Ich veröffentliche mal meine Projektarbeit zum Fachinformatiker von 2009.
Alle Dokumente sind unter einer MIT-Lizenz veröffentlicht.
Ich veröffentliche mal meine Projektarbeit zum Fachinformatiker von 2009.
Alle Dokumente sind unter einer MIT-Lizenz veröffentlicht.
# install bash for the linux-experience (and some scripts) pkg install bash libiconv coreutils # download burp (fix the version!), extract curl "http://softlayer-ams.dl.sourceforge.net/project/burp/burp-1.4.34/burp-1.4.34.tar.bz2" > burp-1.4.34.tar.bz2 file burp-1.4.34.tar.bz2 tar xf burp-1.4.34.tar.bz2 cd burp-1.4.34 # install dependencies pkg install openssl librsync perl5 gmake # configure and install # add '--disable-ipv6' if you do not have ipv6 properly configured! # -- https://github.com/grke/burp/issues/182 ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --sbindir=/usr/local/sbin LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" --sysconfdir=/etc/burp gmake gmake install # replace 'date' in timer_script, as freebsds' date does not work as linux' sed -i ".bak" "s,date ,/usr/local/bin/gdate ,g" /etc/burp/timer_script
Eventually set ca_burp_ca = /usr/local/sbin/burp_ca
in /etc/burp/burp-server.conf
# run burp-server in foreground to see what happens (CA is generated) /usr/local/sbin/burp -c /etc/burp/burp-server.conf -F
Create a really simple startup-script /usr/local/etc/rc.d/burp
#!/bin/sh /usr/local/sbin/burp -c /etc/burp/burp-server.conf & exit 0
Updated: 2015-04-09: add date-replacement with sed
So you installed Owncloud and get a HTTP-500 error for some preview-image: /index.php/core/preview.png?x=36&y=36&file=%2F%2FownCloudUserManual.pdf&c=53b5540ae7d0e
Error in the admin-interface: Postscript delegate failed `/tmp/a1blah2c1774205d9ae418a572cdc38pdf': No such file or directory @ error/pdf.c/ReadPDFImage/677
Install ghostscript. W(
I am using
you need several packages:
apt-get update ; apt-get install sasl2-bin libsasl2-modules-ldap lua-ldap lua-cyrussasl
and configs:
/etc/default/saslauthd
START=yes MECHANISMS="ldap" MECH_OPTIONS="/etc/saslauthd.conf"
/etc/saslauthd.conf
ldap_servers: ldap://ldap.example.com/ ldap_search_base: ou=foo,dc=example,dc=com ldap_bind_dn: ldap-user-for-binding ldap_bind_pw: pw-for-that-user ldap_use_sasl: no ldap_start_tls: no ldap_auth_method: bind ldap_filter: (sAMAccountName=%u)
/etc/prosody/prosody.cfg.lua
authentication = "cyrus" cyrus_service_name = "xmpp" -- eventually configure SSL properly ssl = { key = "x"; certificate = "y"; options = { "no_sslv2", "no_sslv3" , "no_ticket", "no_compression" }; ciphers = "HIGH:!DSS:!aNULL@STRENGTH!:!DES-CBC3-SHA:!ECDHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:!EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA"; }
Add the system-user ‚prosody‘ to the ’sasl‘-group and restart both services:
adduser prosody sasl ; service saslauth restart ; service prosody restart
Eventually have a look at /var/log/auth.log for sasl-problems or the prosody-logs.
find . -type f -name "*.jpg" -exec exiftool -FileModifyDate\<DateTimeOriginal {} \;