rod,
if i understood it correctly, you have a complete instruction, a complete how-to to share
in my personal opinion it may be easier for you just to use links to your site (while i'm guessing that this is a permanent one).
you then have to update your page(s) only once,
but if you really like to do some extra work feel free (and ask ummeegge@ipfire.org - as he is the master for the english wiki or just in this list) to share your information.
guess we all would like to see some new and helpful information.

if this is a completely new theme (dont know if i really got it) ummeegge will create a new link (erik ? correct?) and a fresh page for your information (as he did that for me)

enjoy your evening
 hilmar aka Heisenberg



2014-02-13 20:18 GMT+01:00 R. W. Rodolico <rodo@dailydata.net>:
Ok, I'm happy to put it out there (I think it should reside on the
IPFire site, not just have a link to my site). The second question is,
where do I put it. It doesn't seem to fit in any of the existing
categories at http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/start.

I guess what I'm asking now is, should we have a new category "Tips and
Tricks" or "How To" or something, or should this go into something
completely different. Guess what I'm asking is where should we document
how to do things once the firewall/router is set up and running.

I actually have a few things I think would be good on the site; one is
installation and configuration of the OpenVPN GUI client for various
operating systems
(http://wiki.linuxservertech.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=5&id=65)
and another is setting up OpenVPN on an Android and/or iPad
(http://wiki.linuxservertech.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=5&id=169)
though both need to be redone before I actually moved them.

Anyway, I have no problem keeping them on my site; I just feel people
should get used to looking at the IPFire site. I'd create links to the
IPFire site in my site once it was done.

Rod

On 02/13/2014 01:50 AM, hilmar sandfuehr wrote:
> good morning rod,
> i cant check your wiki, as it is under construction.
>
> but in my personal opinion sharing knowledge is always a good idea
> and even if it doesnt find a place in our wiki, we at least should
> insert a link to your page
>
> cheers
>   hilmar
>
>
> 2014-02-12 22:21 GMT+01:00 R. W. Rodolico <rodo@dailydata.net
> <mailto:rodo@dailydata.net>>:
>
>     I ran into a problem with a client running an IPFire firewall, where
>     they had employees using teamviewer.com <http://teamviewer.com> to
>     access their workstations
>     after hours, effectively bypassing the security of the router.
>
>     I came up with a solution. Possibly not the best one as it requires
>     building a separate name server, but it at least works. I wrote a "How
>     To" on one of my sites, but if you think it would be useful, let me know
>     where I should put it.
>
>     http://wiki.linuxservertech.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=5&id=198
>
>     Feel free to tell me there are better ways to do it or there are better
>     uses of the web site.
>
>     Rod
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