ToDoList

mutante:

 * RSS - NewsFeeds support by the new UseModWiki version

--done Just use http://seti23.org/wiki.pl?action=rss as a feed URL in your RSS client


 * get TCL scripts to read RSS - NewsFeeds

--done --> see http://s23.org/~mutante/wiki.php (!wiki on IRC)


 * enhance the DiscordianCabals database (edit function)


 * Fix the Wiki not showing correct URLs in browsers (remove "url-hiding")

--fixed as long as you use the newly created http://wiki.s23.org link, instead of seti23.org


 * re-design the s23-start page to link to subdivisions

--done (add user public_html folders)


 * find out why php passthru function doesnt work reliable anymore

-- use exec or backticks instead? actually... use popen


 * remove dead links on old seti23 page and change to database


 * create cabal website and send out invitations


 * get more IP adresses to realize vhost use of domains


 * add 'Dictionary http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q='  to intermap --Kunda

oki, did it

Xackapfel:

 * RSS -> get the newsmonster running, until now i spent lot of time without success. anyone has a clue?


 * find a suitable firewall-solution for the home-network,


 * and integrate the evil-ip-lists (e.G. RiAA) into the script


 * GuardDog

NfS sharing files between unix machines - done

find out more about the rss -

MozillaFirebirdAndJavaPlugins (check C4:NewsFeeds, RssNewsfeeds ,xackapfel)

KunDa:

 * Make wiki pages for the following links
 * find a way to "open URL xyz if IP changes"
 * find a way to connect to s23dyndns on boot in windows.

DrOwl:
Try to take over the world...


 * add link to wiki from 23.me.uk

-- done =)


 * figger out how to make text in go through figlet =)

qoreqyas:

 * compile PHP with GD and TTF support for image manipulation with PHP

Ok, so how can you do this on your site? You need to make sure that your PHP setup has both GD and TTF support. See the PHP FAQ for links to these libraries. It can be a little tricky getting both GD and TTF support compiled into PHP. I suggest copying libgd.a to /usr/local/lib and the gd*.h files to /usr/local/include and just do a standard 'make install' for the FreeTTF library which should stick the appropriate files under /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include. If you are on Solaris and using the shared library version of libttf, then you may see an error when you build Apache that says that it can't find libttf.so. If this is the case, edit the src/modules/php3/libphp3.module file and just before the "-lttf" add -R/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib. Make sure you do a 'make clean' before trying to rebuild Apache and things should work ok.

http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/rasmus19990124.php3?page=2 http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/rasmus19990124.php3?page=1

-- apt-get install php4-gd2 done ;)


 * SMTP Auth with tls-start

-- done

-- please give some details on the smtp auth, which port to use etc.. -- check file permissions of squirrelmail, did you set some new links from /usr/share/squirrelmail to /etc/squirrelmail,or change something around there?

thanks,, mutante --
 * figure why apache load is so heavy

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 * LDAP on s23.org

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 * help owl taking over the world

Fnord!

MattisManzel:

 * add something to the ToDoList