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Software Packages Update

MageiaUpdate or drakrpm-update

This tool[2] is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab + Software management.

Note

To work, MageiaUpdate needs the repositories to be configured with + drakrpm-editmedia with some media checked as updates. If they are not, + you are prompted to do so.

As soon as this tool is launched, it scans the installed packages and + lists those with an update available in the repositories. They are all + selected by default to be automatically downloaded and installed. Click on + the Update button to start the process.

By clicking on a package, more information is displayed in the lower + half of the window. The print > before a + title means you can click to drop down a text.

Note

When updates are available, an applet in the system tray warns you + by displaying this red icon . Just click and enter the user password to + update the system alike.



[2] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing MageiaUpdate or drakrpm-update as root.


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Set up the graphical server

XFdrake

This tool is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab + Hardware. Select Set up + the graphical server. [14]

The buttons allow you to change the graphical configuration.

Graphic card:

The graphic card currently detected is displayed and the matching + server configured. Click on this button to change to another server, for + example one with a proprietary driver.

The available servers are sorted under Vendor by + manufacturer in alphabetical order and then by model also in alphabetical + order. The free drivers are sorted by alphabetical order under + Xorg.

Note

In case of problems, Xorg - Vesa will work + with most graphic cards and give you time to find and install the right + driver while in your Desktop Environment.

If even Vesa doesn't work, choose + Xorg - + fbdev, which is used while installing + Mageia, but doesn't allow you to change resolution or refresh + rates.

If you made your choice for a free driver, you may be asked if you + want to use a proprietary driver instead with more features (3D effects for + example).

Monitor:

In the same way as above, the monitor currently detected is displayed + and you can click on the button to change to another one. If the desired + monitor isn't in the Vendor list, choose in the + Generic list a monitor with the same features.

Resolution:

This button allows the choice of the resolution (number of pixels) and + the colour depth (number of colours). It displays this screen:

When you change the color depth, a multi-colored bar will + appear next to the second button and show a preview of what the selected + color depth looks like.

The first button shows the currently resolution, click to change for + another one. The list gives all the possible choices according to the + graphic card and the monitor, it is possible to click on + Other to set other resolutions, but bear in mind that + you can damage your monitor or select an uncomfortable setting.

The second button shows the currently colour depth, click to change + this for another one.

Note

Depending on the chosen resolution, it may be necessary to logout + and restart the graphical environment for the settings to take + effect.

Test:

Once the configuration done, it is recommended to do a test before + clicking on OK because it is easier to modify the settings now than later if + the graphical environment doesn't work.

Note

In case of a non working graphical environment, type Alt+Ctrl+F2 + to open a text environment, connect as root and type XFdrake (with the + caps) to to use XFdrake's text version.

If the test fails, just wait until the end, if it works but you + don't want to change after all, click on No, if + everything is right, click on OK.

Options:

  1. Global options: If Disable + Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is checked, it will no longer be possible + to restart X server using Ctrl+Alt+Backspace keys.

  2. Graphic card options: Allows you to enable or + disable three specific features depending on the graphic card.

  3. Graphical interface at startup: Most of the + time, Automatically start the graphical interface (Xorg) upon + booting is checked to make the boot switch to graphical mode, + it may be unchecked for a server.

After a click on the Quit button, the system + will ask you to confirm. There is still time to cancel everything and keep + the previous configuration, or to accept. In this case, you have to + disconnect and reconnect to activate the new configuration.



[14] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + XFdrake as normal user or + drakx11 as root. Mind the capital letters.


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Access WebDAV shared drives and + directories

diskdrake --dav

This tool[39] is found in the Mageia Control Center, under the Network Sharing + tab, labeled Configure WebDAV shares.

Introduction

WebDAV is a protocol + that allows to mount a web server's directory + locally, so that it appears as a local directory. It is necessary that the + remote machine run a WebDAV server. This is not the aim of this tool to + configure the WebDAV server.

Creating a new entry

The first screen of the tool displays the already configured entries, if any, and a + New button. Use it to create a new entry. Insert + the server URL in the field of the new screen.

Then you get a screen with radio buttons to select some actions. + Continue with the action Mount point by clicking + OK after selecting the radio button, as the + Server is already configured. You can however + correct it, if needed.

The content of the remote directory will be accessible through this + mount point.

In the next step, give your user name and password. If you need some + other options, you can give them in the advanced + screen.

The option Mount allows you to mount + immediately the access.

After you accepted the configuration with the radio button + Done, the first screen is displayed again and your + new mount point is listed. After you choose Quit, + you are asked whether or not to save the modifications in + /etc/fstab. Choose this option if you want that the + remote directory is available at each boot. If your configuration is for + one-time usage, do not save it.



[39] You can start this tool from the command line, by + typing diskdrake --dav as root.


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Share your hard disk + partitions

diskdrake --fileshare

This simple tool[42] allows you, the administrator, to allow users to + share parts of their own /home subdirectories with other users of a same + local network which may have computers running either Linux or Windows + operating system.

It is found in the Mageia Control Center, under the Local Disk tab, + labelled "Share your hard disk partitions".

First, answer the question : "Would you like to allow users + to share some of their directories ?", click on No + sharing if the answer is no for all users, click on + Allow all users for all users and click on + Custom if the answer is no for some users and yes for + the others. In this last case, the users that are authorised to share their + directories must belong to the fileshare group, which is automatically + created by the system. You will be asked about this later.

Click on OK, a second screen appears which asks + you choose between NFS or SMB. + Check NFS if Linux is the only operating system on + the network, check SMB if the network includes both + Linux and Windows machines and then click on OK. Any + required packages will be installed if necessary.

The configuration is now complete unless the Custom option was chosen. + In this case, an extra screen prompts you to open Userdrake. This tool + allows you to add users authorised to share their directories to the + fileshare group. In the User tab, click on the user to add to the fileshare + group, then on Edit, In the Groups tab. Check the + fileshare group and click on OK. For more information + about Userdrake, see the section called “Users and Groups”

Note

When adding a new user to the fileshare group, you have to + disconnect and reconnect the network for the modifications to be taken + into account.

From now on each user belonging to the fileshare group can select in + his/her file manager the directories to be shared, although not all file + managers have this facility.



[42] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --fileshare as root.


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Access NFS shared drives and + directories

diskdrake --nfs

.

Introduction

This tool[37] allows you to declare some shared directories to be + accessible to all users on the machine. The protocol used for this is NFS + which is available on most Linux or Unix systems. The shared directory + will be thus available directly at boot. Shared directories can be also + accessible directly in a single session for a user with tools such as file + browsers.

Procedure

Select search servers to obtain a list of + servers which share directories.

Click on the > symbol before the server name to display the list + of the shared directories and select the directory you want to + access.

The button Mount point will be available and + you have to specify where to mount the directory.

After choosing the mount point, You can mount it. You can also + verify and change some options with the Options + button. After mounting the directory, you can unmount it with the same + button.

On accepting the configuration with the Done button, a message will + displayed, asking "Do you want to save the /etc/fstab modifications". This + will make the directory available at each boot, if the network is + accessible. The new directory is then available in your file browser, for + example in Dolphin.



[37] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + diskdrake --nfs as root.


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CD/DVD burner

diskdrake --removable

This tool [41]is found under the tab Local disks in the Mageia Control Center + labelled accordingly with your removable hardware (CD/DVD players and + burners and floppy drives only).

Its goal is to define the way your removable disk is mounted.

At the top of the window there is a short description of your hardware + and the chosen options to mount it. Use the menu on the bottom to change + them. Check the item to be changed and then on the OK + button.

Mount point

Check this box to change the mount point. The default one is + /media/cdrom.

Options

Many mount options can be chosen here either directly in the list or + via the Advanced submenu. The main are:

user/nouser

user allows an ordinary user (not root) to mount the removable + disk, this option involves noexec, nosuid and nodev. The user who + mounted the disk is the only one who can umount it.



[41] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --removable as root.


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Access Windows (SMB) shared drives and + directories

diskdrake --smb

Introduction

This tool[35] allows you to declare which shared directories to be + accessible to all users on the machine. The protocol used for this is SMB + which has been popularized on Windows(R) systems. The shared directory + will be available directly at boot. Shared directories can be also + accessed directly in a single session by a user with tools such as file + browsers.

Before starting the tool, it is a good idea to declare the names of + available servers, for example with the section called “Hosts definitions”

Procedure

Select search servers to obtain a list of + servers who share directories.

Click on the server name and on > before the server name to + display the list of the shared directories and select the directory you + want to access.

The Mount point button will become available, + you have to specify where to mount the directory.

After choosing the mount point, it can be mounted with the + Mount button. You can also verify and change some + options with the Options button.

In options, you can specify the user name and the password of those + able to connect to the SMB server. After mounting the directory, you can + unmount it with the same button.

After accepting the configuration with the Done button, a message + will ask "Do you want to save the /etc/fstab modifications". Saving, will + allow directory to made available at each boot, if the network is + accessible. The new directory is then available in your file browser, for + example in dolphin.



[35] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + diskdrake --smb as root.


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3D Desktop Effects

drak3d

Introduction

This tool[13] lets you manage the 3D desktop effects on your operating + system. 3D effects are turned off by default.

Getting Started

To use this tool, you need to have the glxinfo package installed. If + the package is not installed, you will be prompted to do so before drak3d + can start.

After starting drak3d, you will be presented with a menu window. + Here you can choose either No 3D Desktop Effects or + Compiz Fusion. Compiz Fusion is part of a + composite/window manager, which includes hardware-accelerated special + effects for your desktop. Choose Compiz Fusion to + turn it on.

If this is your first time using this program after a clean + installation of Mageia, you will get a warning message telling you which + packages need to be installed in order to use Compiz Fusion. Click on the + Ok button to continue.

Once the appropriate packages are installed, you will notice that + Compiz Fusion is selected in the drak3d menu, but you must log out and log + back in for the changes to take effect.

After logging back in, Compiz Fusion will be activated. To configure + Compiz Fusion, see the page for the ccsm (CompizConfig Settings Manager) + tool.

Troubleshooting

Can't See Desktop after Logging in

If after turning on Compiz Fusion you attempt to log back into + your desktop but can't see anything, restart your computer to get back + to the log in screen. Once there, click on the Desktop icon and select + drak3d.

When you log in, if your account is listed as an administrator, + you will be prompted for your password again. Otherwise, use the + administrator login with his/her account. Then you can undo any changes + that may have caused the log in problem.



[13] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + drak3d as root.


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Authentication

drakauth

This tool[26] enables you to modify the manner in which you can be + recognized as user of the machine or on the net.

By default, information for your authentication is stored in a file + on your computer. Modify it only if your network administrator invites you + to do so and give information about that.



[26] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakauth as root.


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Set up autologin to automatically log + in

drakautologin

This tool[47] allows you to automatically login the same user, in her/his + desktop environment, without asking for any password. It's called autologin. + This is generally a good idea when there is only one user like to be using + the machine.

It is found under the Boot tab in the + Mageia Control Center labelled "Set up autologin to automatically log + in".

The interface buttons are pretty obvious:

Check Launch the graphical environment when your system + starts, if you want X Window System to be executed after the + boot. If not, the system will start in text mode. Nevertheless, it will be + possible to launch the graphic interface manually. This can be done by + launching the command 'startx' or 'systemctl start dm'.

If the first box is checked, two other options are available, check + either No, I don't want autologin, if you want the + system to continue to ask for which user to connect (and password) or check + Yes, I want autologin with this (user, desktop), if + needed. In this case, you also need to supply the Default + username and the Default desktop.



[47] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakautologin as root.


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Set up boot system

drakboot

If you are using a UEFI system instead of BIOS, the user interface is + slightly different as the boot device is obviously the EFI system Partition + (ESP).

This tool[48] allows you to configure the boot options (choice of the + bootloader, set a password, the default boot, etc.)

It is found under the Boot tab in the Mageia Control Center labeled + "Set up boot system".

Warning

Don't use this tool if you don't know exactly what you are doing. + Changing some settings may prevent your machine from booting again + !

In the first part, called Bootloader, it is + possible if using BIOS, to choose which Bootloader to + use, Grub, Grub2 or Lilo, and with a graphical or a text menu. + It is just a question of taste, there are no other consequences. You can + also set the Boot device, don't change anything here + unless you are an expert. The boot device is where the bootloader is + installed and any modification can prevent your machine from booting.

In a UEFI system, the bootloader is Grub2-efi and + is installed in /boot/EFI partition. This FAT32 formatted partition is + common to all operating systems installed.

In the second part, called Main options, you can + set the Delay before booting default image, in + seconds. During this delay, Grub or Lilo will display the list of available + operating systems, prompting you to make your choice. If no selection is + made, the bootloader will boot the default one once the delay + elapses.

In the third and last part, called Security, it + is possible to set a password for the bootloader. This means a username and + password will be asked at the boot time to select a booting entry or change + settings. The username is "root" and the password is the one chosen + here.

The Advanced button gives some extra + options.

Enable ACPI:

ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard for + the power management. It can save energy by stopping unused devices, this + was the method used before APM. Check this box if your hardware is ACPI + compatible.

Enable SMP:

SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processors, it's an architecture for + multicore processors.

Note

If you have a processor with HyperThreading, Mageia will see it as a + dual processor and enable SMP.

Enable APIC and Enable Local + APIC:

APIC stands for Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. There are + two components in the Intel APIC system, the local APIC (LAPIC) and the I/O + APIC. The latter one routes the interrupts it receives from peripheral buses + to one or more local APICs that are in the processor. It is really useful + for multi-processor systems. Some computers have problems with the APIC + system which can cause freezes or incorrect device detection (error message + "spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7"). In this case, disable APIC and/or Local + APIC.

The Next screen differs depending on which boot + loader you chose.

  • You have Grub Legacy or Lilo:

    In this case, you can see the list of all the available entries at + boot time. The default one is asterisked. To change the order of the + menu entries, click on the up or down arrows to move the selected item. + If you click on the Add or + Modify buttons, a new window appears to add a new + entry in the bootloader menu or to modify an existing one. You need to + be familiar with Lilo or Grub to be able to use these tools.

    The Label field is freeform, write here what + you want to be displayed in the menu. It matches the Grub command + "title". For example: Mageia3.

    The Image field contains the kernel name. It + matches the Grub command "kernel". For example /boot/vmlinuz.

    The Root field contains the device name where + the kernel is stored. It matches the Grub command "root". For example + (hd0,1).

    The Append field contains the options to be + given to the kernel at boot time.

    If the box Default is checked, Grub will boot + this entry by default.

    In the extra screen called Advanced, it is + possible to choose the Video mode, an + initrd file and a network + profile, see the section called “Manage different network + profiles”, in the + drop-down lists.

  • You have Grub2 or Grub2-efi (boot loaders used by default + respectively in Legacy mode and UEFI mode):

    In this case, the drop-down list labelled + Default displays all the available entries; click + on the one wanted as the default one.

    The Append field contains the options to be + given to the kernel at boot time.

    If you have other operating systems installed, Mageia attempts to + add them to your Mageia boot menu. If you don't want this behaviour, + uncheck the box Probe Foreign OS

    In the extra screen called Advanced, it is + possible to choose the Video mode. If you don't + want a bootable Mageia, but to chain load it from another OS, check the + box Do not touch ESP or MBR and accept the + warning.

    Warning

    Not installing on ESP or MBR means that the installation is not + bootable unless chain loaded from another OS.

    To set many other parameters, you can use the tool named + Grub Customizer, available in the Mageia + repositories (see below).



[48] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakboot as root.


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Mageia Bug Report Tool

drakbug

Usually, this tool[50] starts automatically when a Mageia tool crashes. However, it is also possible that, after filing a bug report, you are asked to start this tool to check some of the information it gives, and then provide that in that existing bug report.

If a new bug report needs to be filed and you are not used to doing that, then please read How to report a bug report properly before clicking on the "Report" button.

In case the bug has already been filed by someone else (the error message that drakbug gave will be the same, then), it is useful to add a comment to that existing report that you saw the bug, too.



[50] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakbug.


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Collect Logs and System Information + for Bug Reports

drakbug_report

This tool[51] can only be started and used on the command + line.

It is advised to write the output of this command to a file, for + instance by doing drakbug_report > + drakbugreport.txt, but make sure you have enough disk space + first: the file can easily be several GBs large.

Note

The output is far too large to attach to a bug report without +first removing the unneeded parts.

This command collects the following information on your system:

  • lspci

  • pci_devices

  • dmidecode

  • fdisk

  • scsi

  • /sys/bus/scsi/devices

  • lsmod

  • cmdline

  • pcmcia: stab

  • usb

  • partitions

  • cpuinfo

  • syslog

  • Xorg.log

  • monitor_full_edid

  • stage1.log

  • ddebug.log

  • install.log

  • fstab

  • modprobe.conf

  • lilo.conf

  • grub: menu.lst

  • grub: install.sh

  • grub: device.map

  • xorg.conf

  • urpmi.cfg

  • modprobe.preload

  • sysconfig/i18n

  • /proc/iomem

  • /proc/ioport

  • mageia version

  • rpm -qa

  • df

Note

At the time this help page was written, the "syslog" part of + this command's output was empty, because this tool had not yet been + adjusted to our switch to systemd. If it is still empty, you can + retrieve the "syslog" by doing (as root) + journalctl -a > journalctl.txt. If you don't have a lot of + diskspace, you can, for instance, take the last 5000 lines of the log + instead with: journalctl -a | tail -n5000 > + journalctl5000.txt.



[51] You can start this tool from the command + line, by typing drakbug_report as + root.


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Manage date and time

drakclock

This tool[28] is found under the tab System in the Mageia Control Center + labelled "Manage date and time". In some desktop + environments it is also available by a right click / Adjust date and Time + ... on the clock in the system tray.

It's a very simple tool.

On the upper left part, is the calendar. On the screenshot above, the date is + September (on the upper left), 2012 (on the upper right), the 2nd (in blue) + and it is a Sunday. Select the month (or year) by clicking on the little + arrows on each side of September (or 2012). Select the day by clicking on + its number.

On the bottom left is the Network Time + Protocol synchronising, it is possible to have a clock always on + time by synchronising it with a server. Check Enable Network Time + Protocol and choose the closest server.

On the right part is the clock. It's + useless to set the clock if NTP is enabled. Three boxes display hours, + minutes and seconds (15, 28 and 22 on the screenshot). Use the little arrows + to set the clock to the correct time. The format can't be changed here, see + your desktop environment settings for that.

At least, on the bottom right, select your time zone by clicking on + the Change Time Zone button and choosing in the list + the nearest town.

Note

Even if it isn't possible to choose a date or time format in this + tool, they will be displayed on your desktop in accordance with the + localisation settings.



[28] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakclock as root.


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Remove a connection

drakconnect --del

Here, you can delete a network interface[21].

Click on the drop down menu, choose the one you want to remove and then click next.

You'll see a message that the network interface has been deleted successfully.



[21] You can also start this tool from the +command line, by typing drakconnect --del as root.


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Set up a new network interface (LAN, ISDN, + ADSL, ...)

drakconnect

Introduction

This tool[20] allows to configure much of local network or Internet + access. You have to know some information from your access provider or + your network administrator.

Select the type of connection you want to set, according to which + hardware and provider you have.

A new Wired connection (Ethernet)

  1. The first window lists the interfaces which are available. + Select the one to configure.

  2. At this point, the choice is given between an automatic or a + manual IP address.

  3. Automatic IP

    1. Ethernet/IP settings: you have to + select if DNS servers are declared by the DHCP server or are + manually specified, as explained below. In the last case, the IP + address of DNS servers has to be set. The HOSTNAME of the computer + can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, the name + localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. + The Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the + option Assign host name from DHCP server. Not + all DHCP servers have such a function and if you're setting up + your PC to get an IP address from a domestic ADSL router, it is + unlikely.

    2. The advanced button give the opportunity to specify:

      • Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP + server)

      • the DHCP client

      • DHCP timeout

      • Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify + the NIS server

      • Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of + clocks)

      • the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if + the DHCP server requires the client to specify a hostname + before receiving an IP address. This option is not dealt by + some DHCP servers.

    3. After accepting, the last steps which are common to all + connection configurations are explained: the section called “Ending the configuration”

  4. Manual configuration

    1. Ethernet/IP settings: you need to + declare what DNS servers to use. The HOSTNAME of the computer can + be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, the name + localhost.localdomain is attributed by + default.

      For a residential network, the IP address usually looks like + 192.168.x.x, Netmask is + 255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS + servers are available from your service provider's website.

      In advanced settings, you can specified a Search + domain. It would usually be your home domain, i.e. if + your computer is called "splash", and it's full domain name is + "splash.boatanchor.net", the Search Domain would be + "boatanchor.net". Unless you specifically need it, it's ok not to + define this setting. Again, domestic ADSL would not need this + setting.

    2. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

A new Satellite connection (DVB)

This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you + think you can write this help, please contact the Doc + team. Thanking you in advance.

A new Cable modem connection

  1. The first window lists the interfaces which are available. + Select the one to configure.

  2. At this point, the choice is given between an automatic or a + manual IP address.

  3. You have to specify a authentication method:

    • None

    • BPALogin (necessary for Telstra). In this case you have to + provide User name and password.

  4. Automatic IP

    1. Cable/IP settings: you have to select + if DNS servers are declared by the DHCP server or are manually + specified, as explained below. In the last case, the IP address of + DNS servers has to be set. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be + specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, the name + localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. + The Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the + option Assign host name from DHCP server. Not + all DHCP servers have such a function and if you're setting up + your PC to get an IP address from a domestic ADSL router, it is + unlikely.

    2. The advanced button give the opportunity to specify:

      • Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP + server)

      • the DHCP client

      • DHCP timeout

      • Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify + the NIS server

      • Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of + clocks)

      • the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if + the DHCP server requires the client to specify a hostname + before receiving an IP address. This option is not dealt by + some DHCP servers.

    3. After accepting, the last steps which are common to all + connection configurations are explained: the section called “Ending the configuration”

  5. Manual configuration

    1. Cable/IP settings: you need to declare + what DNS servers to use. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be + specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, the name + localhost.localdomain is attributed by + default.

      For a residential network, the IP address usually looks like + 192.168.x.x, Netmask is + 255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS + servers are available from your service provider's website.

      In advanced settings, you can specified a Search + domain. It would usually be your home domain, i.e. if + your computer is called "splash", and it's full domain name is + "splash.boatanchor.net", the Search Domain would be + "boatanchor.net". Unless you specifically need it, it's ok not to + define this setting. Again, domestic connection would not need + this setting.

    2. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

A new DSL connection

  1. If the tool detects network interfaces, it offers to select + one and to configure it.

  2. A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. + Select your provider. If it is not listed, select the option + Unlisted and then enter the options your + provider gave.

  3. Select one of the protocols available:

    • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

    • Manual TCP/IP configuration

    • PPP over ADSL (PPPoA)

    • PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)

    • Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)

  4. Access settings

    • Account Login (user name)

    • Account password

    • (Advanced) Virtual Path ID (VPI)

    • (Advanced) Virtual Circuit ID (VCI)

  5. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

A new ISDN connection

  1. The wizard asks which device to configure:

    • Manual choice (internal ISDN card)

    • External ISDN modem

  2. A list of hardware is proposed, classified by category and + manufacturer. Select your card.

  3. Select one of the protocols available:

    • Protocol for the rest of the world, except Europe + (DHCP)

    • Protocol for Europe (EDSS1)

  4. A list of providers is then offered, classified by countries. + Select your provider. If it is not listed, select the option + Unlisted and then enter the options your + provider gave you. Then it is asked for parameters:

    • Connection name

    • Phone number

    • Login ID

    • Account password

    • Authentication method

  5. After that, you have to select if you get the IP address by + automatic or manual method. In the last case, specify IP address and + Subnet mask.

  6. The next step is to choose how DNS servers address are + obtained, by automatic or manual method. In the case of manual + configuration, you have to put:

    • Domain name

    • First and second DNS Server

    • Select if the hostname is set from IP. This option is to + select only if you are sure that your provider is configured to + accept it.

  7. The next step is to choose how the gateway address is + obtained, by automatic or manual method. In the case of manual + configuration, you have to enter the IP address.

  8. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

A new Wireless connection (WiFi)

  1. A first window lists the interfaces which are available and an + entry for Windows driver (ndiswrapper). Select the one to configure. + Use ndiswrapper only if the other configuration methods did not + work.

  2. At this step, the choice is given between the different access + points that the card has detected.

  3. Specific parameter for the wireless card are to provide:

    • Operating mode:

      Managed

      To access to an existing access point (the most + frequent).

      Ad-Hoc

      To configure direct connection between + computers.

    • Network Name (ESSID)

    • Encryption mode: it depends of how the access point is + configured.

      WPA/WPA2

      This encryption mode is to prefer if your hardware + allows it.

      WEP

      Some old hardware deals only this encryption + method.

    • Encryption key

      It is generally provided with the hardware which give the + access point.

  4. At this step, the choice is given between an automatic IP + address or a manual IP address.

  5. Automatic IP

    1. IP settings: you have to select if DNS + servers are declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, + as explained below. In the last case, IP address of DNS servers + has to be set. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. + If no HOSTNAME is specified, the name localhost.localdomain is + attributed by default. The Hostname can also be provided by the + DHCP server with the option Assign host name from DHCP + server

    2. The advanced button give the opportunity to specify:

      • Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP + server)

      • the DHCP client

      • DHCP timeout

      • Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify + the NIS servers

      • Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of + clocks)

      • the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if + the DHCP server requires the client to specify a hostname + before receiving an IP address. This option is not dealt by + some DHCP servers.

    3. After accepting the configuration the step, which is common + to all connection configurations, is explained: the section called “Ending the configuration”

  6. Manual configuration

    1. IP settings: you have to declare DNS + servers. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no + HOSTNAME is specified, the name + localhost.localdomain is attributed by + default.

      For a residential network, the IP address always looks like + 192.168.x.x, Netmask is + 255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS + servers are available from your providers website.

      In advanced settings, you can specified a Search + domain. It must seem to your hostname without the first + name, before the period.

    2. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

A new GPRS/Edge/3G connection

  1. If the tool detects wireless interfaces, it offers to select + one and to configure it.

  2. The PIN is asked. Leave empty if the PIN is not + required.

  3. The wizard asks for network. If it is not detected, select the + option Unlisted.

  4. A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. + Select your provider. If it is not listed, select the option + Unlisted and then enter the options your + provider gave.

  5. Provide access settings

    • Access Point Name

    • Account Login (user name)

    • Account password

  6. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

A new Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking connection

This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you + think you can write this help, please contact the Doc + team. Thanking you in advance.

A new Analog telephone modem connection (POTS)

  1. The wizard asks which device to configure:

    • Manual choice

    • Detected hardware, if any.

  2. A list of ports is proposed. Select your port.

  3. If not yet installed, it will be suggested that you install the + package kppp-provider.

  4. A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select + your provider. If it is not listed, select the option + Unlisted and then enter the options your provider + gave. Then it is asked for Dialup options:

    • Connection name

    • Phone number

    • Login ID

    • Password

    • Authentication, choose between:

      • PAP/CHAP

      • Script-based

      • PAP

      • Terminal-based

      • CHAP

  5. The next steps are exposed at the section called “Ending the configuration”

Ending the configuration

In the next step, you can specify:

  • Allow users to manage the connection

  • Start the connection at boot

  • Enable traffic accounting

  • Allow interface to be controlled by Network + Manager

  • In the case of a wireless connection, a supplemental box is + Allow access point roaming which give the + possibility to switch automatically between access point according to + the signal strength.

With the advanced button, you can specify:

  • Metric (10 by default)

  • MTU

  • Network Hotplugging

  • Enable IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel

The last step allows you to specify if the connection is to start + immediately or not.



[20] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + drakconnect as root.


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Open a console as administrator

drakconsole

This tool[31] gives you access to a console which is directly opened as + root. We do not think that you need more information about that.



[31] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakconsole as root.


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Manage disk partitions

drakdisk or diskdrake

Warning

This tool[40] is very powerful, a tiny error or a cat jumping on your + keyboard can lead to losing all data on a partition or even to erasing the + entire hard disk. For that reason, you'll see the screen above on top of + the tool screen. Click on Exit if you're not sure you + want to continue.

If you have more than one hard disk, you can switch to the hard disk + you want to work on by selecting the correct tab (sda, sdb, sdc etc).

You can choose from many actions to adjust your hard disk to your + preferences. Wiping an entire hard disk, splitting or merging partitions, + resizing them or changing the filesystem, formatting or viewing what is in a + partition: it is all possible. The Clear + all button at the bottom is to erase the complete + disk, the other buttons become visible on the right after you click on a + partition.

Note

If you have an UEFI system, you can see a small partition called + "EFI System Partition" and mounted on /boot/EFI. Never delete it, because + it contains all your different operating systems bootloaders.

If the selected partition is mounted, like in the example below, you + cannot choose to resize, format or delete it. To be able to do that the + partition must be unmounted first.

It is only possible to resize a partition on its right side

To change a partition type (change ext3 to ext4 for example) you have + to delete the partition and then re-create it with the new type. The button + Create appears when a disk empty part is + selected

You can choose a mount point that doesn't exist, it will be + created.

Selecting Toggle to expert + mode gives some extra available actions, like + labeling the partition, as can be seen in the screenshot below.



[40] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + drakdisk or diskdrake as root.


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Set up display manager

drakedm

Here[49] you can choose which display manager to use to log into your + desktop environment. Only the ones available on your system will be + shown.

Most users will only notice that the + provided login screens look different. However, there are differences in + supported features, too. LXDM is a lightweight display manager, SDDM and GDM + have more extras.



[49] You can start this tool from the + command line, by typing drakedm as + root.


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Set up your personal firewall

drakfirewall

This tool[44] is found under the Security tab in the Mageia Control Center + labelled "Set up your personal firewall". It is the same tool in the first + tab of "Configure system security, permissions and audit".

A basic firewall is installed by default with Mageia. All the incoming + connections from the outside are blocked if they aren't authorised. In the + first screen above, you can select the services for which outside connection + attempts are accepted. For your security, uncheck the first box - + Everything (no firewall) - unless you want to disable + the firewall, and only check the needed services.

It is possible to manually enter the port numbers to open. Click on + Advanced and a new window is opened. In the field + Other ports, enter the needed ports following these + examples :

80/tcp : open the port 80 tcp protocol

24000:24010/udp : open all the ports from 24000 to 24010 udp + protocol

The listed ports should be separated by a space.

If the box Log firewall messages in system logs + is checked, the firewall messages will be saved in system logs

Note

If you don't host specific services (web or mail server, file + sharing, ...) it is completely possible to have nothing checked at all, it + is even recommended, it won't prevent you from connecting to the + internet.

The next screen deals with the Interactive Firewall options. These + feature allow you to be warned of connection attempts if at least the first + box Use Interactive Firewall is checked. Check the + second box to be warned if the ports are scanned (in order to find a failure + somewhere and enter your machine). Each box from the third one onwards + corresponds to a port you opened in the two first screens; in the screenshot + below, there are two such boxes: SSH server and 80:150/tcp. Check them to be + warned each time a connection is attempted on those ports.

These warning are given by alert popups through the network + applet.

In the last screen, choose which network interfaces are connected to + the Internet and must be protected. Once the OK button is clicked, the + necessary packages are downloaded.

Tip

If you don't know what to choose, have a look in MCC tab Network + & Internet, icon Set up a new network interface.



[44] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakfirewall as root.


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Manage, add and remove fonts. Import + Windows(TM) fonts

drakfont

This tool[27] is present in the Mageia Control Center under the System tab. It allows you to manage the fonts + available on the computer. The main screen above shows:

  • the installed font names, styles and sizes.

  • a preview of the selected font.

  • some buttons explained here later.

Get Windows Fonts:

This button automatically adds the fonts found on the Windows + partition. You must have Microsoft Windows installed.

Options:

It allows you to specify the applications or devices (printers mostly) + able to use the fonts.

Uninstall:

This button is to remove installed fonts and possibly save some place. + Be careful when removing fonts because it may have serious consequences on + the documents that use them.

Import:

Allows you to add fonts from a third party (CD, internet, ...). The + supported formats are ttf, pfa, pfb, pcf, pfm and gsf. Click on the + Import button and then on Add, a file manager pops up where you can select the + fonts to install, click on Install when + done. They are installed in the folder /usr/share/fonts.

If the newly installed (or removed) fonts doesn't appear in the + Drakfont main screen, close and re open it to see the modifications.



[27] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakfont as root.


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Parental Controls

drakguard

This tool[46] is found in the Mageia Control Center, under the Security tab, + labelled Parental Control. If you don't see this label, + you have to install the drakguard package (not installed by default).

Presentation

Drakguard is an easy way to set up parental controls on your + computer to restrict who can do what, and at which times of day. Drakguard + has three useful capabilities:

  • It restricts web access to named users to set times of day. It + does this by controlling the shorewall firewall built into + Mageia.

  • It blocks execution of particular commands by named users so + these users can only execute what you accept them to execute.

  • It restricts access to websites, both manually defined through + blacklists/whitelists, but also dynamically based on the content of + the website. To achieve this Drakguard uses the leading opensource + parental control blocker DansGuardian.

Configuring Parental controls

Warning

If your computer contains hard drive partitions that are + formatted in Ext2, Ext3, or ReiserFS format you will see a pop up + offering to configure ACL on your partitions. ACL stands for Access + Control Lists, and is a Linux kernel feature that allows access to + individual files to be restricted to named users. ACL is built into + Ext4 and Btrfs file systems, but must be enabled by an option in Ext2, + Ext3, or Reiserfs partitions. If you select 'Yes' to this prompt + drakguard will configure all your partitions to support ACL, and will + then suggest you reboot.

Enable parental control: If checked, + the parental control is enabled and the access to Block + programs tab is opened.

Block all network traffic: If checked, all + the websites are blocked, except the ones in the whitelist tab. Otherwise, + all the websites are allowed, except the ones in the blacklist tab.

User access: Users on the left hand side will + have their access restricted according to the rules you define. Users on + the right hand side have unrestricted access so adult users of the + computer are not inconvenienced. Select a user in the left hand side and + click on Add to add him/her as an allowed user. + Select an user in the right hand side and click on Remove + to remove him/her from the allowed users.

Time control: If checked, internet access is + allowed with restrictions between the Start time and + End time. It is totally blocked outside these time + window.

Blacklist/Whitelist tab

Enter the website URL in the first field at the top and click on + the Add button.

Block Programs Tab

Block Defined Applications: Enables the use + of ACL to restrict access to specific applications. Insert the path to + the applications you wish to block.

Unblock Users list: Users listed on the + right hand side will not be subject to acl blocking.



[46] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakguard as root.


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Share the Internet connection with other local + machines

drakgw

Principles

This is useful when you have a computer (3) which has + Internet (2) access and is connected also to a local network (1). You can + use computer (3) as a gateway to give that access to other workstations + (5) and (6) in the local network (1). For this, the gateway must have + two interfaces; the first one such as an ethernet card must be + connected to the local network, and the second one (4) connected to the + Internet (2).

The first step is to verify that the network and the access to + Internet are set up, as documented in the section called “Network Center”.

Gateway wizard

The wizard[23] offers successive steps which are shown below:

  • If the wizard does not detect at least two interfaces, it + warns about this and asks to stop the network and configure the + hardware.

  • specify the interface used for the Internet connection. The + wizard automatically suggests one of the interfaces, but you should + verify that what is proposed is correct.

  • specify which interface is used for the Lan access. The wizard + also proposes one, check that this is correct.

  • The wizard proposes parameters for the Lan network, such as IP + address, mask and domain name. Check that these parameters are + compatible with the actual configuration. It is recommended that you + accept these values.

  • specify if the computer has to be used as a DNS server. If yes, + the wizard will check that bind is installed. + Otherwise, you have to specify the address of a DNS server.

  • specify if the computer is to be used as a DHCP server. If yes, + the wizard will check that dhcp-server is installed and + offer to configure it, with start and end addresses in the DHCP + range.

  • specify if the computer is to be used as a proxy server. If + yes, the wizard will check that squid is installed and + offer to configure it, with the address of the administrator + (admin@mydomain.com), name of the proxy (myfirewall@mydomaincom), + the port (3128) and the cache size (100 Mb).

  • The last step allows you to check if the gateway machine is + connected to printers and to share them.

You will be warned about the need to check the firewall if it is + active.

Configure the client

If you have configured the gateway machine with DHCP, you only need + to specify in the network configuration tool that you get an address + automatically (using DHCP). The parameters will be obtained when + connecting to the network. This method is valid whatever operating + system the client is using.

If you must manually specify the network parameters, you must in + particular specify the gateway by entering the IP-address of the machine + acting as the gateway.

Stop connection sharing

If you want to stop sharing the connection on the Mageia computer, + launch the tool. It will offer to reconfigure the connection or to stop + the sharing.



[23] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + drakgw as root.


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Hosts definitions

drakhosts

If some systems on your network grant you services, and have fixed + IP-addresses, this tool[25] allows to specify a name to access them more easily. Then you + can use that name instead of the IP-address.

Add

With this button, you add the name for a new system. You will get a + window to specify the IP-address, the host name for the system, and + optionally an alias which can be used in the same way that the name + is.

Modify

You can access the parameters of an entry previously defined. You get + the same window.



[25] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakhosts as root.


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Advanced setup for network interfaces and firewall

drakinvictus

This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think + you can write this help, please contact the Doc team. Thanking you in advance.

You can start this tool from the + command line, by typing drakinvictus as + root.


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Network Center

draknetcenter

This tool[19] is found under the Network & Internet tab in the Mageia + Control Center labelled "Network Center"

Introduction

When this tool is launched, a window opens listing all the networks + configured on the computer, whatever their type (wired, wireless, + satellite, etc.). When clicking on one of them, three or four buttons + appear, depending on the network type, to allow you to look after the + network, change its settings or connect/disconnect. This tool isn't + intended to create a network, for this see Set up a new network + interface (LAN, ISDN, ADSL, ...) in the same MCC tab.

In the screenshot below, given as example, we can see two networks, + the first one is wired and connected, recognizable by this icon + (this one is not connected ) and the second section shows wireless networks, + not connected recognizable by this icon and this one if connected. For the other network types, the + colour code is always the same, green if connected and red if not + connected.

In the wireless part of the screen, you can also see all the + detected networks, with the SSID, the + Signal strengh, if they are encrypted (in red) or not + (in green), and the Operating mode. Click on the + chosen one and then either on Monitor, + Configure or Connect. It is + possible here to go from a network to another one. If a private network is + selected, the Network Settings window (see below) will open and ask you + for extra settings ( an encryption key in particular).

Click on Refresh to update the screen.

The Monitor button

This button allows you to watch the network activity, downloads + (toward the PC, in red) and uploads (toward the Internet, in green). The + same screen is available by right clicking on the Internet icon + in the system tray -> Monitor Network.

There is a tab for each network (here eth0 is the wired network, lo + the local loopback and wlan0 the wireless network) and a tab connection + which gives details about connection status.

Note

At the bottom of the window is a title Traffic + accounting, we will look at that in the next section.

The Configure button

A - For a wired network

It is possible to change all the settings given during network + creation. Most of the time, checking Automatic IP + (BOOTP/DHCP) will do, but in case of problems, + manual configuration may give better results.

For a residential network, the IP address + always looks like 192.168.0.x, Netmask is + 255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS + servers are available from your providers website.

Enable traffic accounting if checked this + will count the traffic on a hourly, daily or monthly basis. The results + are visible in the Network monitor detailed in the previous section. Once + enabled, you may have to reconnect to the network.

Allow interface to be controlled by Network + Manager:

This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you + think you can write this help, please contact the Doc + team. Thanking you in advance.

The button Advanced:

This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you + think you can write this help, please contact the Doc + team. Thanking you in advance.

B - For a wireless network

Only the items not already seen above are explained.

Operating mode:

Select Managed if the connection is via an + access point, there is an ESSID detected. + Select Ad-hoc if it is a peer to peer network. Select + Master if your network card is used as + the access point, your network card needs to support this mode.

Encryption mode and Encryption + key:

If it is a private network, you need to know these settings.

WEP uses a password and is weaker than WPA + which uses a passphrase. WPA Pre-Shared Key is also + called WPA personal or WPA home. WPA Enterprise is + not often used in private networks.

Allow access point roaming:

Roaming is a technology which enables allows computer to change its + access point while remaining connected to the network.

The button Advanced:

This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you + think you can write this help, please contact the Doc + team. Thanking you in advance.

The Advanced Settings button

This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you + think you can write this help, please contact the Doc + team. Thanking you in advance.



[19] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draknetcenter as root.


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Manage different network + profiles

Draknetprofile

Introduction

Each network interface of a Mageia system is initially + configured with a fix set of parameters. This corresponds + to what is expected by a user of a desktop computer, but + may not be adequate when the system is moved between various + network environments: having the system run in different + network environments will require that multiple configurations + co-exist for a given network device - otherwise the interface + might need to be re-configured each time the network environment + changes.

Profiles

Linux provides support for multiple configurations + of network devices as a standard feature. The notion + of a "network profile" + refers to a set of configurations of network devices, + defined for a specific network environment. Each network + profile has a name - + the initial configuration that comes out of system generation + has the name "default"; when a new + profile is created, a name must be specified which is + different from all already existing profile names.

Draknetprofile

Draknetprofile is a - very simple - component of + the Mageia Control Center (MCC), it provides a Graphical + User Interface (GUI) for managing profiles. This GUI + allows to + +

  • switch between profiles - i.e. activate a target + profile to become the "current profile",

  • create a new, additional profile,

  • delete a profile from the list of defined profiles.

+

Running Draknetprofile

Defining profiles, profile switching

Defining/modifying profiles concerns the entire Linux + system and all its users. Running draknetprofile therefore + requires root privileges. Normally, launching is achieved + from within MCC (which already runs as root):

Figure 1: Mageia Control + Center: Network & Internet tab

  1. launch the MCC by hitting the MCC icon in one + of the panels of your desktop,

  2. select the "Network & Internet" tab,

  3. hit "Manage different network profiles" in the + "Personalize and Secure your network" Section (solid + red contour in Figure 1).

Draknetprofile can also be launched by a command-line + instruction from a terminal emulator with root privileges + (this may be helpful when standard-output or error-output + from draknetprofile needs to be consulted - for instance + for debugging). Simply type:

 draknetprofile 

After the launch, the main page of Draknetprofile + will be displayed:

Figure 2: Management actions + of Draknetprofile

The upper zone of the window contains the list of + the names of all presently defined profiles. The bottom + zone presents a series of buttons:

  • "Activate" ... establish the selected profile + (top zone of the window) as the current profile (and + save the properties of the old profile);

  • "New" ... create a new profile;

  • "Delete" ... delete the selected profile from + the list of defined profiles;

  • "Quit" ... exit from Draknetprofile.

Before hitting the "Activate" or the "Delete" button, + you have to select a profile from the list: select it + by a left-button click on the name of the target profile.

Hitting the "New" button will launch an auxiliary + window where you can type the name of the profile you + want to create; this name must be different from any + already existing profile. This profile will be created + as a precise copy of the currently active profile and + immediately activated as the current profile. You will + probably then need to specify its properties (modify + the automatically created configuration) in a second, + independent action:

  • exit from Draknetprofile (hit the "Quit" button),

  • back in the "Network & Internet" tab, you + select the tab "Set up a new network interface (...)" + (marked with dashed red contour in Figure 1),

  • you then go through the steps for configuring + the the interface; they are similar to those you + did for configuring the original interface during + system generation - as documented in the Drakconnect + manual.

The middle zone of the window is normally hidden, + hit the "Advanced" button to make it visible. It should + display the list of names of Draknetprofile "modules" (such as "network", + "firewall", "urpmi"), each with a check-button next to + the name; these check-buttons determine whether the properties + controlled by that module are included into the profile + or not. In the present release (Mageia 5), this list + is empty.

Using a system that has more than one profile

In a system where several profiles are defined, an + additional user interaction is required when the system + boots: at the very end of the bootstrapping activities + - just before the Desktop Environment starts - you will + get a message like

 Select network profile: + (1) default (2) roaming* 

Type 1 or 2 to select the "default", respectively + the "roaming" profile, or carriage-return to select the + profile that is marked with an astrisk (the profile that + was active when the system had been shut down).

Presently (Mageia-5) there appears to be an intermittent + problem: it happens that the system becomes unresponsive + after soliciting the user to select a profile. The only + way out of this situation is to launch another boot. + This problem is under investigation.

Appendix: Files relevant to Draknetprofile

The configuration data of network interfaces are stored + in the directory /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/, + in files with names like ifcfg-xxx.

The name of the currently active profile is maintained + in the file /etc/netprofile/current . +


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Share drives and directories using NFS

draknfs

Prerequisites

When the wizard[38] is launched for the first time, it may display the following + message:

The package nfs-utils needs to be installed. Do you want to + install it?

After completing the installation, a window with an empty list is + displayed.

Main window

A list of directories which are shared is displayed. At this step, + the list is empty. The Add button gives access to a + configuration tool.

Modify entry

The configuration tool is labeled "Modify entry". It may be also + launched with the Modify button. The following + parameters are available.

NFS Directory

Here you can specify which directory is to be shared. The + Directory button gives access to a browser to + choose it.

Host access

Here you can specify the hosts that are authorized to access the + shared directory.

NFS clients may be specified in a number of ways:

single host: a host either by an abbreviated + name recognized be the resolver, fully qualified domain name, or an IP + address

netgroups: NIS netgroups may be given as + @group.

wildcards: machine names may contain the + wildcard characters * and ?. For instance: *.cs.foo.edu matches all + hosts in the domain cs.foo.edu.

IP networks: you can also export directories + to all hosts on an IP (sub-)network simultaneously. For example, either + `/255.255.252.0' or `/22' appended to the network base address.

User ID Mapping

map root user as anonymous: maps requests + from uid/gid 0 to the anonymous uid/gid (root_squash). The root user + from the client cannot read or write to the files on the server which + are created by root on the server itself.

allow real remote root access: turn off root + squashing. This option is mainly useful for diskless clients + (no_root_squash).

map all users to anonymous user: maps all + uids and gids to the anonymous user (all_squash). Useful for + NFS-exported public FTP directories, news spool directories, etc. The + opposite option is no user UID mapping (no_all_squash), which is the + default setting.

anonuid and anongid: explicitly set the uid + and gid of the anonymous account.

Advanced options

Secured Connection: this option requires that + requests originate on an internet port less than IPPORT_RESERVED (1024). + This option is on by default.

Read-Only share: allow either only read or + both read and write requests on this NFS volume. The default is to + disallow any request which changes the filesystem. This can also be made + explicit by using this option.

Synchronous access: prevents the NFS server + from violating the NFS protocol and to reply to requests before any + changes made by these requests have been committed to stable storage + (e.g. disc drive).

Subtree checking: enable subtree checking + which can help improve security in some cases, but can decrease + reliability. See exports(5) man page for more details.

Menu entries

So far the list has at least one entry.

File|Write conf

Save the current configuration.

NFS Server|Restart

The server is stopped and restarted with the current configuration + files.

NFS Server|Reload

The configuration displayed is reloaded from the current + configuration files.



[38] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + draknfs as root.


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Proxy

drakproxy

If you have to use a proxy server to access to the internet, you can + use this tool[22] to configure it. Your net administrator will give you the + information you need. You can also specify some services which can be + accessed without the proxy by exception.

From Wikipedia, on 2012-09-24, article Proxy server: In computer + networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) + that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources + from other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some + service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource available + from a different server. The proxy server evaluates the request as a way to + simplify and control their complexity.



[22] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakproxy as root.


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Configure Media

drakrpm-edit-media

Important

First thing to do after an install is to add software sources + (also known as repositories, media, mirrors). That means you must select + the media sources to be used to install and update packages and + applications. (see Add button below).

Note

If you install (or upgrade) Mageia using an optical media (DVD or + CD) or a USB device, there will be a software source configured to the + optical media used. To avoid being asked to insert the media when you + install new packages, you should disable (or delete) this media.  (It + will have the media type CD-Rom).

Note

Your system is running under an architecture which may be 32-bit + (called i586), or 64-bit (called x86_64). Some packages are independent + of whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit; these are called noarch + packages. They don't have their own noarch directories on the mirrors, + but are all in both the i586 and the x86_64 media.

This tool is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab + Software management.[4]

The columns

Column Enable:

The checked media will be used to install new packages. Be cautious + with some media such as Testing and Debug, they could make your system + unusable.

Column Update:

The checked media will be used to update packages, it must be + enabled. Only media with "Update" in its name should be selected. For + security reasons, this column isn't modifiable in this tool, you must open + a console as root and type drakrpm-edit-media + --expert.

Column medium:

Display the medium name. Mageia official repositories for final + release versions contain at least:

  • Core which contains most + programs available supported by Mageia.

  • Nonfree which contains some + programs which are not free

  • Tainted free software for which + there might be patent claims in some countries.

    Each medium has 4 sub-sections:

  • Release the packages as of the + day the this version of Mageia was released.

  • Updates the packages updated + since release due to security or bug concerns. Everyone should have + this medium enabled, even with a very slow internet connection.

  • Backports some packages of new + versions backported from Cauldron (the next version under + development).

  • Testing which is used for + temporary tests of new updates, to allow the bug reporters and the QA + team to validate the corrections.

The buttons on the + right

Remove:

To remove a medium, click on it and then on this button. It is wise + to remove the medium used for the installation (CD or DVD for example) + since all the packages it contains are in the official Core release + medium.

Edit:

Allows you to modify the selected medium settings, (URL, downloader + and proxy).

Add:

Add the official repositories available on the Internet. These + repositories contain only safe and well tested software. Clicking on the + "Add" button adds the mirrorlist to your configuration, it is designed to + make sure that you install and update from a mirror close to you. If you + prefer to choose a specific mirror, then add it by choosing "Add a + specific media mirror" from the drop-down "File" menu.

Up and down arrows:

Change the list order. When Drakrpm looks for a package, it reads + the list in the displayed order and will install the first package found + for the same release number - in the event of a version mismatch, the + latest release will be installed. So if possible, put the fastest + repositories at the top.

The menu

File -> Update:

A window pops up with the media list. Select the ones you want to + update and click on the Update button.

File -> Add a specific media mirror:

Suppose you aren't happy with the actual mirror, because for example + it's too slow or often unavailable, you can choose another mirror. Select + all the actual media and click on Remove to take + them out. Click on File -> Add a specific media + mirror, choose between update only or the full set (if you do + not know, choose the Full set of sources) and + accept the contact by clicking on Yes. This window + opens:

You can see, on the left, a list of countries, choose yours or one + very close by clicking on the > symbol, this will display all the + available mirrors in that country. Select one and click on + OK.

File -> Add a custom medium:

It is possible to install a new media (from a third party for + example) that isn't supported by Mageia. A new window appears:

Select the medium type, find a smart name that well define + the medium and give the URL (or the path, according to the medium + type)

Options -> Global options:

This item allows you to choose when to "Verify RPMs to be installed" + (always or never), the download program (curl, wget or aria2) and to + define the download policy for information about the packages (on demand + -by default-, update only, always or never).

Options -> Manage keys:

To guarantee a high level of security, digital keys are used to + authenticate the media. It is possible for each medium to allow or + disallow a key. In the window that appear, select a medium and then click + on Add to allow a new key or to select a key and + click on Remove to disallow that key.

Warning

Do this with care, as with all security-related questions

Options -> Proxy:

If you need to use a proxy server for internet access, you can + configure it here. You only need to give the Proxy + hostname and if necessary a Username and + Password.

For more information about configuring the media, see the Mageia + Wiki page.



[4] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakrpm-edit-media as root.


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Share directories and drives with + Samba

draksambashare

Introduction

Samba is a protocol used in different Operating Systems to share + some resources like directories or printers. This tool allows you to + configure the machine as a Samba server using the protocol SMB/CIFS. This + protocol is also used by Windows(R) and workstations with this OS can + access the resources of the Samba server.

Preparation

To be accessed from other workstations, the server has to have a + fixed IP address. This can be specified directly on the server, for + example with , or at the DHCP server + which identifies the station with its + MAC-address and give it always the same address. The firewall has also to + allow the incoming requests to the Samba server.

Wizard - Standalone server

At the first run, the tools [36] checks if needed packages are installed and proposes to + install them if they are not yet present. Then the wizard to configure + the Samba server is launched.

In the next window the Standalone server configuration option is already selected.

Then specify the name of the workgroup. This name should be the same + for the access to the shared resources.

The netbios name is the name which will be used to designate the + server on the network.

Choose the security mode:

  • user: the client must be authorized to + access the resource

  • share: the client authenticates itself + separately for each share

You can specify which hosts are allowed to access the resources, + with IP address or host name.

Specify the server banner. The banner is the way this server will be + described in the Windows workstations.

The place where Samba can log information can be specified at the + next step.

The wizard displays a list of the chosen parameters before you accept + the configuration. When accepted, the configuration will be written in + /etc/samba/smb.conf.

Wizard - Primary domain controller

If the "Primary domain controller" option is selected, the + wizard asks for indication if Wins is to support or not and to provide + admin users names. The following steps are then the same as for standalone + server, except you can choose also the security mode:

  • domain: provides a mechanism for storing + all user and group accounts in a central, shared, account repository. + The centralized account repository is shared between (security) + controllers.

Declare a directory to share

With the Add button, we get:

A new entry is thus added. It can be modified with the + Modify button. Options can be edited, such as + whether the directory is visible to the public, writable or browseable. + The share name can not be modified.

Menu entries

When the list has at least one entry, menu entries can be + used.

File|Write conf. Save the current configuration in + /etc/samba/smb.conf.

Samba server|Configure. The wizard can be run again with this command.

Samba server|Restart. The server is stopped and restarted with the current configuration + files.

Samba Server|Reload. The configuration displayed is reloaded from the current + configuration files.

Printers share

Samba also allows you to share printers.

Samba users

In this tab, you can add users who are allowed to access the shared + resources when authentication is required. You can add users from



[36] You can start this tool from the command line, by + typing draksambashare as root.


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Configure authentication for Mageia + tools

draksec

This tool[45]is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab Security

It allows to give the regular users the needed rights to accomplish + tasks usually done by the administrator.

Click on the little arrow before the item you want to drop down: +

Most of the tools available in the Mageia Control Center are displayed + in the left side of the window (see the screenshot above) and for each tool, + a drop down list on the right side gives the choice between:

  • Default: The launch mode depends on the chosen security level. See in the + same MCC tab, the tool "Configure system security, permissions and + audit".

  • User password: The user password is asked before the tool + launching.

  • Administrator password: The root password is asked before the tool + launching

  • No password: The tool is launched without asking any + password.



[45] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draksec as root.


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Snapshots

draksnapshot-config

This tool[34] is available in MCC's System + tab, in the Administration tools section.

When you start this tool in MCC for the first time, you will see a + message about installing draksnapshot. Click on Install to + proceed. Draksnapshot and some other packages it needs will be + installed.

Click again on Snapshots, you will see the Settings screen. Tick + Enable Backups and, if you want to backup the whole system, Backup + the whole system.

If you only want to backup part of your directories, then choose + Advanced. You will see a little pop-up screen. Use the Add and + Remove buttons next to the Backup list to include or exclude + directories and files from the backup. Use the same buttons next to + the Exclude list to remove subdirectories and/or files from the + chosen directories, that should not + be included in the backup. Click on Close when you are done.

Now give the path to Where to backup, or choose the Browse button + to select the correct path. Any mounted USB-key or external HD can be + found in /run/media/your_user_name/. +

Click on Apply to make the snapshot.



[34] You can start this tool from the command line, + by typing draksnapshot-config + as root.


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Sound Configuration

draksound

This tool[12] is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab + Hardware.

Draksound deals with the sound configuration, PulseAudio options and + troubleshooting. It will help you if you experience sound problems or if you + change the sound card.

PulseAudio is a sound server. It receives all the + sound inputs, mixes them according to the user preferences and sends the + resulting sound to the output. See Menu ->Sound and video -> + PulseAudio volume control to set these preferences.

PulseAudio is the default sound server and it is recommended to leave + it enabled.

Glitch-Free improves PulseAudio with some + programs. It is also recommended to leave it enabled.

The Troubleshooting button gives assistance + with fixing any problems you may have. You will find it helpful to try this + before asking the community for help.

The Advanced button displays a new window with an obvious button.



[12] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draksound as root.


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Set up a UPS for power monitoring

drakups

This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think + you can write this help, please contact the Doc team. Thanking you in advance.

You can start this tool from the + command line, by typing drakups as + root.


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Configure VPN Connection to secure network + access

drakvpn

Introduction

This tool[24] allows to configure secure access to a remote network + establishing a tunnel between the local workstation and the remote + network. We discuss here only of the configuration on the workstation + side. We assume that the remote network is already in operation, and that + you have the connection information from the network administrator, like a + .pcf configuration file .

Configuration

First, select either Cisco VPN Concentrator or OpenVPN, depending on + which protocol is used for your virtual private network.

Then give your connection a name.

At the next screen, provide the details for your VPN + connection.

  • For Cisco VPN

  • For openvpn. The openvpn package and its dependencies will be + installed the first time the tool is used.

    Select the files that you received from the network + administrator.

    Advanced parameters:

    The next screen asks for IP-address of the gateway.

When the parameters are set, you have the option of starting the VPN + connection.

This VPN connection can be set to start automatically with a network + connection. To do this, reconfigure the network connection to always + connect to this VPN.



[24] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + drakvpn as root.


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Configure webserver

drakwizard apache2

This tool[6] can help you to set up a web server. +

What is a web server?

+ Web server is the software that helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the Internet. (From Wikipedia) +

Setting up a web server with drakwizard apache2

+ Welcome to the web server wizard. +

  1. Introduction

    + The first page is just an introduction, click Next. +

  2. Selecting Server Exposer: Local Net and/or World

    + Exposing the web server to the Internet has it's risks. Be ready for bad things. +

  3. Server User Module

    + Allows users to create their own sites. +

  4. User web directory name

    + The user needs to create and populate this directory, then the server will display it. +

  5. Server Document Root

    + Allows you to configure the path to the web servers default documents. +

  6. Summary

    + Take a second to check these options, then click Next. +

  7. Finish

    + You're done! Click Finish. +



[6] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard apache2 as root.


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Configure DNS

drakwizard bind

This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think + you can write this help, please contact the Doc team. Thanking you in advance.

You can start this tool from the + command line, by typing drakwizard bind as + root.


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Configure DHCP

drakwizard dhcp

Note

This tool is broken in Mageia 4 because of new naming scheme for + the Net interfaces

This tool[7] can help you to set up a DHCP server. It is + a component of drakwizard which should be installed before you can access to + it.

What is DHCP?

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is + a standardized networking protocol used on IP networks that dynamically + configures IP addresses and other information that is needed for Internet + communication. (From Wikipedia)

Setting up a DHCP server with drakwizard dhcp

Welcome to the DHCP server wizard.

  1. Introduction

    The first page is just an introduction, click + Next.

  2. Selecting Adaptor

    Choose the network interface, which is connected to the subnet, + and for which DHCP will assign IP addresses, and then click + Next.

  3. Select IP range

    Select the beginning and ending IP addresses of the range of IPs + you want the server to offer, along with the IP of the gateway machine + connecting to some place outside the local network, hopefully close to + the Internet, then click Next.

  4. Summary

    Take a second to check these options, then click + Next.

  5. Hold on...

    This can be fixed. Click Previous a few + times and change things around.

  6. Hours later...

What is done

  • Installing the package dhcp-server if needed;

  • Saving /etc/dhcpd.conf in + /etc/dhcpd.conf.orig;

  • Creating a new dhcpd.conf starting from + /usr/share/wizards/dhcp_wizard/scripts/dhcpd.conf.default + and adding the new parameters:

    • hname

    • dns

    • net

    • ip

    • mask

    • rng1

    • rng2

    • dname

    • gateway

    • tftpserverip

    • dhcpd_interface

  • Also modifying Webmin configuration file + /etc/webmin/dhcpd/config

  • Restarting dhcpd.



[7] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard dhcp as root.


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Configure time

drakwizard ntp

This tool[9] purpose is to set the time of your server synchronised with an + external server. It isn't installed by default and you have to also install + the drakwizard and drakwizard-base packages.

Setup a NTP server with drakwizard ntp

  1. After a welcome screen (see above), the second one ask you to + choose three time servers in the drop down lists and suggests to use + pool.ntp.org twice because this server always points to available time + servers.

  2. The following screens allows to choose the region and the city + and then, you arrive on a summary. If something is wrong, you can + obviously change it using the Previousbutton. + If everything is right, click on the Next + button to proceed to the test. It may take a while and you finally get + this screen below:

  3. Click on the Finish button to close the + tool

What is done

This tool executes the following steps:

  • Installing the package ntp if needed

  • Saving the files /etc/sysconfig/clock to + /etc/sysconfig/clock.orig and + /etc/ntp/step-tickers to + /etc/ntp/step-tickers.orig;

  • Writing a new file /etc/ntp/step-tickers with the + list of servers;

  • Modifying the file /etc/ntp.conf by inserting the + first server name;

  • Stopping and starting crond, atd and + ntpd services;

  • Setting the hardware clock to the current system time with UTC + reference.



[9] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard ntp as root.


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Configure FTP

drakwizard proftpd

This tool[5] can help you to set up an FTP server. +

What is FTP?

+ File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP-based network, such as the Internet. (From Wikipedia) +

Setting up an FTP server with drakwizard proftpd

+ Welcome to the FTP wizard. Buckle up. +

  1. Introduction

    + The first page is just an introduction, click Next. +

  2. Selecting Server Exposer: Local Net and/or World

    + Exposing the FTP server to the Internet has it's risks. Be ready for bad things. +

  3. Server Information

    + Enter name the sever will use to introduce itself, someone to email complaints too and whether to allow root login access. +

  4. Server Options

    + Set listening port, jailed user, allow resumes and/or FXP (File eXchange Protocol) +

  5. Summary

    + Take a second to check these options, then click Next. +

  6. Finish

    + You're done! Click Finish. +



[5] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard proftpd as root.


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Configure proxy

drakwizard squid

This tool[8] can help you to set up a proxy server. It is a component of + drakwizard which should be installed before you can access to it.

What is a proxy server?

A proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) + that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources + from other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some + service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource available + from a different server and the proxy server evaluates the request as a + way to simplify and control its complexity. (From Wikipedia)

Setting up a proxy server with drakwizard squid

Welcome to the proxy server wizard.

  1. Introduction

    The first page is just an introduction, click + Next.

  2. Selecting the proxy port

    Select the proxy port browsers will connect through, then click + Next.

  3. Set Memory and Disk Usage

    Set memory and disk cache limits, then click + Next.

  4. Select Network Access Control

    Set visibility to local network or world, then click + Next.

  5. Grant Network Access

    Grant access to local networks, then click + Next.

  6. Use Upper Level Proxy Server?

    Cascade through another proxy server? If no, skip next + step.

  7. Upper Level Proxy URL and Port

    Provide upper level proxy hostname and port, then click + Next.

  8. Summary

    Take a second to check these options, then click + Next.

  9. Start during boot?

    Choose if the proxy server should be started during the boot + time, then click Next.

  10. Finish

    You're done! Click Finish.

What is done

  • Installing the package squid if needed;

  • Saving /etc/squid/squid.conf in + /etc/squid/squid.conf.orig;

  • Creating a new squid.conf starting from + squid.conf.default and adding the new + parameters:

    • cache_dir

    • localnet

    • cache_mem

    • http_port

    • level 1, 2 or 3 and http_access + according to level

    • cache_peer

    • visible_hostname

  • Restarting squid.



[8] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard squid as root.


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OpenSSH daemon configuration

drakwizard sshd

This tool[10] can help you to set up an SSH daemon. +

What is SSH?

+ Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for secure data communication, remote command-line login, remote command execution, and other secure network services between two networked computers that connects, via a secure channel over an insecure network, a server and a client (running SSH server and SSH client programs, respectively). (From Wikipedia) +

Setting up an SSH daemon with drakwizard sshd

+ Welcome to the Open SSH wizard. +

  1. Select Type of Configure Options

    + Choose Expert for all options or Newbie to skip steps 3-7, click Next. +

  2. General Options

    + Sets visibility and root access options. Port 22 is the standard SSH port. +

  3. Authentication Methods

    + Allow a variety of authentication methods users can use while connecting, then click Next. +

  4. Logging

    + Choose logging facility and level of output, then click Next. +

  5. Login Options

    + Configure per-login settings, then click Next. +

  6. User Login Options

    + Configure the user access settings, then click Next. +

  7. Compression and Forwarding

    + Configure X11 forwarding and compression during transfer, then click Next. +

  8. Summary

    + Take a second to check these options, then click Next. +

  9. Finish

    + You're done! Click Finish. +



[10] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard sshd as root.


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Manage system services by enabling or disabling them

drakxservices

This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think + you can write this help, please contact the Doc team. Thanking you in advance.

You can start this tool from the + command line, by typing drakxservices as + root.


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Hardware configuration

harddrake2

This tool[11] gives a general view of the hardware of your computer. When the + tool is launched, it executes a job to look for every element of the + hardware. For that, it uses the command ldetect which refers to + a list of hardware in ldetect-lst package.

The window

The window is divided in two columns.

The left column contains a list of the detected hardware. The + devices are grouped by categories. Click on the > to expand the content + of a category. Each device can be selected in this column.

The right column displays information about the selected device. + The Help -> Fields description gives some information + about the content of the fields.

According to which type of device is selected, either one or two + buttons are available at the bottom of the right column:

  • Set current driver options: this can be + used to parameterize the module which is used in relation to the + device. This must used by experts only.

  • Run config tool: access to the tool which + can configure the device. The tool can often be accessed directly from + the MCC.

The menu

Options

The options menu gives the opportunity to check + boxes to enable automatic detection:

  • modem

  • Jaz devices

  • Zip parallel devices

By default these detections are not enabled, because + they are slow. Check the appropriate box(es) if you have this hardware + connected. Detection will be operational the next time this tool + is started.



[11] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing harddrake2 as root.


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The texts and screenshots in this manual are available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license + http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. +

This manual was produced with the help of the Calenco CMS developed by NeoDoc. +

It was written by volunteers in their free time. Please contact Documentation Team, if you would like to help improve this manual.


Contents

About the Manual for the Mageia Control Center
Software Management
Software Management (Install and Remove + Software)
Software Packages Update
Configure updates frequency
Configure Media
Sharing
Configure FTP
Configure webserver
Network Services
Configure DHCP
Configure DNS
Configure proxy
Configure time
OpenSSH daemon configuration
Hardware
Hardware configuration
Sound Configuration
3D Desktop Effects
Set up the graphical server
Set up the Keyboard Layout
Set up the pointer device (mouse, + touchpad)
Install and configure a + printer
Set up scanner
Set up a UPS for power monitoring
Network and Internet
Network Center
Set up a new network interface (LAN, ISDN, + ADSL, ...)
Remove a connection
Proxy
Share the Internet connection with other local + machines
Manage different network + profiles
Configure VPN Connection to secure network + access
Hosts definitions
System
Authentication
Manage system services by enabling or disabling them
Manage, add and remove fonts. Import + Windows(TM) fonts
Manage date and time
Manage localization for your + system
View and search system logs
Open a console as administrator
Users and Groups
Import Windows(TM) documents and + settings
Snapshots
Network Sharing
Access Windows (SMB) shared drives and + directories
Share directories and drives with + Samba
Access NFS shared drives and + directories
Share drives and directories using NFS
Access WebDAV shared drives and + directories
Local disks
Manage disk partitions
CD/DVD burner
Share your hard disk + partitions
Security
MSEC: System Security and Audit
Set up your personal firewall
Configure authentication for Mageia + tools
Advanced setup for network interfaces and firewall
Parental Controls
Boot
Set up autologin to automatically log + in
Set up boot system
Set up display manager
Other Mageia Tools
Mageia Bug Report Tool
Collect Logs and System Information + for Bug Reports
Display Available NFS And SMB Shares
Display Your PCI, USB and PCMCIA + Information

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Set up the Keyboard Layout

keyboarddrake

Introduction

The keyboarddrake tool[15] helps you configure the basic layout for the keyboard that + you wish to use on Mageia. It affects the keyboard layout for all users on + the system. It can be found in the Hardware section of the Mageia Control + Center (MCC) labelled "Configure mouse and keyboard".

Keyboard Layout

Here you can select which keyboard layout you wish to use. The names + (listed in alphabetical order) describe the language, country, and/or + ethnicity each layout should be used for.

Keyboard Type

This menu lets you select the type of keyboard you are using. If you + are unsure of which to choose, it is best to leave it as the default + type.



[15] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing + keyboarddrake as root.


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Manage localization for your + system

localedrake

This tool[29] can be found in the System section of the Mageia Control + Center (MCC) labelled "Manage localization for your system". It opens + with a window in which you can choose your language. The choice is adapted + to languages selected during installation.

The Advanced button give access to activate compatibility with old + encoding (non UTF8).

The second window shows a list of countries according to the selected + language. The button Other Countries gives access to + countries not listed.

You have to restart your session after any modifications.

Input method

In the Other Countries screen you can also select + an input method (from the drop-down menu at the bottom of the list). Input + methods allow users to input multilingual characters (Chinese, Japanese, + Korean, etc).

For Asian and African locales, IBus will be set as default input + method so users should not need to configure it manually.

Other input methods (SCIM, GCIN, HIME, etc.) also provide similar + functions and can, if not available from the drop-down menu, be installed + in another part of the Mageia Control Center. See + the section called “Software Management (Install and Remove + Software)”.



[29] You can also start this tool from the command + line, by typing localedrake as root. +


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View and search system logs

logdrake

This tool[30] is found in the Mageia Control Center System tab, labelled + "View and search system logs".

To do a search in the logs

First, enter the key string you want to look for in the Matching field and/or the key string you want to + do not wish to see amongst the answers in the field + but not matching. Then select the file(s) + to search in the Choose file field. Optionally, it is + possible to limit the search to only one day. Select it in the Calendar, using the little arrows on each side of + the month and year, and check "Show only for the selected + day". At last, click on the search + button to see the results in the window called Content of the + file. It is possible to save the results in the .txt format by + clicking on the Save button.

Note

The Mageia Tools Logs houses the logs from + the Mageia configuration tools such as the Mageia Control Center tools. + These logs are updated each time a configuration is modified.

To configure a mail alert

Mail alert automatically checks the system + load and the services every hour and if necessary sends an e-mail to the + configured address.

To configure this tool, click on the Mail + Alert button and then, in the next screen, on the + Configure the mail alert system drop down button. Here, all + the running services are displayed and you can choose which ones you want + to look watch. (See screenshot above).

The following services can be watched :

  • Webmin Service

  • Postfix Mail Server

  • FTP Server

  • Apache World Wide Web Server

  • SSH Server

  • Samba Server

  • Xinetd Service

  • BIND Domain Name Resolve

In the next screen, select the Load value you + consider unacceptable. The load represents the demand to a process, a high + load slows the system down and a very high load may indicate that a + process has gone out of control. The default value is 3. We recommend + setting the load value to 3 times the number of processors.

In the last screen, enter the Email address of + the person to be warned and the Email server to use + (local or on the Internet).



[30] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing logdrake as root.


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Display Available NFS And SMB Shares

lsnetdrake

This tool + [52] can only be started and used on the command line.

This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think + you can write this help, please contact + the + Documentation team. Thanking you in advance.



[52] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing lsnetdrake. +


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Display Your PCI, USB and PCMCIA + Information

lspcidrake

This tool [53] can only be started and used on the command line. It will give + some more information if used under root.

lspcidrake gives the list of all the connected devices to the computer + (USB, PCI and PCMCIA) and the used drivers. It needs the ldetect and + ldetect-lst packages to work.

With the -v option, lspcidrake adds the vendor and device + identifications.

lspcidrake often generates very long lists, so, to find an + information, it is often used in a pipeline with the grep command, like in + these examples:

Information about the graphic card;

lspcidrake | grep VGA

Information about the network

lspcidrake | grep -i network

-i to ignore case distinctions.

In this screenshot below, you can see the action of the -v option for + lspcidrake and the -i option for grep.

There is another tool that gives information about the hardware, it is + called dmidecode (under root)



[53] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing lspcidrake.


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Boot

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Hardware

In this screen you can choose between several tools to configure your hardware. Click on a link below to learn more.


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About the Manual for the Mageia Control Center

The Mageia Control Center (MCC) has eight different options or tabs to choose from in the left column, and even ten if the drakwizard package was installed. Each of these tabs gives a different set of tools that can be selected in the big right panel.

The ten following chapters are about those ten options and the related tools.

The last chapter is about some other Mageia tools, that cannot be chosen in any of the MCC tabs.

The titles of the pages will often be the same as the titles of the tool screens.

There is also a search bar available, which you can access by clicking on the "Search" tab in the left column.


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Local disks

In this screen you can choose between several tools to manage or share your local disks. Click on a link below to learn more.


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Network Services

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Network Sharing

In this screen you can choose between several tools for sharing drives and directories. Click on a link below to learn more.


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Sharing

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Configure updates frequency

mgaapplet-config

This tool[3] is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab + Software management. It is also available + by a right click / Updates configuration on the red icon + in the system tray.

The first slider allows you to change how frequently Mageia will check + for updates and the second the delay after booting before the first check. + The check box gives you the option to be warned when a new Mageia release is + out.



[3] You can start this tool from the command line, by typing mgaapplet-config as root.


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Set up the pointer device (mouse, + touchpad)

mousedrake

This tool[16] + is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab + Hardware.

As you must have a mouse to install Mageia, that one is already + installed by Drakinstall. This tool allows installation of another mouse.

The mice are sorted by connection type and then by model. Select your + mouse and click on OK. Most of the time "Universal / + Any PS/2 & USB mice" is suitable for a recent mouse. The new mouse is + immediately taken into account.



[16] You can start this tool from the command line, by + typing mousedrake as root.


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MSEC: System Security and Audit

msecgui

Presentation

msecgui[43] is a graphic user interface for msec that allows to configure + your system security according to two approaches:

  • It sets the system behaviour, msec imposes modifications to the + system to make it more secure.

  • It carries on periodic checks automatically on the system in + order to warn you if something seems dangerous.

msec uses the concept of "security levels" which are intended to + configure a set of system permissions, which can be audited for changes or + enforcement. Several of them are proposed by Mageia, but you can define + your own customised security levels.

Overview tab

See the screenshot above

The first tab takes up the list of the different security tools with + a button on the right side to configure them:

  • Firewall, also found in the MCC / Security / Set up your + personal firewall

  • Updates, also found in MCC / Software Management / Update your + system

  • msec itself with some information:

    • enabled or not

    • the configured Base security level

    • the date of the last Periodic checks and a button to see a + detailed report and another button to execute the checks just + now.

Security settings tab

A click on the second tab or on the Security + Configure button leads to the same screen shown + below.

Basic security tab

+ Security levels: +

After having checked the box Enable MSEC + tool, this tab allows you by a double click to choose the + security level that appears then in bold. If the box is not checked, the + level « none » is applied. The following levels are available:

  1. Level none. This level is + intended if you do not want to use msec to control system security, + and prefer tuning it on your own. It disables all security checks + and puts no restrictions or constraints on system configuration and + settings. Please use this level only if you are knowing what you are + doing, as it would leave your system vulnerable to attack.

  2. Level standard. This is the + default configuration when installed and is intended for casual users. + It constrains several system settings and executes daily security + checks which detect changes in system files, system accounts, and + vulnerable directory permissions. (This level is similar to levels 2 + and 3 from past msec versions).

  3. Level secure. This level is + intended when you want to ensure your system is secure, yet usable. + It further restricts system permissions and executes more periodic + checks. Moreover, access to the system is more restricted. (This + level is similar to levels 4 (High) and 5 (Paranoid) from old msec + versions).

  4. Besides those levels, different task-oriented security are + also provided, such as the fileserver + , webserver and + netbook levels. Such levels + attempt to pre-configure system security according to the most common + use cases.

  5. The last two levels called audit_daily + and audit_weekly are + not really security levels but rather tools for periodic checks + only.

These levels are saved in + etc/security/msec/level.<levelname>. You can + define your own customised security levels, saving them into specific + files called level.<levelname>, placed into + the folder etc/security/msec/. This function is + intended for power users which require a customised or more secure + system configuration.

Caution

Keep in mind that user-modified parameters take precedence over + default level settings.

+ Security alerts: +

If you check the box Send security alerts by email + to:, the security alerts generated by msec are going to be + sent by local e-mail to the security administrator named in the nearby + field. You can fill either a local user or a complete e-mail address + (the local e-mail and the e-mail manager must be set accordingly). At + last, you can receive the security alerts directly on your desktop. + Check the relevant box to enable it.

Important

It is strongly advisable to enable the security alerts option + in order to immediately inform the security administrator of possible + security problems. If not, the administrator will have to regularly + check the logs files available in + /var/log/security.

Security options:

Creating a customised level is not the only way to customise the + computer security, it is also possible to use the tabs presented here + after to change any option you want. Current configuration for msec is + stored in /etc/security/msec/security.conf. This + file contains the current security level name and the list of all the + modifications done to the options.

System security tab

This tab displays all the security options on the left side + column, a description in the centre column, and their current values on + the right side column.

To modify an option, double click on it and a new window appears + (see screenshot below). It displays the option name, a short + description, the actual and default values, and a drop down list where + the new value can be selected. Click on the OK + button to validate the choice.

Caution

Do not forget when leaving msecgui to save definitively your + configuration using the menu File -> Save the + configuration. If you have changed the settings, msecgui + allows you to preview the changes before saving them.

Network security

This tab displays all the network options and works like the + previous tab

Periodic checks tab

Periodic checks aim to inform the security administrator by means + of security alerts of all situations msec thinks potentially + dangerous.

This tab displays all the periodic checks done by msec and their + frequency if the box Enable periodic security + checks is checked. Changes are done like in the previous + tabs.

Exceptions tab

Sometimes alert messages are due to well known and wanted + situations. In these cases they are useless and wasted time for the + administrator. This tab allows you to create as many exceptions as you + want to avoid unwanted alert messages. It is obviously empty at the + first msec start. The screenshot below shows four exceptions.

To create an exception, click on the Add a + rule button

Select the wanted periodic check in the drop down list called + Check and then, enter the + Exception in the text area. Adding an exception is + obviously not definitive, you can either delete it using the + Delete button of the + Exceptions tab or modify it with a double + clicK.

Permissions

This tab is intended for file and directory permissions checking and + enforcement.

Like for the security, msec owns different permissions levels + (standard, secure, ..), they are enabled accordingly with the chosen + security level. You can create your own customised permissions levels, + saving them into specific files called perm.<levelname> + placed into the folder etc/security/msec/ + . This function is intended for power users which require a customised + configuration. It is also possible to use the tab presented here after to + change any permission you want. Current configuration is stored in + /etc/security/msec/perms.conf. This file contains the + list of all the modifications done to the permissions.

Default permissions are visible as a list of rules + (a rule per line). You can see on the left side, the file or folder + concerned by the rule, then the owner, then the group and then the + permissions given by the rule. If, for a given rule:

  • the box Enforce is not checked, msec only + checks if the defined permissions for this rule are respected and + sends an alert message if not, but does not change anything.

  • the box Enforce is checked, then msec + will rule the permissions respect at the first periodic check and + overwrite the permissions.

Important

For this to work, the option CHECK_PERMS in + the Periodic check tab must be configured + accordingly.

To create a new rule, click on the + Add a rule button and fill the fields as shown in + the example below. The joker * is allowed in the File + field. “current” means no modification.

Click on the OK button to + validate the choice and do not forget when leaving to save definitively + your configuration using the menu File -> Save the + configuration. If you have changed the settings, msecgui allows + you to preview the changes before saving them.

Note

It is also possible to create or modify the rules by editing + the configuration file /etc/security/msec/perms.conf. +

Caution

Changes in the Permission + tab (or directly in the configuration file) are taken into + account at the first periodic check (see the option CHECK_PERMS in the + Periodic checks tab). If you want them to + be taken immediately into account, use the msecperms command in a console + with root rights. You can use before, the msecperms -p command to know the + permissions that will be changed by msecperms.

Caution

Do not forget that if you modify the permissions in a + console or in a file manager, for a file where the box Enforce + is checked in the Permissions tab + , msecgui will write the old permissions back after a while, + accordingly to the configuration of the options CHECK_PERMS and + CHECK_PERMS_ENFORCE in the Periodic Checks tab + .



[43] You can start this tool from the command + line, by typing msecgui as root.


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" + txt_results_for + " " + "" + fileAndWordList[i][0].motslisteDisplay + "" + "

"); + + linkTab.push(""); + } + } + } + + var results = ""; + if (linkTab.length > 0) { + /*writeln ("

" + txt_results_for + " " + "" + cleanwordsList + "" + "
"+"

");*/ + results = "

"; + //write("