From 7af18d10dc23084ae8390241c2e9951d530248f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Buechler Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 05:20:28 -0500 Subject: archive some more dead packages --- config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-lda-proxy.png | Bin 20556 -> 0 bytes config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-pop-proxy.png | Bin 18247 -> 0 bytes config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-smtp-relay.png | Bin 30404 -> 0 bytes config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam_wizard.xml | 1848 ------------------------- 4 files changed, 1848 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-lda-proxy.png delete mode 100644 config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-pop-proxy.png delete mode 100644 config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-smtp-relay.png delete mode 100644 config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam_wizard.xml (limited to 'config/dspam/www/wizards') diff --git a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-lda-proxy.png b/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-lda-proxy.png deleted file mode 100644 index 7a4565ec..00000000 Binary files a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-lda-proxy.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-pop-proxy.png b/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-pop-proxy.png deleted file mode 100644 index fa373385..00000000 Binary files a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-pop-proxy.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-smtp-relay.png b/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-smtp-relay.png deleted file mode 100644 index 07f554c8..00000000 Binary files a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam-smtp-relay.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam_wizard.xml b/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam_wizard.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 4ac96a4c..00000000 --- a/config/dspam/www/wizards/dspam_wizard.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1848 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -15 -Services: DSPAM: DSPAM Wizard - - 1 - dspam.inc - DSPAM Setup Wizard - true - This wizard will guide you through the initial configuration of the DSPAM filter. - - - Next - submit - - - - - 2 - dspam.inc - DSPAM Profile Selection - true - DSPAM can be used in different network environment. Hence we are providing three distinct profiles to suit different DSPAM use cases. Please select a particular profile from the below profile selection. - - - dspamprofile - radio - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-profile - - <center> - <p> -When your mail server gets ready to deliver mail to a user's mailbox it calls -a delivery agent of some sort. On most UNIX systems, this is procmail, maildrop, -mail.local, or a similar tool. When used as a delivery proxy, the DSPAM agent -is called in place of your existing agent - or better put, it can masquerade -as the local delivery agent. DSPAM then processes the message and will call -the /real/ delivery agent to pass the good mail into the user's mailbox, -quarantining the bad mail. DSPAM can optionally tag and deliver both spam -and legitimate mail. - </p> - <p> -In the diagram below, MTA refers to Mail Transfer Agent, or your mail server -software: Postfix, Sendmail, Exim, etc. LDA refers to the Local Delivery -Agent: Procmail, Maildrop, etc.. - </p> - </center> - - lda - - <center><img src="/wizards/dspam-lda-proxy.png" alt="DSPAM acts as a LDA proxy" border="0" /></center> - - - dspamprofile - radio - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-profile - - <center> -If you don't want to tinker with your existing mail server setup, DSPAM can -be combined with one of a few open source programs designed to act as a POP3 -proxy. This means spam is filtered whenever the user checks their mail, -rather than when it is delivered. The benefit to this is that you can set up -a small machine on your network that will connect to your existing mail server, -so no integration is needed. It also allows your users to arbitarily point their -mail client at it if they desire filtering. The drawback to this approach is -that the POP3 protocol has no way to tell the mail client that a message is -spam, and so the user will have to download the spam (tagged, of course). - </center> - - pop - - <center><img src="/wizards/dspam-pop-proxy.png" alt="DSPAM will be invoked by a POP3 proxy" border="0" /></center> - - - dspamprofile - radio - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-profile - - <center> -Newer versions of DSPAM have seen features that allow it to function more -easily as an SMTP relay. An SMTP relay sits in front of your existing mail -server (requiring no integration). To use an SMTP relay, the MX records for -your domains are repointed to the relay machine running DSPAM. DSPAM then -relays the good (and optionally bad) mail to the existing SMTP server. This -allows you to use DSPAM with even a Windows-based destination mail server -as no integration is necessary. See doc/relay.txt for one example of how to -do this with Postfix. - </center> - - smtp - - <center><img src="/wizards/dspam-smtp-relay.png" alt="DSPAM acts as a SMTP realy" border="0" /></center> - - - Next - submit - - - - - - - - 3 - dspam.inc - Database Settings - - On this screen you will set the storage driver type that will be used to store - DSPAM tokens. After having completed this wizard you have to configure the - database that you did select herein. - - - - storagedriver - select - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->storage-driver - Specifies the storage driver backend (library) to use. - mysql - toggleDBSettings(); - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - msqlserver - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-server - Either a reference to a Unix domain socket or a reference to a specific host. - /tmp/mysql.sock - ^[a-z0-9.|/]+$ - Server name field is invalid - - - - msqlport - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-port - Use this variable if you are going to a MySQL server instance using TCP/IP instead of a socket connection. - 3306 - ^[0-9]+$ - Port field is invalid - - - - msqluser - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-user - Username, that will be used to connect to a MySQL server instance. - dspam - - - - msqlpwd - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-password - Password, that will be used to connect to a MySQL server instance. - dspam - - - - msqldb - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-database - Database name, that contains DSPAM data. - dspam - - - - msqlcomp - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-compress - Indicates whether communication data between DSPAM and MySQL should be compressed. - on - - - msqlsuqt - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-squote - Use this if you have the 4.1 quote bug (see doc/mysql.txt). - - - msqlccache - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-ccache - Conection cache default set to 10. - 10 - ^[0-9]+$ - Connection cache field is invalid - - - - msqluid - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->mysql-uid - Insert user id into the DSPAM signature. - on - - - slitepr - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->sqlite-pragma - A particular SQLite pragma command to be used. - - - pgserver - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-server - A reference to a specific host that is running a PostgreSQL instance. - 127.0.0.1 - ^[a-z0-9.|-]+$ - Server name field is invalid - - - - pgport - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-port - A number that represents the port a specific PostgreSQL instance is listening to. - 5432 - ^[0-9]+$ - Port field is invalid - - - - pguser - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-user - Username, that will be used to connect to a PostgreSQL server instance. - dspam - - - - pgpwd - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-password - Password, that will be used to connect to a PostgreSQL server instance. - dspam - - - - pgdb - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-database - Database name, that contains DSPAM data. - dspam - - - - pgccache - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-ccache - Conection cache default set to 3. - 3 - ^[0-9]+$ - Connection cache field is invalid - - - - pguid - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->pgsql-uid - Insert user id into the DSPAM signature. - on - - - oraserver - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->ora-server - A reference to a specific host that is running an Oracle database instance. - 50 - "(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=PROD)))" - - - - orauser - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->ora-user - Username, that will be used to connect to a Oracle database server instance. - dspam - - - - orapwd - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->ora-password - Password, that will be used to connect to a Oracle database server instance. - dspam - - - - orasch - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->ora-schema - Schema name, that contains DSPAM data. - dspam - - - - hsrmax - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-rec-max - Default number of records to create in the initial segment when building hash files. - 98317 - ^[0-9]+$ - Default number of record field is invalid - - - - hsatex - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-auto-ex - Autoextend hash databases when they fill up. This allows them to continue to train by adding extents (extensions) to the file. - on - - - - hsmxex - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-max-ext - The maximum number of extents that may be created in a single hash file. - 0 - ^[0-9]+$ - Default number of record field is invalid - - - - hsexsz - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-ext-size - The record size for newly created extents. - 49157 - ^[0-9]+$ - Default number of record field is invalid - - - - hsmxse - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-max-seek - The maximum number of records to seek to insert a new record before failing or adding a new extent. - 100 - ^[0-9]+$ - Default number of record field is invalid - - - - hsccus - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-co-user - If you are using a single, stateful hash database in daemon mode, specifying a concurrent user will cause the user to be permanently mapped into memory and shared via rwlocks. - user - - - - hscoca - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dbsettings->0->hash-co-cache - If running in daemon mode, this is the max # of concurrent connections that will be supported. - 10 - ^[0-9]+$ - Default number of record field is invalid - - - - Next - submit - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - dspam.inc - Delivery Settings - - On this page you will specify how DSPAM should deliver email messages to - their final destination. This could be either a local delivery method or - a TCP/IP based delivery method. - - - - dagent - Specifies the local delivery agent DSPAM should call when delivering mail as a trusted user. - select - - - - - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->tdelivery-agent - - - true - dspamc - Use <code>dspamc</code> instead of <code>dspam</code> to locally deliver mails from the MTA to the user's mailbox (this pulls in DSPAM client/server settings). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->thin-client - - - true - tcpipdel - Use TCP/IP based delivery. This option needs to be ticked if you are going to deliver via LMTP or SMTP. - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->tcpip-delivery - dhost,dport,dident,delproto - - - dhost - input - false - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->tcpip-delivery-host - Alternatively, you may wish to use SMTP or LMTP delivery to deliver your message to the mail server. - ^[a-z0-9.|-]+$ - Host name field is invalid - - - dport - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->tcpip-delivery-port - Port number of a particular host. - ^[0-9]+$ - Port field is invalid - - - dident - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->tcpip-delivery-ident - A particular identification string. - - - delproto - A particular protocol typ. Either SMTP or LMTP. - select - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->tcpip-delivery-proto - - - onfail - What to do if local delivery or quarantine should fail. - select - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->delivery-onfail - - - Next - submit - - - - - - - - 5 - dspam.inc - DSPAM Debugging Options - - Usually the DSPAM binary that ships with pfSense does not contain debugging symbols. - Hence it makes little sense to enable debugging options. If you are quite certain that - your DSPAM distribution comes with debugging enabled you may tweak the below debugging - options. - - - - true - enabledbg - Enable debugging. - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->debug-enable - debug,dopt - - - debug - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->debug-whom - Enables debugging for some or all users. - - - dopt - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->debug-options - One or more of: process, classify, spam, fp, inoculation, corpus - - - Next - submit - - - - - 6 - dspam.inc - DSPAM Engine Settings - - On this page you will find some specific options required to operate the DSPAM engine. Please - consult your <code>dspam.conf</code> for a detailed explanation of each option. - If you are unsure about the meaning of a particular option, please use the default values. - - - - tmode - - The default training mode to use for all operations, when one has not - been specified on the commandline or in the user's preferences (default: teft). - - select - teft - - - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->training-mode - - - true - testct - on - - By default, dspam will retrain certain errors until the condition is - no longer met (default: enabled). - - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->test-cond-training - - - pvalue - - Specify the technique used for calculating PValues, overriding any - defaults configured in the build (default: graham). - - select - teft - - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->pvalue - - - true - ipdrive - on - - Calculate odds-ratios for ham/spam, and add to X-DSPAM-Improbability - headers (default: disabled). - - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->improbability-drive - - - Next - submit - - - - - 7 - dspam.inc - LDAP Settings - - DSPAM comes with the ability to verify users agains user records stored within a LDAP directory. - If using this option, it would be for example possible to verify mail users against Windows - user entries stored within an Active Directory. Please consider this feature as somewhat experimental. - - - - true - enableldap - Enable checks against a LDAP directory. - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->ldap-enable - ldapmode,ldaphost,ldapfilter,ldapbase - - - ldapmode - - Perform various LDAP functions depending on LDAPMode variable. - - select - verify - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->ldap-mode - - - ldaphost - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->ldap-host - Hostname of the LDAP directory server. - - - ldapfilter - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->ldap-filter - A specific query filter, that should be used while querying the LDAP server. - - - ldapbase - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->ldap-base - A particular distinguish name from where to start LDAP queries. - - - Next - submit - - - - - 8 - dspam.inc - Miscellaneous Settings - - On this page we will give you an opertunity to fine-tune the DSPAM engine. As mentioned earlier, - if you are unsure about the meaning of a particular option, use its default value. - - - - foatt - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->failover-attempts - A particular number of attempts (default: 1). - - - true - enablesbl - Enable checks against a particular SBL host (default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->sbl-enable - sblhost - - - sblhost - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->sbl-host - A particular SBL hostname (default: none). - 30 - - - true - enablerbl - Enable RBL inoculation support (default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->rbl-inoculate - - - true - enablenoti - Enable the sending of notification emails to users (first message, quarantine full, etc. default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->notification-email - - - Next - submit - - - - - 9 - dspam.inc - Maintainance Settings - - DSPAM stores token data etc. in some kind of a database (e.g. a RDBMS or flat files). - Over time, this token data may consume lots of space. Hence it makes sense to run - certain routines to clean up unused data. - - - - psig - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->purge-signatures - Purge stale signatures (default: 14). - - - pneut - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->purge-neutral - Purge tokens with neutralish probabilities (default: 90). - - - punu - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->purge-unused - Purge unused tokens (default: 90). - - - phapa - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->purge-hapaxes - Purge tokens with less than 5 hits (hapaxes - default: 30). - - - pones - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->purge-hits-1s - Purge tokens with only 1 spam hit (default: 15). - - - ponei - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->purge-hits-1i - Purge tokens with only 1 innocent hit (default: 15). - - - Next - submit - - - - - 10 - dspam.inc - System Settings - - This page contains additional settings related to the DSPAM system such as logging, - message processing behaviour et cetera. - - - - locmx - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->local-mx - - Local Mail Exchangers: Used for source address tracking, tells DSPAM - which mail exchangers are local and therefore should be ignored in the - Received: header when tracking the source of an email. Note: you should - use the address of the host as appears between brackets [ ] in the - Received header (default: 127.0.0.1). - - - - true - enablesysl - Enable system logging (default: enabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->system-log - - - true - enableusel - Enable per user logging (default: enabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->user-log - - - optinout - - Opt: in or out; determines DSPAM's default filtering behavior (default: out). - - select - out - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->filter-opt - - - true - enableptoh - Parse the To: headers of an incoming message. (default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->parse-to-headers - - - true - enablecmop - Automatically change the class (to spam or innocent - default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->change-mode-on-parse - - - true - enablecuop - Automatically change the username to match that specified in the To: header (default: enabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->change-user-on-parse - - - maxmsgs - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->max-message-size - - You may specify a maximum message size in bytes for DSPAM to process. (default: 307200). - - - - true - procbias - - Bias causes the filter to lean more toward "innocent", and usually - greatly reduces false positives. It is the default behavior of most - Bayesian filters, including dspam (default: enabled). - - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->processor-bias - - - Next - submit - - - - - 11 - dspam.inc - ClamAV Engine Settings - - DSPAM comes with an additional feature which allows to scan mail messages - for malicious code (i.e. virii). If you require messages not only to be - classified as Spam/Ham but additionally to be scanned for virii, enable - to appropriate option below. - - - - true - enableclam - Enable ClamAV Engine (default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->clamav-enable - clamport,clamhost,clamresp - - - clamport - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->clamav-port - A number that specifies the port the ClamAV daemon is listening to (default: none). - - - clamhost - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->clamav-host - An IP address that points to the host the ClamAV daemon is running on (default: none). - - - clamresp - The action that should take place, if ClamAV reports a positive (default: none). - select - accept - - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->clamav-response - - - Next - submit - - - - - 12 - dspam.inc - DSPAM Daemon Settings (Server) - - DSPAM can be either invoked per message (i.e. a thread per message) or it - can be run as a daemon in the background. The latter option enables DSPAM - to maintain database connection pools which may increase overall performance. - Based on the profile, that you did choose initially, some of the below options - may be already set. - - - - dsport - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-port - A number that specifies the port the DSPAM daemon is listening to (default: none). - - - dsqsize - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-queue-size - A number that specifies the server's queue size (default: none). - - - dspid - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-pid - Keep this is sync with <code>/usr/local/etc/rc.d/dspam.rc</code> script (default: none). - 40 - - - dssmode - Specifies the type of LMTP server to start. (default: none). - select - auto - - - - - - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-mode - - - serverparam - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-params - Parameters which will be passed to the LMTP server (default: none). - - - serverid - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-id - An identification string which will be used to be passed to the LMTP server (default: none). - - - serversock - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-server-socket - A local Unix domain socket (default: none). - 40 - - - Next - submit - - - - - 13 - dspam.inc - DSPAM Daemon Settings (Client) - - If you did configure DSPAM to run in dspam mode, it is required to configure - client settings because DSPAM needs for example to authenticate against its - server counterpart. - - - - true - enabledsclient - Run DSPAM in client mode (default: disabled). - checkbox - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-client-enable - dsclhost,dsclport,dsclident - - - dsclhost - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-client-host - An IP address or a Unix domain socket (default: none). - - - dsclport - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-client-port - Will be only used if this client uses TCP/IP communication (default: none). - - - dsclident - input - installedpackages->dspam->config->0->dspam-client-id - A string that will be used to identify the client against a server. (default: none). - 40 - - - Next - submit - - - - - 14 - dspam.inc - Reload configuration - true - Click 'Reload' to reload the DSPAM daemon with new changes. - - - Reload - submit - - - - - 15 - dspam.inc - Reload in progress - - A reload is now in progress. Please wait. - <br /> <br /> - The system will automatically try to access DSPAM settings in 120 page seconds. - <br /> <br /> - You can click on the icon above to access the site more quickly. - - - - - - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3