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1 <h3>jonen's notes - 2003-02</h3>
2 <hr/>
3
4 - Unix-Systems
5 o learn howto move/maintain /etc of servers at cvs !!
6 Debian:
7 x search if new packages available, do 'apt-get --dry-run upgrade'!
8 x build small systool script 'apt-get_remote.pl' which do a cronly 'apt-get --dry-run upgrade' and send output via mail
9 o review 'apt-get_remote.pl'
10 o what's about parsing some response for comand like installing some marked packages
11 FreeBSD(stable):
12 o read more about BSD package systems (pkg, cvsup)
13 x for simple package installation/de-installation use pkg
14 x install downloaded package:
15 :# pkg_add <package>-<version>.tgz
16 x install package via remote server(only if package is available as *latest*):
17 pkg_add -r <package>.tgz
18 x using cvsup
19 x newbies could use cvsupit (not what it really does..)
20 :# pkg_add -r cvsupit.tgz
21 - cvsupit will proberly ask you for the default values it
22 place at /etc/cvsupfile, which is used by cvsup
23 - after that it will start cvsup to update your system
24 x if /etc/cvsupfile already exists and you know what you do,
25 this command will update your system (maybe run it via cron...):
26 :# /usr/local/bin/cvsup -g -L 2 /etc/cvsupfile
27 o whats about daemon start-stop scripts (like at linux: /etc/init.d/) ?
28 x configure and compile custom kernel:
29 x read http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html
30 x create custom kernel conf-file
31 - cd usr/src/sys/i386/conf/
32 - copy default kenrnel GENERIC to eg MYKERNEL
33 - edit/modify MYKERNEL
34 x configure sources(really?)
35 - run /usr/sbin/config MYKERNEL
36 x build kernel
37 - cd ../../MYKERNEL
38 - make depend
39 - make
40 - make install
41 x use packet fiters (firewall):
42 x read http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls.html
43 x some options at the kernel have to be enabled:
44 <pre style="font-size:10px">
45 options IPFIREWALL #Compiles into the kernel the code for packet filtering.
46 options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE #Enables code to allow logging of packets through syslogd.
47 # Without this option, even if you specify that packets should be logged in the filter rules,
48 # nothing will happen.
49 options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=10 #Limits the number of packets logged through syslogd on a per entry basis.
50 # You may wish to use this option in hostile environments in which you want to log firewall activity,
51 # but do not want to be open to a denial of service attack via syslog flooding.
52 # When a chain entry reaches the packet limit specified, logging is turned off for that particular entry.
53 # To resume logging, you will need to reset the associated counter using the ipfw(8) utility:
54 # ipfw zero 4500
55 # Where 4500 is the chain entry you wish to continue logging.
56 options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #This changes the default rule action from ``deny'' to ``allow''.
57 # This avoids the possibility of locking yourself out if you happen to boot a kernel with IPFIREWALL support but have not configured your firewall yet.
58 # It is also very useful if you often use ipfw(8) as a filter for specific problems as they arise.
59 # Use with care though, as this opens up the firewall and changes the way it works.
60 </pre>
61 x firewall is enabled at /etc/rc.conf (or /etc/rc.conf.local)
62 firewall_enabled = "YES"
63 firewall_type = "<firewall_type>"
64 x <firewall_type> is either a case at /etc/rc.firewall (/etc/rc.firewall6 for ipv6)
65 or some custom file to read rules from.
66 x Use firewall_type = "OPEN" for default policy 'OPEN' (allow all)
67
68
69
70 - QoS (Quality of Services)
71 o check it out !
72
73 - Apache/php:
74 - apache aliases - redirect '/' to index.php (used for url catching/rewriting)
75
76 - PHP:
77 x search for php widget lib
78 x APL (http://apl.sourceforge.net)
79 - huge lib in pure C
80 x phphtmllib (http://phphtmllib.newsblob.com)
81 a mainly widget/render lib, written in php, complete OO-based
82 and with nice DataList rendering (abstract source API)
83 x integrated with flib
84 x wrote some classes to browse data-objects via class DataList (new classes flibRPCDataSource, ObjectList, TsBackend)
85 o rename flibRPCDataSource (maybe rework to get more abstract)
86 o review ObjectList amd move it to phphhtmllib
87 x semi-integraded with class FormBuilder from binarycloud via interface class FormElementsInterface
88 x new class DataItem, which render one data object for viewing/editing
89 x integrated new FormProcessing classes from phphtmllib (released one day after interface to binaryclouds Formbuilder was written ;)
90 x refactored DataItem to use now phphtmllib form processing instead of interface to binarycload
91 o review code and move to phphtmllib
92
93 o XOOPS (http://xoops.org)
94 XOOPS is a dynamic OO (Object Oriented) based open source portal script written in PHP.
95 It is the ideal tool for developing small to large dynamic community websites, intra company portals,
96 corporate portals, weblogs and much more.
97 o binarycloud (http://binarycloud.com)
98 binarycloud is an enterprise class web application platform. binarycloud shares many of the capabilities of products
99 like Oracle 9i AS (Application Server) and IBM's WebSphere:
100 Proper definition of a framework: "A framework supplies the infrastructure and mechanisms that execute a policy for
101 interaction between abstract components with open implementations"
102 - benefits:
103 x much code done yet!
104 - drawbacks:
105 o not-really 100% clean code
106 o complex app which gives you only limited possibilities to use only some classes, so not very modular
107
108
109 - OpenLDAP:
110 - Contacts:
111 o Evolution: modify/create schema (map Attribute) so the field 'Note' and others can be used
112
113 - PAM + SASL
114 o seems pam will only works(will only be activated) if plain passwords are used
115 o read more about PAM special in co-operate with SASL !!
116
117 - Kerberos V
118 x use GQ LdapBrowser with SASL to authenticate against ldap
119 - this requires a 'kinit <username>' at the shell to get the kerberos ticket
120 - ldap will check your ticket pricipial against its acl's !
121 o 'libpam-ldap' from Turbo is bad, don't use it !! (remember at 'apt-get upgrade' !!)
122 o write this down in some (existing e.g. sendmail?) howto
123
124 - Sendmail
125 o research some about sendmail-cluster, 2 mx records, howto to set up second mx/cluster?
126 x backup mx:
127 - set up second mx at dns
128 - add at backup mx place some like this at /etx/mail/mailtertable:
129 domain.com esmtp:[123.123.123.123]
130 where the ip points to the system the real user accounts
131 and add every domain to /etc/mail/relay-domains:
132 domain.com
133 o whats about these *open* relaying rules(security ?!?)
134 x simple load balancing:
135 - set up two(or more) mx records with same priority at dns
136 - add at every mx place some like this at /etx/mail/mailtertable:
137 domain.com esmtp:[123.123.123.123]
138 where the ip points to the system the real user accounts are
139 note: this will do load balancing between eg 2 mail server, but if one fails,
140 there is only a 50% chance that sent messages would arrive
141 o change '/etc/init.d/amavisd' to '/etc/init.d/amavis-milter' in howto
142 o migrationtools:
143 o patch migrationtools for sendmail aliases support (/usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_aliases.pl)
144 o create, or search web for, migrationtool for sendmail virtusertable (/usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_virtuser.pl)
145 o review patched kerberosV support at /usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_user.pl?
146
147
148 - MySQL:
149 o move this to mysql-common-tasks howto
150 - Create Database
151 :# mysqladmin create <database>
152 - Set Privileges on databases(creates user too, if not exists...):
153 mysql>grant all on <database>.* to <user> identified by "<pass>";
154 mysql>grant all on <database>.* to <user>@<domain> identified by "<pass>";
155
156
157 - Document saving:
158 o remember *.doc is a non-standard, bloated Mircosoft format, use HTML instead !!
159 see http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
160
161 - my documents:
162 o convert all howto's to SDF format ( look at 'nfo/doc/computing/sysadmin/linux/example_sdf_howto.sdf' )
163 o learn more about Lyx/LaTex
164 o convert all howto's to LaTex format ( look at 'nfo/doc/computing/sysadmin/linux/example_latex_howto.lyx' )
165
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167
168
169 future:
170 o build 'black box' to trace for 'spys' at a isdn/internet connection ;)
171
172 <hr/>
173 $Id$
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