Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Hi Alex
I tried your package.
First of all I think most people won't understand that if they create an class c net they only could use 64 ips so I think we have to explain it.
Unfortunately I can't test it because I get an error if I try to create an rw.
Unable to create clientconfigfile No such file or directory at /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi line 3799.
Could you please check it.
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 08:32, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Hi Alex
I tried your package.
First of all I think most people won't understand that if they create an class c net they only could use 64 ips so I think we have to explain it.
I think this is clear when someone reads the wiki (ccd) . What do other think about it?
Unfortunately I can't test it because I get an error if I try to create an rw.
Unable to create clientconfigfile No such file or directory at /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi line 3799.
Could you please check it.
Well i can not reproduce this error. Do you have a /var/ipfire/ovpn/ccd directory? Did you create a complete new client?
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 08:32, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Ah ok. I created the directory and changed the owner to nobody:nobody and I could create an rw without the error.
Am 06.11.2012 12:56, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Hi Alex
I tried your package.
First of all I think most people won't understand that if they create an class c net they only could use 64 ips so I think we have to explain it.
I think this is clear when someone reads the wiki (ccd) . What do other think about it?
Unfortunately I can't test it because I get an error if I try to create an rw.
Unable to create clientconfigfile No such file or directory at /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi line 3799.
Could you please check it.
Well i can not reproduce this error. Do you have a /var/ipfire/ovpn/ccd directory? Did you create a complete new client?
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 08:32, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Hi again
I've done a few further tests now. First of all I think it is really good work. Most things seems to work right now but I can't write anything into "Netz zu routen: (Hinter IPFIRE)". It seems to be a choice-field but there is nothing to choice.
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 15:06, schrieb Daniel Weismüller:
Ah ok. I created the directory and changed the owner to nobody:nobody and I could create an rw without the error.
Am 06.11.2012 12:56, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Hi Alex
I tried your package.
First of all I think most people won't understand that if they create an class c net they only could use 64 ips so I think we have to explain it.
I think this is clear when someone reads the wiki (ccd) . What do other think about it?
Unfortunately I can't test it because I get an error if I try to create an rw.
Unable to create clientconfigfile No such file or directory at /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi line 3799.
Could you please check it.
Well i can not reproduce this error. Do you have a /var/ipfire/ovpn/ccd directory? Did you create a complete new client?
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 08:32, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Hi again
I've done a few further tests now. First of all I think it is really good work. Most things seems to work right now but I can't write anything into "Netz zu routen: (Hinter IPFIRE)". It seems to be a choice-field but there is nothing to choice.
Hi Daniel! that is TRUE! the field is a muliple selectbox and you need to define ROUTES in the ipfire (under NETWORK-> static routes) to see something in the box! Sense is, that you could only select routes, which are valid and set on the ipfire!
I think it does not make sense if you could enter an IP Address which the ipfire is not aware of.
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 15:06, schrieb Daniel Weismüller:
Ah ok. I created the directory and changed the owner to nobody:nobody and I could create an rw without the error.
Am 06.11.2012 12:56, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Hi Alex
I tried your package.
First of all I think most people won't understand that if they create an class c net they only could use 64 ips so I think we have to explain it.
I think this is clear when someone reads the wiki (ccd) . What do other think about it?
Unfortunately I can't test it because I get an error if I try to create an rw.
Unable to create clientconfigfile No such file or directory at /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi line 3799.
Could you please check it.
Well i can not reproduce this error. Do you have a /var/ipfire/ovpn/ccd directory? Did you create a complete new client?
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 08:32, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
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Oh ok that's true of course.
Maybe you can write text behind the field which is visible if there are not routes configured.
Am 07.11.2012 13:26, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Hi again
I've done a few further tests now. First of all I think it is really good work. Most things seems to work right now but I can't write anything into "Netz zu routen: (Hinter IPFIRE)". It seems to be a choice-field but there is nothing to choice.
Hi Daniel! that is TRUE! the field is a muliple selectbox and you need to define ROUTES in the ipfire (under NETWORK-> static routes) to see something in the box! Sense is, that you could only select routes, which are valid and set on the ipfire!
I think it does not make sense if you could enter an IP Address which the ipfire is not aware of.
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 15:06, schrieb Daniel Weismüller:
Ah ok. I created the directory and changed the owner to nobody:nobody and I could create an rw without the error.
Am 06.11.2012 12:56, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Hi Alex
I tried your package.
First of all I think most people won't understand that if they create an class c net they only could use 64 ips so I think we have to explain it.
I think this is clear when someone reads the wiki (ccd) . What do other think about it?
Unfortunately I can't test it because I get an error if I try to create an rw.
Unable to create clientconfigfile No such file or directory at /srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi line 3799.
Could you please check it.
Well i can not reproduce this error. Do you have a /var/ipfire/ovpn/ccd directory? Did you create a complete new client?
- Daniel
Am 06.11.2012 08:32, schrieb Alexander Marx:
Dear List!
Again a new package.
changes: The Routing box is no longer a textarea. It is now a multiselectbox, which has only the options to select already defined routes from ipfire, which makes sense. So you are only able to push routes to networks which are existent!
Therefor i read the /var/ipfire/main/routing file. Also i don't know if that is correct, because if i enter some routes in the ipfire, i can't see them when doing a
route
on the console.
Another point:
Can someone please tell me how i get my local git repo synchronised with the one on git.ipfire.org? I put my files in my local repo but i don't know how to sync my local branch "ccd" to the public server.
maybe someone can give me some sample commands.
my repo should be git://git.ipfire.org/people/amarx/ipfire-2.x.git
Thank you
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
Development mailing list Development@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development
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