Dear 343,
Thank you for a fantastic pw package, in my opinion it is the best one released.
I do apologize, but I had to modify your install scripts, because the install of ubuntu 12.04.3 is no longer possible, as it will auto update it self to 12.04.5 due to security reasons (according to ubuntu's staff).
I did change the "test for ubuntu 12.04.3" to "test for ubuntu 12.04.5".
I have a question for you, I need to open pwAdmin to wan, I know this is not "so" safe, but I just need it, to have my friends using the pwAdmin from another ips. Where is this "firewall" ?
Again, thank you for releasing this great package.
You got yourself another seeder. ^_^
I include 12.04.3 with the bundle for such reason. Although I don't know about any "auto updating" because I've designed this entire package to be install friendly even for those installations where NO internet connection even exists (which is why I went through such lengths to include EVERYTHING {ie: ia32-libs}), so, if 12.04.3 indeed does "auto update" itself - I would suggest (for others anyway since you seem to have done modifications without problem), I would suggest to install 12.04.3 with your network cable NOT plugged in, THEN install this package. THEN you could always allow it to 'update' itself after that (for most people THAT would be easier than messing around with my installation
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I still would NOT recommend opening pwAdmin to ALL of "public" WAN. What you can do is add individual IP's that would be allowed, or even IP "pools" - I used Tomcat "valve" to accomplish this... You're a pretty smart man - look at context.xml in each tomcat plugins META-INF
You'll figure it out, then you don't have to just open it completely to "any" address or "anyone", you can set specific IP's or IP "pools" that WILL be allowed access (white list), ALL others will be DENIED... That's the safest way to do that! (oh and thinking about it I wouldn't doubt 12.04.3 may "auto update" itself [also depending on your settings when you installed {such as "use landscape to manage" "auto update" or "NO updates"} because of that major SSH vulnerability that was found (what was that labled, heartbleed or some poop?)...
Any way, glad you like the package. There actually is ONE small known bug that I will be re-releasing this package soon (can't craft on v136 due to a small server side elements data error >.<) Not only am I a really busy chap, but I like to think I should allow a little more time before fixing stuff, because god only knows my luck, I'll fix it, push out the "update" THEN something ELSE will be found. So, soon enough. If you fav. 136 like me, you can look around here to find the (rather easy) fix, so you could fix it yourself in the meantime. But me being a perfectionist I WILL update the entire package (even for something so small)...
Have fun, there's really SO much TO this package, it's a culmination of my work, and really everyone around RZ's "work" since about 2009!!! So this package is well around 6 years worth of work! (lots and lots of "easter eggs" too
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