From c8ea78a6ca823d94682c52627e90e7215ada2fff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micah Anderson Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2016 14:05:52 -0400 Subject: refresh docs using https://0xacab.org/leap/leap_se/blob/master/docs/README.md process --- docs/en/commands.html | 0 docs/en/guide/virtual-machines.html | 2 +- docs/en/guide/virtual-machines/index.html | 2 +- docs/en/services/couchdb.html | 2 +- docs/en/services/couchdb/index.html | 2 +- docs/en/services/mx.html | 4 ++-- docs/en/services/mx/index.html | 4 ++-- docs/index.html | 2 +- 8 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/en/commands.html diff --git a/docs/en/commands.html b/docs/en/commands.html deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29b..00000000 diff --git a/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines.html b/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines.html index 5cee9a40..c522c181 100644 --- a/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines.html +++ b/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines.html @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Virtual Machines - LEAP Platform Documentation

Introduction

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You can use the leap command line to easily remote virtual machines.

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You can use the leap command line to easily manage remote virtual machines.

Note: there are two types of virtual machines that leap can handle:

diff --git a/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines/index.html b/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines/index.html index da0da107..4b2a2e0f 100644 --- a/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines/index.html +++ b/docs/en/guide/virtual-machines/index.html @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Virtual Machines - LEAP Platform Documentation

Introduction

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You can use the leap command line to easily remote virtual machines.

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You can use the leap command line to easily manage remote virtual machines.

Note: there are two types of virtual machines that leap can handle:

diff --git a/docs/en/services/couchdb.html b/docs/en/services/couchdb.html index 6de6455c..de50a692 100644 --- a/docs/en/services/couchdb.html +++ b/docs/en/services/couchdb.html @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ couchdb - LEAP Platform Documentation diff --git a/docs/en/services/couchdb/index.html b/docs/en/services/couchdb/index.html index 10043db6..9eb7fcb8 100644 --- a/docs/en/services/couchdb/index.html +++ b/docs/en/services/couchdb/index.html @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ couchdb - LEAP Platform Documentation diff --git a/docs/en/services/mx.html b/docs/en/services/mx.html index 8e08cfe0..8f5a36da 100644 --- a/docs/en/services/mx.html +++ b/docs/en/services/mx.html @@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ mx - LEAP Platform Documentation
  1. alias lists: by specifying an array of destination addresses, as in the case of “flock”, the single email will get copied to each address.
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  3. chained resolution: alias resolution will recursively continue until there are no more matching aliases. For example, “flock” is resolved to “robin”, which then gets resolved to “robin@bird.org”.
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  5. virtual domains: by specifying the full domain, as in the case of “chickadee@avian.org”, the alias will work for any domain you want. Of course, the MX record for that domain must point to appropriate MX servers, but otherwise you don’t need to do any additional configuration.
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  7. chained resolution: alias resolution will recursively continue until there are no more matching aliases. For example, “flock” is resolved to “robin”, which then gets resolved to “robin@bird.org”.
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  9. virtual domains: by specifying the full domain, as in the case of “chickadee@avian.org”, the alias will work for any domain you want. Of course, the MX record for that domain must point to appropriate MX servers, but otherwise you don’t need to do any additional configuration.
  10. local delivery: for testing purposes, it is often useful to copy all incoming mail for a particular address and send those copies to another address. You can do this by adding “@deliver.local” as one of the destination addresses. When “@local.delivery” is found, alias resolution stops and the mail is delivered to that username.
diff --git a/docs/en/services/mx/index.html b/docs/en/services/mx/index.html index 6899e0cc..e8e06e80 100644 --- a/docs/en/services/mx/index.html +++ b/docs/en/services/mx/index.html @@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ mx - LEAP Platform Documentation
  1. alias lists: by specifying an array of destination addresses, as in the case of “flock”, the single email will get copied to each address.
  2. -
  3. chained resolution: alias resolution will recursively continue until there are no more matching aliases. For example, “flock” is resolved to “robin”, which then gets resolved to “robin@bird.org”.
  4. -
  5. virtual domains: by specifying the full domain, as in the case of “chickadee@avian.org”, the alias will work for any domain you want. Of course, the MX record for that domain must point to appropriate MX servers, but otherwise you don’t need to do any additional configuration.
  6. +
  7. chained resolution: alias resolution will recursively continue until there are no more matching aliases. For example, “flock” is resolved to “robin”, which then gets resolved to “robin@bird.org”.
  8. +
  9. virtual domains: by specifying the full domain, as in the case of “chickadee@avian.org”, the alias will work for any domain you want. Of course, the MX record for that domain must point to appropriate MX servers, but otherwise you don’t need to do any additional configuration.
  10. local delivery: for testing purposes, it is often useful to copy all incoming mail for a particular address and send those copies to another address. You can do this by adding “@deliver.local” as one of the destination addresses. When “@local.delivery” is found, alias resolution stops and the mail is delivered to that username.
diff --git a/docs/index.html b/docs/index.html index 49465a9d..5ef4303c 100644 --- a/docs/index.html +++ b/docs/index.html @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Provider Platform - LEAP Platform Documentation

The leap command line tool

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The leap command line tool is used by sysadmins to manage everything about a service provider’s infrastructure.

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The leap command line tool is used by sysadmins to manage everything about a service provider’s infrastructure.

Keep these rules in mind:

-- cgit v1.2.3 From 971dae655910ccdb37e2612e38ee6fc58d5f6efa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micah Anderson Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 10:49:38 -0400 Subject: Additional entries/updates --- CHANGES.md | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/CHANGES.md b/CHANGES.md index f447e9d5..3dc66746 100644 --- a/CHANGES.md +++ b/CHANGES.md @@ -9,17 +9,24 @@ New Features: * `leap vm` -- Support for managing remote virtual servers (AWS only, for now) * `leap cert renew` -- Integration with Let's Encrypt +* `leap open monitor` -- for handy access to nagios * improved documentation -- open docs/index.html to see Notable Changes: -* 58 bugs fixed +* 86 bugs fixed * Fixed security issues with VPN * More tests * Replaced git submodules with git subrepo * Nearly all the leap_cli code has been moved to leap_platform.git +* Command-line leap_cli cleanup to be more logically consistent * Better organization of the leap_platform.git directory structure * Removed ugly dependency on Capistrano +* Enabled DANE/TLSA validation +* Anti-spam improvements +* Performance improvements for couchdb +* Change from httpredir.debian.org to deb.debian.org +* Reduce duplicated logging Upgrading: -- cgit v1.2.3 From 4d8a1bc0ce304404e4d0cab0ce6a3c51ed035e71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: varac Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2016 21:05:39 +0100 Subject: New nickserver is using fully qualified ruby path now --- tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb b/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb index da1ec8c5..40c234d6 100644 --- a/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb +++ b/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class Webapp < LeapTest def test_03_Are_daemons_running? assert_running '^/usr/sbin/apache2' - assert_running '^ruby /usr/bin/nickserver' + assert_running '^/usr/bin/ruby /usr/bin/nickserver' pass end -- cgit v1.2.3 From d8255eb07a8b96ad04fcade8486530db2e61dad4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: varac Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 13:50:30 +0100 Subject: Don't do strict checking for nickserver Sometimes nickserver is listed with `ruby /usr/bin/nickserver start` in the process table, sometimes with `/usr/bin/ruby /usr/bin/nickserver start`. We should do proper checking with `systemctl status nickserver` to make sure the service is up though (https://leap.se/code/issues/8579). Meanwhile it's ok to not do strict checking. --- tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb b/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb index 40c234d6..c46c9f96 100644 --- a/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb +++ b/tests/server-tests/white-box/webapp.rb @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class Webapp < LeapTest def test_03_Are_daemons_running? assert_running '^/usr/sbin/apache2' - assert_running '^/usr/bin/ruby /usr/bin/nickserver' + assert_running 'ruby /usr/bin/nickserver' pass end -- cgit v1.2.3 From ec4ec9d17c6fb08030a6178f7131f8a95cc9bdd5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: varac Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 23:38:31 +0100 Subject: Use webapp 0.9 --- provider_base/common.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/provider_base/common.json b/provider_base/common.json index 893d5daf..c6ab18d5 100644 --- a/provider_base/common.json +++ b/provider_base/common.json @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ "webapp": { "type": "git", "source": "https://leap.se/git/leap_web", - "revision": "origin/version/0.8" + "revision": "origin/version/0.9" } } } -- cgit v1.2.3