From: David Bussenschutt (d.bussenschutt@griffith.edu.au)
Date: Sun Sep 07 2003 - 21:01:48 CDT
All you have to do is write/change some HTML so that it doesn't ask for
the info that you don't want, and also put all your users into the
auth.dat file. (so it knows they have access to the registration page if
they are correctly authorised)... and it's done.
I haven't done it because I don't need it, and it's a reletively trivial
change for some else to do.
David.
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David Bussenschutt Email: D.Bussenschutt@griffith.edu.au
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ungrateful. We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now
qualified to do anything with nothing."
"King, Michael" <MKing@bridgew.edu>
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How's the self registration feature coming along?
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From: David Bussenschutt [mailto:d.bussenschutt@griffith.edu.au]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:14 PM
To: netreg@southwestern.edu
Subject: Re: NetReg: Campus Wide Deploy - Advise
Nancy...
Campus wide deployment? Definitely try V2. We use it here for exactly
that.... in fact we use it to manage 5 campuses.
More on V2...
Solaris.. no problem! We do all our testing on Solaris 8/9 and RedHat
linux 7/8/9
MySQL.. this is coming soon (aparently). Until then postgreSQL works well
and is free, and Oracle (of course, since we develop on oracle) works too.
Non-browser devices? - just use the 'Administrative' interface, and fill
in 1/2 dozen fields, and you can register other devices (if you've been
given the privelidge to of course). You can register them as fixed IP's or
as dynamic/roaming IP's. You can even change your mind later, and change
them easily between the two.
David.
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David Bussenschutt Email: D.Bussenschutt@griffith.edu.au
Application Infrastructure Administrator
RedHat Certified Engineer.
Member of Systems Administrators Guild of Australia.
Location: Griffith University. Information Technology Services
Brisbane Qld. Aust. (Willett Centre rm0.36) Ph: (07)38757079
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ungrateful. We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now
qualified to do anything with nothing."
"Nancy Magers" <Nancy_Magers@brown.edu>
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Hi Netreg?ers
And thank you very much for the great tool and information provided here.
I?m here at Brown and we had successful deployment of Netreg to our Resnet
this summer ( a couple of issues with the firewall ? but all is well ) . I
also want to thank the folks over at UConn (go huskies!) for their insight
on how they stopped SoBig / Welchia and the plethora of other
worms/viruses we were hit with last week ? we deployed most of the same
fixes as they had recommended and substantially cut down on network
propagation of the worms.
Our implementation was so good they want to use it for the rest of campus
now, and I was wondering if any of you could give me any insight/advise on
using Netreg as a Campus Wide tool . How do you deal with nonbrowser
devices? Do you have rules in place for outside vendors installing
networked equipment (card readers, coke machines, cash registers, etc).
How about some insight on V2 and running with Solaris / MySql (solaris
isn?t such a big deal ? but mysql is) . Anything else that I should be
aware of?
Thanks
Nancy Magers
Manager Unix Systems
Brown University
115 Waterman St
Providence, RI 02912
(401)863-7546
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