Hey, just wondering, did you fix TCP/UDP problem in OpenVpn
configuration page? That would be great, because I woulden't need to
change the cd image before using the new version.
Thanks
Fernando
On 9/1/05, Daniele Guazzoni <daniele dot guazzoni at gcomm dot ch> wrote:
> Paul
>
> Well done, great job !!!
> Do you also plan to release WRAP images ?
>
> Daniele
>
> Paul Taylor wrote:
> > We are very proud to release version 2.2 of our enhanced Monowall image, our
> > first public release. We would absolutely love it if all of our
> > enhancements make it into the base Monowall image.
> >
> >
> >
> > Enhancements:
> >
> >
> >
> > 1. Sub-Admin Users: The webGui now allows multiple users, configurable by
> > the admin user via the webGui. Each user can have their permissions
> > controlled on a per-page level. Users can be created and have their page
> > permissions updated via checkboxes on the System > User Manager link,
> > available only to the admin user. In a corporate setting this lets various
> > departments take on their own roles. For example, a Security department
> > might be in charge of the Captive Portal users, and Network Operations might
> > be given access to the Diagnostics and Status pages. In addition,
> > individual users may modify their own password via the webGui. (Assuming
> > they have permissions for that page.)
> >
> > 2. Adaptive Menus: The menu structure has been overhauled to be completely
> > dynamic. A user will only be presented with menu items that they have
> > access to view. The left menu still has the familiar Monowall menu
> > structure, but items will not appear if the user doesn't have access.
> >
> > 3. Adaptive Tabs: All pages with Tabs (such as the Logs page) now have
> > dynamic tabs. Only tabs to which the user has access will be displayed.
> >
> > 4. Captive Portal Element Manager: You can now host images and css files
> > directly from the Monowall machine by using the Element Manager. After
> > uploading your captive portal login and error pages, simply select the
> > "Element Manager" tab under Captive portal. There, you will be presented
> > with a list of all detected page elements, with whether or not the files
> > exist (and if so, their size), along with the opportunity to upload or
> > delete the actual image and css files. Once uploaded, all elements are
> > stored in the config.xml file and placed in the captive portal directory.
> > The Captive Portal index page is called each time a user's browser requests
> > a page element. This way, it knows which are valid elements and will upload
> > them to the user. This eliminates the need to have a separate web server to
> > simply server up images for Captive Portal pages. In addition, HTTPS
> > traffic will now
> >
> > 5. The ability to disallow concurrent logins of the same username via the
> > Captive Portal.
> >
> > 6. ARP table page: This page displays the ARP table of the Monowall, along
> > with the hostname of devices which are in the DHCP Leases file.
> >
> > 7. Traceroute page
> >
> > 8. NS Lookup page: Server field is auto-populated. This hasn't been tested
> > on a DHCP system yet, but should work.
> >
> > 9. Whois page
> >
> > 10. Firewall States page: For advanced troubleshooting... It shows the
> > Source IP, Port, Destination IP, Port, Protocol, Packets, Bytes, and
> > Time-to-live.
> >
> >
> >
> > This is perhaps the best feature for troubleshooting an individual user
> > problem... Here you can see all connections live (as fast as you refresh
> > the page), sort by whichever column you want, ascending or descending,
> > filter on source or destination IP Address by clicking the desired IP
> > Address, and take Statistics Snapshots to view Delta packet and byte info.
> >
> > 11. Exit to Shell: Option on the console to get to the underlying shell.
> >
> > 12. SSH access with Authorized keys: On the Advanced screen, you can enable
> > SSH and paste in an Authorized keys file to allow root SSH access. To go
> > along with this, we've included a minimalist termcap file (about 1K in size)
> > instead of the standard 200+K file. This has enough terminal definitions to
> > allow you to use either the console or SSH to run applications like top and
> > vi. This termcap file is also required for the Firewall States page.
> >
> >
> >
> > At this time, we are releasing a generic PC image:
> >
> > www.addressplus.net/generic-pc-1.2b9.wd2.2.zip
> > <http://www.addressplus.net/generic-pc-1.2b9.wd2.2.zip>
> >
> >
> >
> > Within the next few days or so, I'll try to get a net4801 image compiled and
> > release it as well.
> >
> >
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
>
>
>
> best regards
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Daniele Guazzoni
> Senior Network Engineer, CCNA, CCNP
>
> Ackersteinstrasse 203
> CH-8049 Zurich
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