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Does smoothwall have a mil mod? Without limitations?
Does smoothwall have a mil mod? Without limitations?
Can you clarify on what the mod must do?
As for ClarkConnect and DynDNS - CC have its own built-in dyndns service - and it works only via clarkconnect's site - and to activate it, you'll have to register your CC box.
Gay.
I prefer dyndns.org or any other service rather.
EDIT - just seen that it must be mail mod ... it only have an email filter, and not an email mod.
1. What this mod provides
A Mail Filter add-on that currently only supports the SMTP protocol (but will be enhanced in the future).
This mod will intercept any incoming email messages and scan them for both Spam and Viruses.
It is based on the Dspam anti-spam implimentation
Please Note: this mod will only work if you have a mail server running that is behind smoothwall (either on the Green/Orange/Blue/Purple Network(s)).
Sorted
1. Changed time in bios instead of Smoothwall browser interface.
2. Seemed to be a problem with URLfilter being "locked" up. Might have been a conflict between URLfilter and DansGuardian. DansGuardian stopped working, and problem solved.
Two problems that have come up on Smoothwall:
1. The goes back two hours every time I reboot it. (solved)
2. The webproxy list doesn't show the ip of the machine accessing a particular site, but just the green ip of the Smoothwall itself.
I need a clarkconnect box (with its sexy admin interface) without the 10 user limitation.
Basically a gateway/mail server. The reason I am trying to setup clarkconnect boxem and eboxem is to meet the customers needs.
I wont be around here forever, and the systems I need to provide need to be able to be managed by anyone with network experience, and not just linux network experience.
It is a limitation - you can view the full history in the Dansguardian logs.
I have played around with Dansguardian on Smoothwall v2.x - and its reporting function is very comprehensive. You can get a report on all denied sites (pr0n and the such) or all allowed sites, filter by IP and so on.
Dansguardian works very well filtering out pr0n contentand pr0n addicts hate it
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wiz - with the advanced web proxy with smoothwall you can also authenticate to a windows domain controller and control user access that way.
It is a limitation - you can view the full history in the Dansguardian logs.
I have played around with Dansguardian on Smoothwall v2.x - and its reporting function is very comprehensive. You can get a report on all denied sites (pr0n and the such) or all allowed sites, filter by IP and so on.
Dansguardian works very well filtering out pr0n contentand pr0n addicts hate it
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I've seen the option, but haven't tried it. How does it work exactly if the pcs boot into XP without requiring a password?
I don't see a section for Dansguardian under logs?![]()
I don't want to throw a spanner in your smoothwall setup, but you may want to look at FireStarter
Easy setup on Ubuntu.
You can choose between the following authentication methods :
1. None - free for all access
2. Local - Smoothwall will control user access
3. identd - logging only (but requires an identd service or daemon on the client)
4. ldap - works with the following ldap servers : Windows2k, 2k3, 2k8 Server with Active Directory, Novell eDirectory (Netware 5.x and 6), and OpenLDAP (versions 2 and 3).
5. Windows authentication - authenticates against a windows2k, 2k3 and 2k8 server with or without active directory. Can also use a Samba 2.x or 3.x server which's running as Domain Controller).
NOTE - workgroup based authenticaton may probably work, but is neither recommended nor supported.
6. RADIUS authentication - Users will have to authenticate when accessing web sites - and the credentials are verified against an external RADIUS server.
More documentation can be found here.
It should be under the filtering tab. I have posted a query regarding this.
regards
Libs
I'm trying out local access and I don't get any authentication window to enter access details. I does block the page with a Smoothwall one.
I don't want to throw a spanner in your smoothwall setup, but you may want to look at FireStarter
Easy setup on Ubuntu.
Have you read the FAQ?