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Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This feature is available with artica version 1.4.091516 If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ? This feature help you to allow FTP ... [More] only for specific IP/networks addresses. On the left menu, select web Proxy / Main Parameters Select Squid Network Parameters tab Choose FTP parameters icon Select restrictions tab Check the Enable FTP restrictions checkbox. Click on the add button in order to allow FTP from a specific pattern. [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This feature is available with artica version 1.4.091516 If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ? WCCP is a very common and indeed a ... [More] good way of doing Interception Caching as it adds additional features and intelligence to the traffic redirection process. WCCP is a dynamic service in which a cache engine communicates to a router about it`s status, and based on that the router decides whether or not to redirect the traffic. This means that if your cache becomes unavailable, the router will automatically stop attempting to forward traffic to it and end users will not be affected (and likely not even notice that your cache is out of service). For WCCP to work, you firstly need to configure your Squid Cache, and additionally configure the host OS to redirect the HTTP traffic from port 80 to whatever port your Squid box is listening to the traffic on. Once you have done this you can then proceed to configure WCCP on your router. On the left menu, select Web Proxy / Main Parameters Choose Squid Network Parameters Click on Squid Advanced settings icon Select WCCP tab in order to define parameters for the Cisco`s Web Cache Coordination Protocol [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This feature is available with artica version 1.4.091522 If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ? This feature perform address ... [More] rewriting,typically to transform a locally valid address into a globally valid address when sending mail across the Internet. Select Messaging/Main Parameters on the left menu. Click on Routing & Network tab Choose address rewriting icon The next screen display a form with 2 fields the Source pattern allow you to define wich email/domain must be rewritten     Source patterns are tried in the order as listed below: user@domain address Replace user@domain by address. This form has the highest precedence. user address Replace user@site by address when site is equal to $myorigin, when site is listed in $mydestination,or when it is listed in $inet_interfaces or $proxy_interfaces. @domain address Replace other addresses in domain by address.This form has the lowest precedence. Examples: [email protected][email protected] [email protected][email protected] @localdomain.local -»[email protected] [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This procedure has been successfully tested with Artica 1.4.091500 on CentOS 5.5 , OpenSuSe 10.3, Debian 5.x, Ubuntu 10.04 and zarafa-6.40.2 With 1.4.091500 version, artica-make is able to download pre-compiled i386 packages that did not require to ... [More] do these steps. For 64bits versions (or others distributions), you need to make this procedure. Verify that your artica version is 1.4.091500 or above. Run these command-lines in the order listed : /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/setup-ubuntu --check-base-system /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make APP_ZARAFA_LIBVMIME /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make APP_ZARAFA_CLUCENE /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make APP_ZARAFA_GOOGLE /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make APP_ZARAFA_LIBICAL /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make APP_ZARAFA_SERVER   This section list our tests on some distributions (i386 architecture) Fedora 13 - zarafa-6.40.2 (Failed) CentOS 5.5 - zarafa-6.40.2 (Success) OpenSuse 10.3 - zarafa-6.40.2 (Success) Debian 5.x - zarafa-6.40.2 (Success) [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
Because packages src has been discontinued. open YaST, go to Change Source of Installation and press Add. There, first select the protocol and, on the next page, enter the server and the directory as listed below. Type: FTP Server: ... [More] ftp.hosteurope.de Directory: mirror/ftp.opensuse.org/discontinued/10.2/repo/non-oss Type: FTP Server: ftp.hosteurope.de Directory: mirror/ftp.opensuse.org/discontinued/10.2/repo/oss When executing setup-suse you should have this initialize... Detected:SUSE ""... Major version:0 Minor:0 Arch:32bitsChecking.............: system...Checking.............: Base system...Checking.............: Building package list...Checking.............: waiting for rpm exporting listChecking.............: Exporting list done...Checking.............: Postfix system...Checking.............: Building package list...Checking.............: waiting for rpm exporting listChecking.............: Exporting list done...Checking.............: Cyrus system...Checking.............: Files Sharing system...Checking.............: Squid proxy and securities...Checking.............: PowerDNS System...Some dependencies will missing for next installation if youcontinue, some packages installed will failed...Press Enter key to continue or press "c" and Enter if you want to skip mandatories checking   Press c key in order to continue. [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This feature is available with artica version 1.4.091408 If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ? Some robots (eg antivirus) did not ... [More] support or have troubles with the Squid authentication. This feature  list remote websites that force squid to not request authentication method when trying to browse on web sites. Click on Web Proxy/Main parameters on the left menu. Choose Squid Network Parameters tab Select Authenticate Users icon. Select the whitelist tab Click on the add button to add remote web sites that will be listed to force removing authentication method. [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This is not a good question because the 2 main panels works in the same environment. Roundcube use IMAP to browse mailboxes so it able to connect to the Zarafa server in order to offer the webmail. So you can use Zarafa main panel AND roundcube ... [More] mail panel to display content of mailboxes. The opposite is not the same  : Zarafa panel use the MAPI php library so the Zarafa panel is not able to connect to a standard IMAP mailbox server...   [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This procedure helps you to install Artica in a minimal way to administrate Samba in debian/Ubuntu, for others distribution, the process is the same : you need OpenLDAP, Mysql, php modules and lighttpd for Artica. Install your system (in minimal ... [More] mode), you can use the debian net-install or the ubuntu server and choose  the minimal setup in order to have a light system. Install minimal requirements for artica. you need to install php, mysql and ldap : apt-get update apt-get install php5-cgi php5-cli php5-ldap php5-mysql php5-gd php5-curl php-pear php-log php5-mcrypt mysql-server lighttpd slapd Install Samba apt-get install samba smbclient Install artica Get the latest tarball of the artica release version or the nightly build version for example using the 1.4.090119 version : wget http://www.artica.fr/download/artica-1.4.090119.tgz Extract the package in /usr/share directory tar -xf artica-1.4.090119.tgz -C /usr/share/ move artica-make in order to not launch the initial setup mv /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make.bak run these commands for the inital setup. /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-install --init-from-repos/etc/init.d/artica-postfix stop daemon/etc/init.d/artica-postfix start daemon/etc/init.d/artica-postfix stop/etc/init.d/artica-postfix start/etc/init.d/artica-postfix start all/etc/init.d/artica-postfix stop mysql/etc/init.d/artica-postfix start mysql Restore artica-make for others installations steps mv /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make.bak /usr/share/artica-postfix/bin/artica-make tests the web console using https://yourserver:9000 get username and password using this command line : cat /etc/ldap/slapd.conf|grep -E '^root.+?\s+'   [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This feature is available with artica version 1.4.091120 If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ? It allow you to restrict the web ... [More] interface to only IP and addresses listed in a table. On the top menu, Choose "GLOBAL SETTINGS" Click on Web interface settings icon. Choose the "Security access" tab. You have 2 buttons : One to add a single address Second to add an entire network using CDIR format. This list specify ALLOWED ip addresses. that means that others IP not specified cannot access to the web interface. After added all allowed networks, restart the web interface by clicking on "Restart web server" If have added an ip address and now i cannot open the web console ?? Howto ? You need to erase your security access list by enter into the system (by SSH or on the computer). remove the file /etc/artica-postfix/settings/Daemons/LighttpdNets rm /etc/artica-postfix/settings/Daemons/LighttpdNets restart the web server /etc/init.d/artica-postfix restart apache     [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by David Touzeau
This feature is available with artica version 1.4.091121 If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ? Secure Shell (SSH) public key ... [More] authentication can be used by a client to access servers, if properly configured This authentication method is useful allowing SSH connections without any login. In this case, remote backup, remote tasks can be executed. This feature helps you to generate keys and to add yours keys in the Artica server. Choose System/OpenSSH server on the left menu. Select Automatic login tab It display 2 sections : The first will generate a Public key for an user stored on the artica server.After generate the public key, you will be able to download it (by clicking on the key icon near the fingerprint) and put it on the remote server in order to allow a logged user on the Artica server to connect without login/password on the remote server. The second allow you to upload the key file in order to connect to the Artica server easly without any login/password. Finaly this section is useful when you have 2 artica servers in order to help them to communicate trough SSH.     [Less]