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        <description>ASPE configuration  ASPE configuration files are located in /etc/sysconfig. In order to ativate the changes, you have to restart all ASPE modules.  Triggering of actions  After a policy is violated (virus sent, ARP request for nonexisting computer re...</description>
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        <description>[Added P2P options] Files in /etc/sysconfig  Some things are configurable. On this page, files and variables are listed and explained.  backup  Backup client defaults, required if you want to automate backups.  url = URL of the server. Defaults to https://backup.shurdix...</description>
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        <description>[Added MODULE_IGNORE] Booting Any Shurdix supported boot media can be used for installation. Usually it is the official ISO image, but you can boot from e.g. an USB stick too.  Tested bootloaders are grub (harddisk and DoC), isolinux (CD), syslinux (USB-Stick) and lilo (h...</description>
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        <description>[PPP updates] Network Interfaces  Configuration for network interfaces is located under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts (just like Red Hat). /etc/sysconfig is a symlink pointing to /mnt/ramdisk/sysconfig.  The files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are named just ...</description>
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        <description>[typo] Boot problems  Sometimes after the computer running Shurdix is rebooted, you may find out it doesn't work. This happens primarily on unplanned reboots (e.g. power outages). This page was prepared to help you get it running again.  BIOS reset  During ...</description>
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        <description>[Added bootproblems] Shurdix FAQ  Hopefully this page will help to find answers to most commonly asked questions.  How do I login? When booting Shurdix for the first time, the root password is missing, so there is no way to login. You have to set the password (see Boot p...</description>
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        <link>http://docs.shurdix.org/shurdix:todo?rev=1148928202</link>
        <description>[added update &amp; reboot] TODO List  This is a list of things planned or at least being discussed for future versions of Shurdix  acct.pl  online users CPU usage memory usage fix broken calculation on interface reset   httpd.pl  online users graphs CPU usage graphs memory usa...</description>
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        <description>[Open -&gt; DD] Installing DD-WRT Firmware  To get your AP prepared follow the steps on following site: http://wrt-wiki.bsr-clan.de/index.php?title=WRT54G_v4_Installation_Tutorial  Do the configuration thing  Setup/Basic Setup  Internet Connection Type: DISABLE Netw...</description>
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        <description>Shurdix Wiki Documentation Welcome to Shurdix Wiki Documentation.  The purpose of this website is to provide documentation for the Shurdix project.  Requirements   Hardware requirements Booting Installation   Installation / Administration  Install na...</description>
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        <description>[layout] firewall (service)  At the moment you have a choice to use the default shurdix' firewall settings as a starting point. If you want to do this, put firewall=1 into /etc/sysconfig/services. The alternative is to start from scratch (which is the default...</description>
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        <description>[created] Combining Shurdix and OpenWRT  This page is an in-progress effort to use OpenWRT-based APs (Linksys WRT54GL in specific) with Shurdix as a central server (DHCP/RADIUS).  Installing OpenWRT   plug Ethernet cable into one of the ethernet ports of WRT (...</description>
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        <description>[minor clarification] aspe.smtp : ehlo This is a trigger for incorrect or missing greeting (HELO/EHLO) in SMTP connections. According to RFC 2821, the client must issue EHLO or HELO before sending mails, and it must fulfill certain criteria. It must either be the FQDN of ...</description>
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        <description>[DHCP-Authoritative needed] Shurdix Installation Nano-HOWTO  Follow this HOWTO to get Shurdix installed. At the moment, only a typical configuration is handled. If you have different requirements, you may need to consult other parts of this wiki. Now that there is a separate sh...</description>
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        <description>[fix typo] Managing passwords  There is only one interactively usable system account: root. Other accounts are only valid for the web interface. If root's password is missing (default), you can't login into the system (console/ssh/webinterface), so the usual fi...</description>
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        <description>[created] Downloading backups  If you have a paid support for Shurdix, system configuration and system logs are backed up automatically. You can download them anytime you want, for example if your old router broke down and you'd like to restore it onto a new m...</description>
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        <description>[created] aspe.vulncheck : vulnerable The computer is running an outdated network software version and is vulnerable for worm attacks (Sasser, Blaster, ...). Please visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and update your system.  ...</description>
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        <description>[created] aspe.arpflood : arp This trigger is hit when a computer tries to find out the MAC address of a non-existing computer, i.e. is sending ARP-request broadcast with their IP. Non-existing computer are those that haven't had any ARP-traffic during the las...</description>
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        <description>[May not work without internet] Installation of Shurdix  Shurdix has an &amp;quot;Install mode&amp;quot;, but you can install it manually without much troubles as well. However, there is no need for separate &amp;quot;installation&amp;quot;, as long as you boot from something (e.g. CD) and there i...</description>
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        <description>[Partition type] Software RAID with Shurdix  Shurdix' init script supports Software RAID, but there is no automated way to set it up. This page documents the process. I will asumme you are building a level 1 RAID (/dev/md0) with 2 disks (/dev/hda and /dev/hdc), but t...</description>
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        <description>[Emphasis added] aspe.smtp : broken This is a generic trigger for incorrect SMTP connections. It gets hit when a SMTP connection is made, and ends before or during the RCPT TO: phase. The hit doesn't distinguish whether the cause is on the server or on the client. A ...</description>
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