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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Can I use my Linksys Wireless router on LAN side of Ebox?
« on: February 03, 2009, 04:22:43 am »
If your linksys router is a stand alone box and the connection to the ebox is a cable then you should be fine. However if as the previous poster (sixstone) said if the Linksys is not a separate stand alone box but a wireless access device that is directly connected to the ebox you may be toast.... How ever I think you have the stand alone linksys router, I have several WRT54G's of various flavors and versions.
-jeff
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Ebox with 5 NIC's haveing problems
« on: January 30, 2009, 06:54:33 am »
Thanks, this is the help I was looking for.....
=jeff
=jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: content category
« on: January 25, 2009, 06:24:32 am »
check out OpenDNS
-jeff
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Ebox with 5 NIC's haveing problems
« on: January 13, 2009, 03:32:13 am »
BUMP
170
Installation and Upgrades / Re: connected server via usb modem to internet - how do I share this connection?
« on: January 10, 2009, 11:18:24 pm »
majikins,
I think that most folks would be put off of answering because of the USB 3g Modem. I don't know if there is a way to route the IP traffic from the USB controller to the Internal ethxxx Ethernet NICs in the box. I am quite sure that the ebox interface can't. But I'm a newbie to unix and ebox, so someone please prove me wrong!
-jeff
I think that most folks would be put off of answering because of the USB 3g Modem. I don't know if there is a way to route the IP traffic from the USB controller to the Internal ethxxx Ethernet NICs in the box. I am quite sure that the ebox interface can't. But I'm a newbie to unix and ebox, so someone please prove me wrong!
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Installed now having trouble Login IU
« on: January 10, 2009, 02:26:44 pm »
Heeter,
How did you install it? Aptget? Do you have the ebox repository listed? If it is a fresh install, I find that a re-install always works for me.
-jeff
How did you install it? Aptget? Do you have the ebox repository listed? If it is a fresh install, I find that a re-install always works for me.
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Login hanging after installation - unable to type the password
« on: January 10, 2009, 02:23:51 pm »
Dude,
I don't even want to start talking about the silly things like that and worse that I have done!!!! I thoroughly understand. Enjoy eBox it is pretty cool.
-jeff
I don't even want to start talking about the silly things like that and worse that I have done!!!! I thoroughly understand. Enjoy eBox it is pretty cool.
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Login hanging after installation - unable to type the password
« on: January 10, 2009, 05:27:47 am »
Dude,
I can't help trouble shoot the problem, Sorry, but I have installed ebox fresh from the ISO at least 15 times in the last few weeks and never had that issue. I'd suggest that you download the ISO again and re-burn the disk and do a fresh install, let the CD image do all the work. DO NOT try to clean it up, just let the CD do the work.
-jeff
ONE UNIX NEWBIE TO ANOTHER.
I can't help trouble shoot the problem, Sorry, but I have installed ebox fresh from the ISO at least 15 times in the last few weeks and never had that issue. I'd suggest that you download the ISO again and re-burn the disk and do a fresh install, let the CD image do all the work. DO NOT try to clean it up, just let the CD do the work.
-jeff
ONE UNIX NEWBIE TO ANOTHER.
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: help, my ethernet connections keep changeing
« on: January 09, 2009, 06:11:11 am »
Javi,
I am returning to UNIX after 20+ years, and don't know how to do that. Can you provide specific directions, PLEASE?
-jeff
I am returning to UNIX after 20+ years, and don't know how to do that. Can you provide specific directions, PLEASE?
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / help, my ethernet connections keep changeing
« on: January 08, 2009, 04:24:30 am »
Hi all, I have a system with a mother board Ethernet nic and I installed a 4 port nic as well. When I load ubuntu and ebox the eln0-4 have no consistent order. on one boot they will be one way on the next they will be some other way. I am really confused. I thought that the MB NIC would be eth0 and the 4 nics on the card would be 1-4, but no. Is there some way that I can force some consistent pattern on them? so that they are the same every reboot?
- really driving me nuts.
- really driving me nuts.
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Installation and Upgrades / Ebox with 5 NIC's haveing problems
« on: January 07, 2009, 07:06:55 am »
OK, I bought a 4 port nic and there is a nic on the mb.
I have loaded ubuntu + ebox at least 5 times. I never get a consistent arrangement of eln0 on the mother board nic interface and the 4 nic's on the card being 1-4. The mb nic just seams to show up where ever it wants to from boot to boot. Am I missing something really fundamental here? Please help;
Is there some configuration file that I have to set to make the mb nic show up as eln0?
-jeff
I have loaded ubuntu + ebox at least 5 times. I never get a consistent arrangement of eln0 on the mother board nic interface and the 4 nic's on the card being 1-4. The mb nic just seams to show up where ever it wants to from boot to boot. Am I missing something really fundamental here? Please help;
Is there some configuration file that I have to set to make the mb nic show up as eln0?
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Ebox + Asterisk
« on: January 07, 2009, 06:05:41 am »
Getting this together as a module would be above and beyond wonderful.
-jeff
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: ClamAB
« on: December 09, 2008, 06:44:36 am »
yes it seems to be working.
Quote
poundjd@ebox:~$ poundjd@ebox:~$ nslookup database.clamav.net
Non-authoritative answer:
database.clamav.net canonical name = db.local.clamav.net.
db.local.clamav.net canonical name = db.us.rr.clamav.net.
Name: db.us.rr.clamav.net
Address: 65.120.238.2
Name: db.us.rr.clamav.net
Address: 209.8.40.140
Name: db.us.rr.clamav.net
Address: 207.57.106.31
Name: db.us.rr.clamav.net
Address: 168.143.19.95
poundjd@ebox:~$
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Installation and Upgrades / ClamAV
« on: December 07, 2008, 08:20:13 pm »
Guys,
How do we update ClamAV with out breaking lots of other stuff?
I get these messages on a regular basis.
now i am getting this
This new message startied 16 hours ago.
Anybody know what is going on?
-jeff
How do we update ClamAV with out breaking lots of other stuff?
I get these messages on a regular basis.
Quote
/etc/cron.hourly/ebox:
* Restarting eBox module: events
...done.
/etc/cron.hourly/freshclam:
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 17:17:05 2008
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
DON'T PANIC! Read http://www.clamav.net/support/faq
WARNING: Local version: 0.92.1 Recommended version: 0.94.2
main.inc is up to date (version: 49, sigs: 437972, f-level: 35, builder: sven)
daily.inc is up to date (version: 8729, sigs: 34177, f-level: 38, builder: guitar)
run-parts: /etc/cron.hourly/freshclam exited with return code 1
now i am getting this
Quote
/etc/cron.hourly/ebox:
* Restarting eBox module: events
...done.
/etc/cron.hourly/freshclam:
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:17:05 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about db.local.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from db.local.clamav.net (IP: )
Trying again in 5 secs...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:18:30 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about db.local.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from db.local.clamav.net (IP: )
Trying again in 5 secs...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:19:55 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about db.local.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from db.local.clamav.net (IP: )
Trying again in 5 secs...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:21:20 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about db.local.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from db.local.clamav.net (IP: )
Trying again in 5 secs...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:22:45 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about db.local.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from db.local.clamav.net (IP: )
Giving up on db.local.clamav.net...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:24:05 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): Trying again in 5 secs...
ERROR: Can't get information about database.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from database.clamav.net (IP: )
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:25:30 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about database.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from database.clamav.net (IP: )
Trying again in 5 secs...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:26:55 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): Trying again in 5 secs...
ERROR: Can't get information about database.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from database.clamav.net (IP: )
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:28:20 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about database.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from database.clamav.net (IP: )
Trying again in 5 secs...
ClamAV update process started at Sat Dec 6 22:29:45 2008
WARNING: Can't query current.cvd.clamav.net
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): ERROR: Can't get information about database.clamav.net: Temporary DNS error
Giving up on database.clamav.net...
Update failed. Your network may be down or none of the mirrors listed in freshclam.conf is working. Check http://www.clamav.net/support/mirror-problem for possible reasons.
WARNING: Can't read main.cvd header from database.clamav.net (IP: )
run-parts: /etc/cron.hourly/freshclam exited with return code 58
This new message startied 16 hours ago.
Anybody know what is going on?
-jeff
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: need help DHCP
« on: December 01, 2008, 04:21:39 pm »
Thanks very much.
Can you tell me what language the "mas" files are written in? pointers to any good INTERNET sources for learning it? I have programed in over 20 languages but this looks like a shell language more than a 3rd or 4th generation general purpose programing language.... Good references are always killer to have.
On the gateway issue I think that I was trying to say that, but just was not clear enough. Thanks much.
-jeff
Can you tell me what language the "mas" files are written in? pointers to any good INTERNET sources for learning it? I have programed in over 20 languages but this looks like a shell language more than a 3rd or 4th generation general purpose programing language.... Good references are always killer to have.
On the gateway issue I think that I was trying to say that, but just was not clear enough. Thanks much.
-jeff