type: text/html $server_id - + +SMArT Settings + + + + + + + + +
Print queues
$c[0]
Add new print queue
- + @@ -1653,7 +2146,7 @@ EOF if( $c[2] eq 'add_new' ) { print < + @@ -1665,7 +2158,7 @@ EOF } print < + @@ -1673,7 +2166,7 @@ EOF
- + @@ -1681,7 +2174,7 @@ EOF
- + diff --git a/static.pl b/static.pl index 02894a4..35b4778 100644 --- a/static.pl +++ b/static.pl @@ -5,22 +5,8 @@ # # Copyright 2001 Wilmer van der Gaast (lintux@lintux.cx) # +# Updated with favicon and modern asset MIME type support. # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA -# -# sub handle_request() { @@ -32,6 +18,7 @@ sub handle_request() } $e = $f; $e =~ s/^.*\.//; + $e = lc( $e ); if( $e eq 'html' ) { $t = 'text/html'; @@ -40,22 +27,48 @@ sub handle_request() { $t = 'image/gif'; } - elsif( $e eq 'jpg' ) + elsif( $e eq 'jpg' || $e eq 'jpeg' ) { $t = 'image/jpeg'; } + elsif( $e eq 'png' ) + { + $t = 'image/png'; + } + elsif( $e eq 'ico' ) + { + $t = 'image/x-icon'; + } + elsif( $e eq 'svg' ) + { + $t = 'image/svg+xml'; + } + elsif( $e eq 'webp' ) + { + $t = 'image/webp'; + } + elsif( $e eq 'css' ) + { + $t = 'text/css'; + } + elsif( $e eq 'js' ) + { + $t = 'application/javascript'; + } else { $t = 'application/octet-stream'; } - print < ) +EOF2 + binmode( FILE ); + while( read( FILE, $buf, 8192 ) ) { - print; + print $buf; } + close( FILE ); } diff --git a/static/menu.html b/static/menu.html index ac05bef..b56a6be 100644 --- a/static/menu.html +++ b/static/menu.html @@ -1,56 +1,71 @@ - - - -
Print queue: $c[2]
Queue name:
Unix printing command:
Spool directory:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
-
- Main menu
-
-
- General settings -
- Servername -
- -The servername is the name under which this server will show up when using -tools like SLIST (server-list).
+ + + + + +SMArT Main menu + + + + + + + +
- Internal network number -
- -If have dealt with the TCP/IP-configuration of your Linux-Box, the term -ip-address may be familiar to you. It's a numer that uniquely -identifies your machine in the internet.
+Linux-machine will be converted to all-uppercase and used as the servername. + +
+

Internal network number

+
If have dealt with the TCP/IP-configuration of your Linux-Box, the term +ip-address may be familiar to you. It's a numer that uniquely +identifies your machine in the internet.
As you might already expect, even the IPX-people use a unique number to identify each other. Addresses in the IPX-world always consist of a 4-byte network-number plus a 6-byte node-number (remember the -ip-addresses also use 4-bytes).
+ip-addresses also use 4-bytes).
The numbering-rule for ipx-clients is easy: their address is the external-network of the server they are connected to plus the hardware-address of their own ethernet-card (6 byte). As a result of this @@ -58,425 +73,301 @@ rule, the clients can determine their address automatically (by listening to the server and looking at their own ethernet-hardware) and no configuration-files on the clients-side have to be maintained. (It would really be a nasty thing if you think of very many DOS-clients [remember: -DOS is an OS where ordinary users can screw up the configuration files].)
-For internal routing purposes, a NetWare-server has an internal network
+DOS is an OS where ordinary users can screw up the configuration files].)
+For internal routing purposes, a NetWare-server has an internal network
As there is no organisation which regulates the use of network-numbers -in the IPX-world, you have to run SLIST (under DOS or Linux) to +in the IPX-world, you have to run SLIST (under DOS or Linux) to determine a number that isn't already used by another server on your net. You better double-check and ask the other network administrators before using a random value because not all servers might be on-line when -you listen to the net.
+you listen to the net.
A reasonable choice for the internal net-number of your MARS_NWE-server could be the ip-address of your Linux-Box. It is reasonable because ip-addresse are unique and if every nw-administrator uses only this uniqe value, potential conflicts will be minimized. Of course this choice is -no guarantee and it only works if your Linux-Box IP is well configured.
+no guarantee and it only works if your Linux-Box IP is well configured.
Please note that you have to specify the address of your internal -IPX-network in hexadecimal format (the leading 0x indicates it).
-Most people who use FreeBSD want to set the network number of their IPX -network here - -
- Tests at startup -
- -If you want some sanity checks at startup, set this flag, so -MARS_NWE will try to create/change missing directories:
-SYS:LOGIN, SYS:MAIL, SYS:MAIL/XXX, SYS:PUBLIC, SYS:SYSTEM ... -(with the right permissions, of course)
-This should also be enabled when you use a new MARS_NWE version.
-Disabling this test only spares little time when starting MARS_NWE.
- -
- Server version -
- -Some clients work better if the server tells that it is a 3.11 Server, +IPX-network in hexadecimal format (the leading 0x indicates it).
+Most people who use FreeBSD want to set the network number of their IPX +network here + +
+

Tests at startup

+
If you want some sanity checks at startup, set this flag, so +MARS_NWE will try to create/change missing directories:
+SYS:LOGIN, SYS:MAIL, SYS:MAIL/XXX, SYS:PUBLIC, SYS:SYSTEM ... +(with the right permissions, of course)
+This should also be enabled when you use a new MARS_NWE version.
+Disabling this test only spares little time when starting MARS_NWE.
+
+
+

Server version

+
Some clients work better if the server tells that it is a 3.11 Server, although many calls (namespace services) of a real 3.11 Server are -missing yet.
+missing yet.
If you want to use longfilenamesupport and/or namespace routines -you should set this section to '1' or '2'
-And you should read doc/FAQS.
- -
- Burst mode -
- -If you want to test Burst mode you can enable it here, and in config.h -you must set ENABLE_BURSTMODE to 1. Also, you have to set the -server version number to 3.12 .
-MAX_BURST_READ/WRITE_BUF:
+you should set this section to '1' or '2'
+And you should read doc/FAQS.
+ +
+

Burst mode

+
If you want to test Burst mode you can enable it here, and in config.h +you must set ENABLE_BURSTMODE to 1. Also, you have to set the +server version number to 3.12 .
+MAX_BURST_READ/WRITE_BUF:
Don't ask me what they mean, but they're hexadecimal, so don't forget to -prepend 0x. - -
-
- Directories -
- -Some directories for MARS_NWE files. +prepend 0x. + + + + +
+

Directories

+
Open settings
+
+
+
+
Some directories for MARS_NWE files. The path cache directory is needed for Client-32 and the namespace calls, -the spool directory is used for internal print queue handling. - -
-
- Precompiled settings -
- -When you just leave these fields empty, the values in your config.h +the spool directory is used for internal print queue handling. + + + + +
+

Precompiled settings

+
Open settings
+
+
+
+
When you just leave these fields empty, the values in your config.h file will be used. If you want to change those settings without recompiling -MARS_NWE, you can change them here. - -
-
- Security -
- Modes -
- -Here you can change the standard modes for new files and directories. -You can enter 0 here to use the default value, and you can enter --1 for the directory creat() mode to use the -st_mode of the parent directory. - -
- Password handling of DOS-clients -
- -When changing your MARS_NWE-password from a DOS-client, this client -(think of "LOGIN.EXE", "SYSCON.EXE" or "SETPASS.EXE") +MARS_NWE, you can change them here. + + + + +
+

Security

+
Open settings
+
+
+
+

Modes

+
Here you can change the standard modes for new files and directories. +You can enter 0 here to use the default value, and you can enter +-1 for the directory creat() mode to use the +st_mode of the parent directory.
+
+
+

Password handling of DOS-clients

+
When changing your MARS_NWE-password from a DOS-client, this client +(think of "LOGIN.EXE", "SYSCON.EXE" or "SETPASS.EXE") can encrypt your password before sending it to the MARS_NWE-server -(this improves security a little bit).
+(this improves security a little bit).
In this section you can enforce encryption of user-passwords or allow -not-encrypted sending of passwords over the net.
-On the Linux-side, passwords will only be stored in encrypted format. - -
-
- User configuration -
- Guest user -
- -Here you can set the UID a user will get before logging in. - -
- Supervisor user -
- -The SUPERVISOR of a NetWare-server is much like root on the -Linux-side.
+not-encrypted sending of passwords over the net.
+On the Linux-side, passwords will only be stored in encrypted format. + + + + +
+

User configuration

+
Open settings
+
+
+
+

Guest user

+
Here you can set the UID a user will get before logging in.
+
+
+

Supervisor user

+
The SUPERVISOR of a NetWare-server is much like root on the +Linux-side.
Specify a Linux-user that should be mapped to the supervisor of this -MARS_NWE-server.
-To improve security, don't use root for this purpose but create a -seperate administrative account (under Linux) called nw-adm or similar.
+MARS_NWE-server.
+To improve security, don't use root for this purpose but create a +seperate administrative account (under Linux) called nw-adm or similar.
The nw-user defined in this section will have the MARS_NWE internal UID -1 (remember even under Linux root must have the special UID 0), so +1 (remember even under Linux root must have the special UID 0), so it is not possible to define a supervisor in section 13 (the users -defined there will get random UIDs).
-You can define a user with name SUPERVISOR in section 13, but he -won't really be the "local god" on the MARS_NWE-server.
-And of course you can define a supervisor with name GOD or ROOT -in this section, which would only break the traditional naming-scheme -of the NetWare-world. - -
- User mapping -
- -If you have a large number of accounts on your Linux-machine, you may -want to map all Linux-logins automatically to MARS_NWE-logins.
+defined there will get random UIDs).
+You can define a user with name SUPERVISOR in section 13, but he +won't really be the "local god" on the MARS_NWE-server.
+And of course you can define a supervisor with name GOD or ROOT +in this section, which would only break the traditional naming-scheme +of the NetWare-world. + +
+

User mapping

+
If you have a large number of accounts on your Linux-machine, you may +want to map all Linux-logins automatically to MARS_NWE-logins.
At this stage this section is only a quick hack to make life a bit -easier for the administrator.
-WARNING: As there is no algorithm to convert the encrypted +easier for the administrator.
+WARNING: As there is no algorithm to convert the encrypted Linux-passwords into the encrypted format used by the DOS-clients (and therefore MARS_NWE), you have to supply a common password for all automatically mapped users. This is a big security concern and you should never make this common password public (and, of course you -should choose a sufficient "secure" (read: difficult) password).
+should choose a sufficient "secure" (read: difficult) password).
Type the common password to grant access to the users login and the -command "setpass" instead of telling the password to the user.
+command "setpass" instead of telling the password to the user.
Only those Linux-logins will handled automatically that don't have a -x or asterisk as their encrypted password. - -
-
- Volumes -
- -The OS/2 additional namespace can be used by Windows 9x too. The +x or asterisk as their encrypted password. + + + + +
+

Volumes

+
Open settings
+
+
+
+
The OS/2 additional namespace can be used by Windows 9x too. The 'no fixed i-nodes' option is necessary when exporting DOS or CD-ROM file systems. The 'single filesystem' option can be used when the entire volume consists of only one mounted filesystem/device. For more information about pipe filesystems you can take a look at -MARS_NWE's documentation directory. - -
-
- Devices -
- -This section contains information for the ipx-router built into mars_nwe -and/or the external program nwrouted.
+MARS_NWE's documentation directory. + + + + +
+

Devices

+
Open settings
+
+
+
+
This section contains information for the ipx-router built into mars_nwe +and/or the external program nwrouted.
Both processes exchange the IPX-packets between your machine and the rest of the world (in other words: their functionallity is essential). Of -course, to use one of both is already sufficient.
-Note for people with other IPX/NCP servers on the net:
-
  • choose the same frame-type as the other servers use -
  • make sure your network-number is not already in use by another server -(see the output of SLIST under Linux or DOS)
+course, to use one of both is already sufficient.
+Note for people with other IPX/NCP servers on the net:
+
  • choose the same frame-type as the other servers use +
  • make sure your network-number is not already in use by another server +(see the output of SLIST under Linux or DOS)
Under Linux, it is possible to let the kernel creat all ipx-devices automatically for you. This is only possible (and only makes sense then) if there are other IPX/NCP servers on the same net which are setup -correctly.
-
    -
  1. Network number
    +correctly.
    +
      +
    1. Network number
      This number is determined by the router of the physical network you're attached to. Use "0x0" to use the entry for all network number match. -
    2. Device
      -The network-interface associated with the NET_NUMBER. (eth0, -arc0, ppp0, etc.) Use an asterisk to use this entry for +
    3. Device
      +The network-interface associated with the NET_NUMBER. (eth0, +arc0, ppp0, etc.) Use an asterisk to use this entry for all devices match. -
    4. Frame type
      -The frame-type of the data-packets on your local network.
      +
    5. Frame type
      +The frame-type of the data-packets on your local network.
      Possible values are: -
      • ethernet_ii (Best for mixed(ipx, ip) environments) -
      • 802.2 (Novell uses this as default since 3.12) -
      • 802.3 (Older frame typ, some boot-PROMs use it) -
      • snap (Normally not used) -
      • token (For token ring cards) -
      • auto (Automatic detection of the frame-type used in your IPX-environment) -
      -
    6. Ticks
      +
      • ethernet_ii (Best for mixed(ipx, ip) environments) +
      • 802.2 (Novell uses this as default since 3.12) +
      • 802.3 (Older frame typ, some boot-PROMs use it) +
      • snap (Normally not used) +
      • token (For token ring cards) +
      • auto (Automatic detection of the frame-type used in your IPX-environment) +
      +
    7. Ticks
      The time data-packets need to get delivered over a certain interface. If your connection goes through several routers, the shortest path can be determined by summing up -all ticks for every route and compare the results.
      -(1 tick = 1/18th second), default=1
      -NOTE: If ticks > 6 then the internal router handles +all ticks for every route and compare the results.
      +(1 tick = 1/18th second), default=1
      +NOTE: If ticks > 6 then the internal router handles RIP/SAP specially. (RIP/SAP filtering) -
    -NOTE: +
+NOTE: Automatic detection in this section means that ipx-interfaces which are created by other instances than the server/router, e.g. pppd, ipppd or ipx_interface, will be detected and inserted/removed -in internal device/routing table at runtime.
-You don't have to set this in FreeBSD! - -
-
- Logging -
- -MARS_NWE can keep a log file with error messages, click here to set what -kind of messages must be logged and where.
-You can set a logfile name to syslog if you want MARS_NWE to -use syslogd for logging.
-According to nwserv.conf, the NWCLIENT tag must always be set -to No debugging. - -
-
- SMArT settings -
- -Some things have to be configured here before you can use SMArT. - -
-
- Users -
- -You can edit the userlist from the bindery files here. This option will not -change anything to the nwserv.conf configuration file. - -
-
- Groups -
- -You can edit the group list from the bindery files here. This option will not -change anything to the nwserv.conf configuration file. - -
-
- Print queues -
- -Here you can edit the list of print queues. The things you have to fill in are: -
    -
  1. Print queue name
    +in internal device/routing table at runtime.
    +You don't have to set this in FreeBSD! + + + + +
    +

    Logging

    +
    Open settings
    +
    +
    +
    +
    MARS_NWE can keep a log file with error messages, click here to set what +kind of messages must be logged and where.
    +You can set a logfile name to syslog if you want MARS_NWE to +use syslogd for logging.
    +According to nwserv.conf, the NWCLIENT tag must always be set +to No debugging.
    +
    +
    +
    + +
    +

    SMArT settings

    +
    Open settings
    +
    +
    +
    +
    Some things have to be configured here before you can use SMArT.
    +
    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Users

    +
    Open settings
    +
    +
    +
    +
    You can edit the userlist from the bindery files here. This option will not +change anything to the nwserv.conf configuration file.
    +
    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Groups

    +
    Open settings
    +
    +
    +
    +
    You can edit the group list from the bindery files here. This option will not +change anything to the nwserv.conf configuration file.
    +
    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Print queues

    +
    Open settings
    +
    +
    +
    +
    Here you can edit the list of print queues. The things you have to fill in are: +
      +
    1. Print queue name
      The name with which the print queue will show up in the printer lists, and the name you need when you want to print something from the client. -
    2. Unix printing command
      +
    3. Unix printing command
      The command used to send a file to the printer, the text/etc. will come from -the standard input.
      +the standard input.
      There's a nasty bug in MARS_NWE that removes this property, well, I think it's a bug. It also happens when the startup tests are not set to maximum. -
    4. Spool directory
      +
    5. Spool directory
      The directory used to keep the print spool for this print queue. Use the -VOLUME:/directory form, you can leave this one empty to use a +VOLUME:/directory form, you can leave this one empty to use a default directory. - -
- - - + + + + + + + + diff --git a/static/smart.jpg b/static/smart.jpg index 895d572..76e7d37 100644 Binary files a/static/smart.jpg and b/static/smart.jpg differ diff --git a/static/smart_icon.jpg b/static/smart_icon.jpg index d691f65..fe312da 100644 Binary files a/static/smart_icon.jpg and b/static/smart_icon.jpg differ diff --git a/static/smart_icon_modern.jpg b/static/smart_icon_modern.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index fe312da..0000000 Binary files a/static/smart_icon_modern.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/static/smart_modern.jpg b/static/smart_modern.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 76e7d37..0000000 Binary files a/static/smart_modern.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/static/start.html.cmake b/static/start.html.cmake index ddf8fcf..cadb1e0 100644 --- a/static/start.html.cmake +++ b/static/start.html.cmake @@ -1,44 +1,115 @@ + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- SMArT v@MARS_NWE_VERSION@ (Perl) - -
-
- Welcome to SMArT, the easy way to configure mars_nwe, Martin Stover's NetWare emulator. -
- To apply the changes you have made to the configuration, you have to restart MARS_NWE -
- Start MARS_NWE - - Stop MARS_NWE -
-
The newest version of SMArT can be downloaded from my website. -
-
© Copyright 2001 Wilmer van der Gaast -
- + + SMArT + + + + + + + + + +
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+
SMArT v@MARS_NWE_VERSION@
+
Perl interface for configuring MARS_NWE
+
+ SMArT +
+
+
+
+ Welcome to SMArT, the easy way to configure MARS_NWE. +
+
+ To apply changes to the configuration, restart MARS_NWE after saving your settings. +
+ + +
+