This is good development ;

a. On the documentation ; Probably More info on certificates generation and security model would be appreciated. I am not sure if the new script takes care of certificate management or not!

b. Probably a PHP based front-end would also be a plus ...

Again, it is my hope that the FRED would be running most of registry around the world; Good work guys


Regards

JM

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Jaromír Talíř <jaromir.talir@nic.cz> wrote:

Dr Paulos Nyirenda píše v Út 15. 07. 2008 v 16:31 +0200:
> Jaromir,
>
> Great news. The .mw ccTLD is really interested in test running FRED
> but we were dismayed at the frequest references and preferences to
> Debian in the documentation that we found during the recent Paris
> ICANN conference.
>
> Our systems are running on Fedora on which we have invested a lot.
>
> We are therefore encouraged to see here that you say that "FRED on
> Fedora (8,9)" is now this easy to install. Is there anything that we
> should look out for?

You should probably check out our rpms repository for Fedora. Fred
installation is described at http://fred.nic.cz/wiki/download in section
"Binary packages". The process of starting fred is easy after that:

/etc/init.d/postgresql initdb # if never called
/etc/init.d/postgresql start
/etc/init.d/omniNames start
/etc/init.d/fred-server start
/etc/init.d/fred-webadminserver start

> Have the documentation and howto now been updated as well?

We should definitely update HOWTO because there are things that are not
true or now work at all in new versions. Documentation update is, I'am
afraid. long term process. Maybe subscribers of this list should help us
with making some FAQ. What are the main things you would like to now
about FRED?

Regards,
Jara

>
> Great work guys.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paulos
> ======================
> Dr Paulos B Nyirenda
> .mw ccTLD
> http://www.registrar.mw
>
>
> On 15 Jul 2008 at 16:07, Jaromír Talír wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > this is probably first message from us to this list after it's creation.
> > That's not good, but hopefully this will change in near future. I always
> > waited to some interesting thing to announce and found all changes till
> > now not so much interesting ;)
> >
> > Actually we have interesting web pages http://fred.nic.cz full of useful
> > information. I will try at least announce here new changes on these web
> > pages such source update, documentation update etc.
> >
> > Right now with a release of new version 1.10 of our registration system
> > I found one thing really cool to announce. This is completely rewritten
> > build system of all components of FRED. It was never so easy to install
> > FRED from sources. To support this installation I uploaded there little
> > bash script fred-manager (http://fred.nic.cz/sources/fred-manager).
> > Everyone should be able to install fred in this few steps:
> >
> > wget http://fred.nic.cz/sources/fred-manager
> > chmod a+x fred-manager
> > ./fred-manager download
> > ./fred-manager install
> > ./fred-manager start
> >
> > This will download and unpack sources, build all compoments in build
> > subdirectory of your current directory and install all results into root
> > subdirectory. Command start will run all necessary servers that include
> > apache and postgres. They don't interfere at all with your system wide
> > proceses of the same name. All is installed into your current directory,
> > all is running under privileges of your current user. Servers will
> > allocate about 10 ports to listen on.
> >
> > After that you can test client by running script
> > at ./root/bin/fred-client. You can check zone generation by
> > calling ./root/bin/genzone-client.  You can check web applications by
> > pointing your browser to localhost:22354.
> >
> > You can also just check this script instead, to find out how to install
> > FRED.
> >
> > One thing will be probably a little bit painful - to satisfy all
> > dependencies. Configuration script will fail when they find some missing
> > dependency. Then you have to manually install it. We tried successfuly
> > to install FRED on Fedora (8,9), Ubuntu (Dapper) and Gentoo. Except from
> > omniORB all dependencies should be in distribution repositories. We
> > created a overall schema of this dependencies
> > http://fred.nic.cz/attachment/wiki/attachments/component_schema.png
> >
> > Hope that traffic on this lists will arise a little bit since now.
> >
> > Enjoy our work! ;)
> >
> > Jaromir
> >
>
>
>

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