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# Installation of a certificate authority
# Installation of a certificate authority
# Reconfiguration of ''OpenSSH'' to use certificates instead of passwords
# Reconfiguration of ''OpenSSH'' to use certificates instead of passwords
# Configuration of WebDAV on Apache2


===Priority 3===
===Priority 3===
- no prio 3 projects at the moment-
# Configuration of WebDAV on Apache2
# Configure traffic shaping measures, e.g. [http://werner.orkz.net/howtos/HTB%20bandwidth%20limiting%20in%20Linux%20HOWTO.html HTB]


==Priority 4==
===Priority 4===
The following projects are research projects only, so they're listed under Prio 4:
The following projects are research projects only, so they're listed under Prio 4:
# ''IET'' iSCSI Enterprise Target
# ''[http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net IET]'' iSCSI Enterprise Target: have a Linux server become an iSCSI target
# ''[http://www.howtoforge.com/iscsi_on_linux iSCSI initiator on Linux]

Revision as of 20:16, 24 May 2008

Project List

The following projects need to be done on the SaruWiki Admin Team home servers

Priority 1

  1. Create a startup script for setting /proc/sys
  2. Create a startup script for setting network routes
  3. Create an IPtables parser script (the "Iceditch" project)
  4. Installation and configuration of OpenLDAP to replace passwd
  5. Reconfiguration of SaMBa to use OpenLDAP
  6. Reconfiguration of Horde3 to use OpenLDAP
  7. Reconfiguration of postfix/courier Virtual Mailbox setup to use OpenLDAP

Priority 2

  1. Installation of a certificate authority
  2. Reconfiguration of OpenSSH to use certificates instead of passwords

Priority 3

  1. Configuration of WebDAV on Apache2
  2. Configure traffic shaping measures, e.g. HTB

Priority 4

The following projects are research projects only, so they're listed under Prio 4:

  1. IET iSCSI Enterprise Target: have a Linux server become an iSCSI target
  2. iSCSI initiator on Linux