From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Fri Jul 18 23:05:44 2014 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 23:05:44 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == FW: migration status & archiving options Message-ID: <007701cfa2cc$0d55ab20$28010160$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Dear all, this is the first message that I send to a list that has been migrated to Magdeburg's mailing list server. We owe a lot of thanks to Peter (as usual) and to Stephan (Jacob) in Magdeburg, for putting a lot of effort into this in the course of this week. Please see Stephan's full summary below. > [SJ] > I turned archiving on in every list, so new messages > should be archived within mailman. If the archive is > private or public depends on a list Frank send me. To clarify: by default, lists have public archives (which, a.o., limits the need for passwords in accessing them), the five lists with private archives are [iaoa-admin], [iaoa-council], [iaoa-election], [iaoa-member], and [iaoa-membership]. Next I'm going to look through the settings of the new lists and send first messages to some of them, also for testing the distribution of messages and their archiving. In the course of this I'll update the administrator entries of the lists, keeping mainly (usually three of) those who I'd expect to be active in these roles, plus Oliver on each list, since one admin must be from Magdeburg. I'll inform those who have been removed as list admin. For testing purposes, I'd be grateful if anyone could reply briefly to this message. Depending on successful tests and maybe first communication via this list, I'll see whether we can announce the migration as completed in its first phase, such that the downtime can end, possibly tomorrow already (otherwise on Monday). Other threads in this context should be pursued further (e.g., searchable archives, aliases / iaoa.org-addresses for the lists), but likely a little less intense than this week (at least from my side, I'm afraid). Any comments are welcome, of course. Thanks and best regards, Frank -----Original Message----- From: Stephan Jacob [mailto:stephan.jacob at ovgu.de] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 10:09 PM To: 'Peter Yim' Cc: 'Till Mossakowski'; '[cwe-imp]'; 'Oliver Kutz'; 'Frank Loebe'; 'IAOA Infrastructure' Subject: AW: migration status & archiving options Hello, I've just finished coping all IAOA lists to our listserver. As mentioned the old archives are not available on our server in Magdeburg yet. I turned archiving on in every list, so new messages should be archived within mailman. If the archive is private or public depends on a list Frank send me. I could send a help request to every of the 18 lists and got a correct result. So I think we could try sending messages to the list. Please also have a look, if messages are realy archived within mailman after sender one over a list. I removed the admin and mharc address from the list of members. Unfortunately I forgot to have a look to the list of admins / moderators if the addresses is also set there. Maybe you could check this or I'll do it on Monday. Here are the addresses of the lists at Uni Magdeburg and the links to the web UI's. Admin-passwords should be the same as before migration (Please keep in mind, that if you use the mailman-wide password to access a list this password is outdated. It is very probable that we have set a different one ;-) ) iaoa-admin at ovgu.de iaoa-advisor at ovgu.de iaoa-bylaws at ovgu.de iaoa-conceptual-modeling at ovgu.de iaoa-council at ovgu.de iaoa-design-semantics at ovgu.de iaoa-education at ovgu.de iaoa-election at ovgu.de iaoa-general at ovgu.de iaoa-geosemantics at ovgu.de iaoa-infrastructure at ovgu.de iaoa-international at ovgu.de iaoa-member at ovgu.de iaoa-membership at ovgu.de iaoa-publicity at ovgu.de iaoa-repository at ovgu.de iaoa-standards at ovgu.de iaoa-swao at ovgu.de https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-admin https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-advisor https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-bylaws https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-conceptual-modeling https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-council https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-design-semantics https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-education https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-election https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-general https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-geosemantics https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-infrastructure https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-international https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-member https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-membership https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-publicity https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-repository https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-standards https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-swao Tomorrow and Sunday I'm not online. So happy weekend and read you on Monday! Stephan Stephan Jacob From lobrst at mitre.org Fri Jul 18 23:24:05 2014 From: lobrst at mitre.org (Obrst, Leo J.) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 21:24:05 +0000 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == FW: migration status & archiving options In-Reply-To: <007701cfa2cc$0d55ab20$28010160$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <007701cfa2cc$0d55ab20$28010160$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: Hi, Frank! Leo >-----Original Message----- >From: iaoa-infrastructure-bounces at ovgu.de [mailto:iaoa-infrastructure- >bounces at ovgu.de] On Behalf Of Frank Loebe >Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 5:06 PM >To: iaoa-infrastructure at ovgu.de >Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == FW: >migration status & archiving options > >Dear all, > >this is the first message that I send to a list that has been migrated to >Magdeburg's mailing list server. We owe a lot of thanks to Peter (as usual) and >to Stephan (Jacob) in Magdeburg, for putting a lot of effort into this in the >course of this week. Please see Stephan's full summary below. > > >> [SJ] >> I turned archiving on in every list, so new messages >> should be archived within mailman. If the archive is >> private or public depends on a list Frank send me. > >To clarify: by default, lists have public archives (which, a.o., limits the need for >passwords in accessing them), the five lists with private archives are [iaoa- >admin], [iaoa-council], [iaoa-election], [iaoa-member], and [iaoa-membership]. > > >Next I'm going to look through the settings of the new lists and send first >messages to some of them, also for testing the distribution of messages and >their archiving. > >In the course of this I'll update the administrator entries of the lists, keeping >mainly (usually three of) those who I'd expect to be active in these roles, plus >Oliver on each list, since one admin must be from Magdeburg. I'll inform those >who have been removed as list admin. > >For testing purposes, I'd be grateful if anyone could reply briefly to this >message. > >Depending on successful tests and maybe first communication via this list, I'll >see whether we can announce the migration as completed in its first phase, >such that the downtime can end, possibly tomorrow already (otherwise on >Monday). > >Other threads in this context should be pursued further (e.g., searchable >archives, aliases / iaoa.org-addresses for the lists), but likely a little less intense >than this week (at least from my side, I'm afraid). Any comments are welcome, >of course. > > >Thanks and best regards, >Frank > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Stephan Jacob [mailto:stephan.jacob at ovgu.de] >Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 10:09 PM >To: 'Peter Yim' >Cc: 'Till Mossakowski'; '[cwe-imp]'; 'Oliver Kutz'; 'Frank Loebe'; 'IAOA >Infrastructure' >Subject: AW: migration status & archiving options > >Hello, > >I've just finished coping all IAOA lists to our listserver. As mentioned the old >archives are not available on our server in Magdeburg yet. I turned archiving >on in every list, so new messages should be archived within mailman. If the >archive is private or public depends on a list Frank send me. > >I could send a help request to every of the 18 lists and got a correct result. So I >think we could try sending messages to the list. Please also have a look, if >messages are realy archived within mailman after sender one over a list. > >I removed the admin and mharc address from the list of members. >Unfortunately I forgot to have a look to the list of admins / moderators if the >addresses is also set there. Maybe you could check this or I'll do it on Monday. > >Here are the addresses of the lists at Uni Magdeburg and the links to the web >UI's. Admin-passwords should be the same as before migration (Please keep in >mind, that if you use the mailman-wide password to access a list this password >is outdated. It is very probable that we have set a different one ;-) ) > >iaoa-admin at ovgu.de >iaoa-advisor at ovgu.de >iaoa-bylaws at ovgu.de >iaoa-conceptual-modeling at ovgu.de >iaoa-council at ovgu.de >iaoa-design-semantics at ovgu.de >iaoa-education at ovgu.de >iaoa-election at ovgu.de >iaoa-general at ovgu.de >iaoa-geosemantics at ovgu.de >iaoa-infrastructure at ovgu.de >iaoa-international at ovgu.de >iaoa-member at ovgu.de >iaoa-membership at ovgu.de >iaoa-publicity at ovgu.de >iaoa-repository at ovgu.de >iaoa-standards at ovgu.de >iaoa-swao at ovgu.de > > >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-admin >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-advisor >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-bylaws >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-conceptual-modeling >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-council >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-design-semantics >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-education >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-election >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-general >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-geosemantics >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-infrastructure >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-international >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-member >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-membership >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-publicity >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-repository >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-standards >https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-swao > >Tomorrow and Sunday I'm not online. So happy weekend and read you on >Monday! > >Stephan > >Stephan Jacob > > >_________________________________________________________________ >________ >Msg Archives: http://ovgu.de/forum/iaoa-infrastructure/ >Committee File-share: >http://iaoa.cim3.net/file/work/Committee/Infrastructure/ >Committee Wiki: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?IaoaInfrastructure >Activities Blog: http://iaoa-activities.blogspot.com/ ...(coming!) >To join: please email committee chair or to: info @ iaoa.org >IAOA website: http://iaoa.org From peter.yim at cim3.com Fri Jul 18 23:33:52 2014 From: peter.yim at cim3.com (Peter Yim) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 14:33:52 -0700 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == FW: migration status & archiving options In-Reply-To: <007701cfa2cc$0d55ab20$28010160$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <007701cfa2cc$0d55ab20$28010160$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: This is great! ... A HUGE thank you to StephanJacob, FrankLoebe, TillMossakowski, OliverKutz and everyone else who have contributed to the smooth migration. I can see that the html message archive works properly too now (although the footer would need to be tweaked to show: https://listserv.ovgu.de//pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ instead, which I am sure Frank or one of the list-admins will help follow-up on.) Have a wonderful weekend, everyone! Regards. =ppy Peter Yim http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?PeterYim -- On Jul 18, 2014 2:06 PM, "Frank Loebe" < frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote: > Dear all, > > this is the first message that I send to a list that has been migrated to > Magdeburg's mailing list server. We owe a lot of thanks to Peter (as usual) > and to Stephan (Jacob) in Magdeburg, for putting a lot of effort into this > in the course of this week. Please see Stephan's full summary below. > > > > [SJ] > > I turned archiving on in every list, so new messages > > should be archived within mailman. If the archive is > > private or public depends on a list Frank send me. > > To clarify: by default, lists have public archives (which, a.o., limits > the need for passwords in accessing them), the five lists with private > archives are [iaoa-admin], [iaoa-council], [iaoa-election], [iaoa-member], > and [iaoa-membership]. > > > Next I'm going to look through the settings of the new lists and send > first messages to some of them, also for testing the distribution of > messages and their archiving. > > In the course of this I'll update the administrator entries of the lists, > keeping mainly (usually three of) those who I'd expect to be active in > these roles, plus Oliver on each list, since one admin must be from > Magdeburg. I'll inform those who have been removed as list admin. > > For testing purposes, I'd be grateful if anyone could reply briefly to > this message. > > Depending on successful tests and maybe first communication via this list, > I'll see whether we can announce the migration as completed in its first > phase, such that the downtime can end, possibly tomorrow already (otherwise > on Monday). > > Other threads in this context should be pursued further (e.g., searchable > archives, aliases / iaoa.org-addresses for the lists), but likely a little > less intense than this week (at least from my side, I'm afraid). Any > comments are welcome, of course. > > > Thanks and best regards, > Frank > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Stephan Jacob [mailto:stephan.jacob at ovgu.de] > Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 10:09 PM > To: 'Peter Yim' > Cc: 'Till Mossakowski'; '[cwe-imp]'; 'Oliver Kutz'; 'Frank Loebe'; 'IAOA > Infrastructure' > Subject: AW: migration status & archiving options > > Hello, > > I've just finished coping all IAOA lists to our listserver. As mentioned > the old archives are not available on our server in Magdeburg yet. I turned > archiving on in every list, so new messages should be archived within > mailman. If the archive is private or public depends on a list Frank send > me. > > I could send a help request to every of the 18 lists and got a correct > result. So I think we could try sending messages to the list. Please also > have a look, if messages are realy archived within mailman after sender one > over a list. > > I removed the admin and mharc address from the list of members. > Unfortunately I forgot to have a look to the list of admins / moderators if > the addresses is also set there. Maybe you could check this or I'll do it > on Monday. > > Here are the addresses of the lists at Uni Magdeburg and the links to the > web UI's. Admin-passwords should be the same as before migration (Please > keep in mind, that if you use the mailman-wide password to access a list > this password is outdated. It is very probable that we have set a different > one ;-) ) > > iaoa-admin at ovgu.de > iaoa-advisor at ovgu.de > iaoa-bylaws at ovgu.de > iaoa-conceptual-modeling at ovgu.de > iaoa-council at ovgu.de > iaoa-design-semantics at ovgu.de > iaoa-education at ovgu.de > iaoa-election at ovgu.de > iaoa-general at ovgu.de > iaoa-geosemantics at ovgu.de > iaoa-infrastructure at ovgu.de > iaoa-international at ovgu.de > iaoa-member at ovgu.de > iaoa-membership at ovgu.de > iaoa-publicity at ovgu.de > iaoa-repository at ovgu.de > iaoa-standards at ovgu.de > iaoa-swao at ovgu.de > > > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-admin > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-advisor > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-bylaws > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-conceptual-modeling > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-council > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-design-semantics > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-education > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-election > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-general > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-geosemantics > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-infrastructure > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-international > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-member > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-membership > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-publicity > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-repository > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-standards > https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/admin/iaoa-swao > > Tomorrow and Sunday I'm not online. So happy weekend and read you on > Monday! > > Stephan > > Stephan Jacob > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Msg Archives: http://ovgu.de/forum/iaoa-infrastructure/ > Committee File-share: > http://iaoa.cim3.net/file/work/Committee/Infrastructure/ > Committee Wiki: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?IaoaInfrastructure > Activities Blog: http://iaoa-activities.blogspot.com/ ...(coming!) > To join: please email committee chair or to: info @ iaoa.org > IAOA website: http://iaoa.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Fri Jul 18 23:34:08 2014 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 23:34:08 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg Message-ID: <007901cfa2d0$053684b0$0fa38e10$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Hi, archiving looks promising for [iaoa-infrastructure], based on [1]. Regarding email addresses, I note that these are obscured in the archive, but (in contrast to the archives at ontolog.cim3.net) they can be reconstructed completely. Basically, it seems to me that only the @ symbol is replaced by " at ". Insofar, I think some hesitation in writing email addresses into messages should be appropriate, given public archiving. @Stephan: Now I also found the footer issue, cf. below. I'll modify these (the new one should be active for this message already), because they need updates several respects. Best regards, Frank [1] https://listserv.ovgu.de//pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/2014-July/000000.htm l > -----Original Message----- > From: iaoa-infrastructure-bounces at ovgu.de [mailto:iaoa-infrastructure- > bounces at ovgu.de] On Behalf Of Frank Loebe > Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 11:06 PM > To: iaoa-infrastructure at ovgu.de > Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == FW: > migration status & archiving options > > Dear all, > > this is the first message that I send to a list that has been migrated to > Magdeburg's mailing list server. > > [...] > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Msg Archives: http://ovgu.de/forum/iaoa-infrastructure/ > Committee File-share: > http://iaoa.cim3.net/file/work/Committee/Infrastructure/ > Committee Wiki: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?IaoaInfrastructure > Activities Blog: http://iaoa-activities.blogspot.com/ ...(coming!) > To join: please email committee chair or to: info @ iaoa.org > IAOA website: http://iaoa.org From peter.yim at cim3.com Fri Jul 18 23:47:42 2014 From: peter.yim at cim3.com (Peter Yim) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 14:47:42 -0700 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == FW: migration status & archiving options In-Reply-To: References: <007701cfa2cc$0d55ab20$28010160$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: > ... the footer would need to be tweaked to show: https://listserv.ovgu.de//pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ [ppy] I actually meant to say: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ ... which looks more like a normal url :) Regards. =ppy -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Fri Jul 18 23:59:07 2014 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 23:59:07 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] footer correction == 1st message to a list in Magdeburg Message-ID: <008601cfa2d3$823bccb0$86b36610$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Dear Peter, thanks for the hint anew, by that I noted that there was still a problem. I hope it's all fine in this message now ... (in the list-distributed version). Thanks and best regards, Frank > -----Original Message----- > From: peter.yim at gmail.com [mailto:peter.yim at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Peter > Yim > Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 11:48 PM > To: Frank Loebe > Cc: IAOA Infrastructure; Stephan Jacob; Till Mossakowski; Oliver Kutz > Subject: Re: [iaoa-infrastructure] 1st message to a list in Magdeburg == > FW: migration status & archiving options > > > > ... the footer would need to be tweaked to show: > https://listserv.ovgu.de//pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ > > [ppy] I actually meant to say: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa- > infrastructure/ ... which looks more like a normal url :) > > Regards. =ppy > -- From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Wed Jul 23 17:12:48 2014 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 17:12:48 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] partial write access to the IAOA website == RE: iaoa.org and Apache mod_rewrite (clean URLs) Message-ID: <00ec01cfa688$9383df90$ba8b9eb0$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Hi Oliver and Valter, do we need a more general solution to partial access to the IAOA website? I must admit, it's not fully clear to me how write access will be restricted on the server, alternatively to webdav, I mean. Would we want to introduce any role-based logins w.r.t. certain locations, or should everything be based on logins specific to individuals? Another instance of this problem is already present w.r.t. the SWAO-SIG. They, especially Naicong Li, are actively editing their website currently, which is also located on the server (paralleling the approach that the Summer School has taken). So far I do not see that much more use cases, but I may easily overlook something. Thanks for any thoughts and best regards, Frank > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver Kutz > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 4:57 PM > To: Vitor E. Silva Souza > Cc: Valter Cavecchia; Peter Yim; Giancarlo Guizzardi; Frank Loebe > Subject: Re: iaoa.org and Apache mod_rewrite (clean URLs) > > Hi Vitor, > > you are right, and we are not using webdav any more. > > @Valter: can you give a login with write access to the summerschool > location? > > Oliver > [...] From valter at science.unitn.it Wed Jul 23 17:19:58 2014 From: valter at science.unitn.it (Valter Cavecchia) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 17:19:58 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] partial write access to the IAOA website == RE: iaoa.org and Apache mod_rewrite (clean URLs) In-Reply-To: <00ec01cfa688$9383df90$ba8b9eb0$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <00ec01cfa688$9383df90$ba8b9eb0$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <53CFD29E.7020004@science.unitn.it> I guess that the simplest solution would be setting up some special, limited webdav accounts. Let me think a little bit about it. valter On 7/23/2014 5:12 PM, Frank Loebe wrote: > Hi Oliver and Valter, > > do we need a more general solution to partial access to the IAOA website? > > I must admit, it's not fully clear to me how write access will be restricted > on the server, alternatively to webdav, I mean. Would we want to introduce > any role-based logins w.r.t. certain locations, or should everything be > based on logins specific to individuals? > > Another instance of this problem is already present w.r.t. the SWAO-SIG. > They, especially Naicong Li, are actively editing their website currently, > which is also located on the server (paralleling the approach that the > Summer School has taken). > > So far I do not see that much more use cases, but I may easily overlook > something. > > Thanks for any thoughts and best regards, > Frank > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Oliver Kutz >> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 4:57 PM >> To: Vitor E. Silva Souza >> Cc: Valter Cavecchia; Peter Yim; Giancarlo Guizzardi; Frank Loebe >> Subject: Re: iaoa.org and Apache mod_rewrite (clean URLs) >> >> Hi Vitor, >> >> you are right, and we are not using webdav any more. >> >> @Valter: can you give a login with write access to the summerschool >> location? >> >> Oliver >> [...] From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Wed Jul 23 18:11:56 2014 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 18:11:56 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] "1-click election" still an option? Message-ID: <010901cfa690$d62a6dc0$827f4940$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Dear Valter, at some point earlier this year, we had come across the idea of providing members with a "1-click-vote" in our ballots/elections (in my understanding, quicker access to the personalized voting page than going through membership login), in order to raise the degree of participation. With the EC election in early September in mind, would you think this is something that can be set up until then? How exactly would that look like? Would it be feasible for ballots with multiple choices (speculating about links in emails that represent actual voting values, such that truly one click establishes one's vote)? Will you be (too) busy (e.g., with other remaining tasks from the website and database relocation in the IAOA context itself) to set up anything new until, say, end of August? Thanks in advance for any comments, ideally before tomorrow at noon (CEST), Frank From bateman at uni-bremen.de Thu Jul 24 07:17:04 2014 From: bateman at uni-bremen.de (bateman at uni-bremen.de) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 05:17:04 +0000 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] "1-click election" still an option? In-Reply-To: <010901cfa690$d62a6dc0$827f4940$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <010901cfa690$d62a6dc0$827f4940$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20140724051704.Horde.9M9RUSwh1ICpPQo8nG8rgg8@webmail.uni-bremen.de> Hi Frank, >>> With the EC election in early September in mind, would you think this is something that can be set up until then? <<< these things were naturally discussed in the election committee meeting and Valter informed us of the current state and plans. I'll report back at the next EC meeting. Best, John. From valter at science.unitn.it Thu Jul 24 12:19:32 2014 From: valter at science.unitn.it (Valter Cavecchia) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 12:19:32 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories Message-ID: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> Dear all, I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test subdirectory) normal access to the directory (browsing): http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test (user: test, pw: test) I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. valter From peter.yim at cim3.com Thu Jul 24 19:21:35 2014 From: peter.yim at cim3.com (Peter Yim) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 10:21:35 -0700 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: Dear Valter, My test results ... > [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test [ppy] works ok. > [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test (user: test, pw: test) [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); - can download file - cannot upload file - cannot rename file - cannot delete file - cannot create directory [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] ... I tried with: - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; - Cyberduck from a Mac, - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) Regards. =ppy -- On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" wrote: > > Dear all, > I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test subdirectory) > > normal access to the directory (browsing): http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test > webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test (user: test, pw: test) > > I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. > > valter From valter at science.unitn.it Thu Jul 24 19:41:01 2014 From: valter at science.unitn.it (Valter Cavecchia) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 19:41:01 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] "1-click election" still an option? In-Reply-To: <010901cfa690$d62a6dc0$827f4940$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <010901cfa690$d62a6dc0$827f4940$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <53D1452D.2060800@science.unitn.it> Dear all, This is not a simple thing, there are implementation and timing issues. There are also many ways to implement such a procedure. One of the simplest, if the purpose is just to bypass the authentication scheme of the web server, is the following: - Make a list of the members who are allowed to vote (some days before the vote, as usual) - Generate a unique token for each user and send them an e-mail message containing something like "If you want to vote go here: https://secure.iaoa.org/vote?token=UNIQUETOKEN" - The user is directed to a voting page, with more or less the same look as the old ones. The advantage doing this way is that a member can vote even if login and/or password are unknown. There are cons too, like mail marked as spam, user's feeling of something important sent via a not-secure channel and the choosing of a perfect timing while sending the e-mail. We may discuss about this. In the meantime I will write a page informing users about what to do when they are not able to login, i.e. something more informative then the default error 401 "Authorization Required" page. Best Regards valter On 7/23/2014 6:11 PM, Frank Loebe wrote: > Dear Valter, > > at some point earlier this year, we had come across the idea of providing > members with a "1-click-vote" in our ballots/elections (in my understanding, > quicker access to the personalized voting page than going through membership > login), in order to raise the degree of participation. > > With the EC election in early September in mind, would you think this is > something that can be set up until then? How exactly would that look like? > Would it be feasible for ballots with multiple choices (speculating about > links in emails that represent actual voting values, such that truly one > click establishes one's vote)? Will you be (too) busy (e.g., with other > remaining tasks from the website and database relocation in the IAOA context > itself) to set up anything new until, say, end of August? > > Thanks in advance for any comments, ideally before tomorrow at noon (CEST), > Frank > > From valter at science.unitn.it Thu Jul 24 19:53:34 2014 From: valter at science.unitn.it (Valter Cavecchia) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 19:53:34 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> As usual.... there were some permission problems. Should working as expected now. Thank you for testing this. valter On 7/24/2014 7:21 PM, Peter Yim wrote: > Dear Valter, > > > My test results ... > >> [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test > [ppy] works ok. > > >> [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test (user: test, pw: test) > [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); > - can download file > - cannot upload file > - cannot rename file > - cannot delete file > - cannot create directory > [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] > > ... I tried with: > - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; > - Cyberduck from a Mac, > - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), > - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and > - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by > pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) > > > Regards. =ppy > -- > > > On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" wrote: >> Dear all, >> I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test subdirectory) >> >> normal access to the directory (browsing): http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >> webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test (user: test, pw: test) >> >> I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. >> >> valter > _________________________________________________________________________ > Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ > Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure > To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org > IAOA website: http://iaoa.org From peter.yim at cim3.com Thu Jul 24 20:43:06 2014 From: peter.yim at cim3.com (Peter Yim) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 11:43:06 -0700 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: Dear Valter, Great! Works now ... need to accept self-signed certificate (each step of the way), of course. ... Didn't test all, but here are results: Windows - DataFreeway - no - BitKinex - yes; fast! - Cyberduck - ok Mac - OSX 10.9.4 native (connect to server) - ok; somewhat slow - Cyberduck - ok Android - webdav-nav - ok iOS: - GoodReader - can connect, but unstable & very slow Linux - native (file manager: nautilus) - ok Congrats! =ppy -- On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Valter Cavecchia wrote: > As usual.... there were some permission problems. Should working as expected > now. > Thank you for testing this. > valter > > > On 7/24/2014 7:21 PM, Peter Yim wrote: >> >> Dear Valter, >> >> >> My test results ... >> >>> [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): >>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >> >> [ppy] works ok. >> >> >>> [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>> (user: test, pw: test) >> >> [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); >> - can download file >> - cannot upload file >> - cannot rename file >> - cannot delete file >> - cannot create directory >> [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] >> >> ... I tried with: >> - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; >> - Cyberduck from a Mac, >> - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), >> - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and >> - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by >> pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) >> >> >> Regards. =ppy >> -- >> >> >> On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" >> wrote: >>> >>> Dear all, >>> I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to >>> subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or >>> less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test >>> subdirectory) >>> >>> normal access to the directory (browsing): >>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>> webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>> (user: test, pw: test) >>> >>> I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If >>> everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. >>> >>> valter >> >> _________________________________________________________________________ >> >> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ > Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure > To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org > IAOA website: http://iaoa.org From vitorsouza at inf.ufes.br Thu Jul 24 21:26:31 2014 From: vitorsouza at inf.ufes.br (Vitor E. Silva Souza) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 16:26:31 -0300 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: Tested with Cyberduck on my Mac and it also worked (upload, download and deletion). New URLs and username/password will be created for iaoa.org/isc2014, right? Thanks a lot, guys! - V?tor On 24 Jul 2014, at 15:43 , Peter Yim wrote: > Dear Valter, > > > Great! Works now ... need to accept self-signed certificate (each step > of the way), of course. > > ... Didn't test all, but here are results: > > Windows > - DataFreeway - no > - BitKinex - yes; fast! > - Cyberduck - ok > > Mac > - OSX 10.9.4 native (connect to server) - ok; somewhat slow > - Cyberduck - ok > > Android > - webdav-nav - ok > > iOS: > - GoodReader - can connect, but unstable & very slow > > Linux > - native (file manager: nautilus) - ok > > > Congrats! =ppy > -- > > > > On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Valter Cavecchia > wrote: >> As usual.... there were some permission problems. Should working as expected >> now. >> Thank you for testing this. >> valter >> >> >> On 7/24/2014 7:21 PM, Peter Yim wrote: >>> >>> Dear Valter, >>> >>> >>> My test results ... >>> >>>> [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>> >>> [ppy] works ok. >>> >>> >>>> [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>> >>> [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); >>> - can download file >>> - cannot upload file >>> - cannot rename file >>> - cannot delete file >>> - cannot create directory >>> [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] >>> >>> ... I tried with: >>> - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; >>> - Cyberduck from a Mac, >>> - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), >>> - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and >>> - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by >>> pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) >>> >>> >>> Regards. =ppy >>> -- >>> >>> >>> On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear all, >>>> I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to >>>> subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or >>>> less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test >>>> subdirectory) >>>> >>>> normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>> webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>> >>>> I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If >>>> everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. >>>> >>>> valter >>> >>> _________________________________________________________________________ >>> >>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >> >> >> >> _________________________________________________________________________ >> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org From valter at science.unitn.it Fri Jul 25 13:58:01 2014 From: valter at science.unitn.it (Valter Cavecchia) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 13:58:01 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: <53D24649.4070104@science.unitn.it> I will setup a webdav access to the isc2014 directory, I hope to be able to find the time to do that today but I'm not sure about this. So, if you are hurrying just send me by e-mail the needed files and tell me where to put them. valter ps: thank again Peter for the time you spent in testing the system (and also for benchmarking the webdav clients) On 7/24/2014 9:26 PM, Vitor E. Silva Souza wrote: > Tested with Cyberduck on my Mac and it also worked (upload, download and deletion). > > New URLs and username/password will be created for iaoa.org/isc2014, right? > > Thanks a lot, guys! > - V?tor > > On 24 Jul 2014, at 15:43 , Peter Yim wrote: > >> Dear Valter, >> >> >> Great! Works now ... need to accept self-signed certificate (each step >> of the way), of course. >> >> ... Didn't test all, but here are results: >> >> Windows >> - DataFreeway - no >> - BitKinex - yes; fast! >> - Cyberduck - ok >> >> Mac >> - OSX 10.9.4 native (connect to server) - ok; somewhat slow >> - Cyberduck - ok >> >> Android >> - webdav-nav - ok >> >> iOS: >> - GoodReader - can connect, but unstable & very slow >> >> Linux >> - native (file manager: nautilus) - ok >> >> >> Congrats! =ppy >> -- >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Valter Cavecchia >> wrote: >>> As usual.... there were some permission problems. Should working as expected >>> now. >>> Thank you for testing this. >>> valter >>> >>> >>> On 7/24/2014 7:21 PM, Peter Yim wrote: >>>> Dear Valter, >>>> >>>> >>>> My test results ... >>>> >>>>> [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>> [ppy] works ok. >>>> >>>> >>>>> [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>> [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); >>>> - can download file >>>> - cannot upload file >>>> - cannot rename file >>>> - cannot delete file >>>> - cannot create directory >>>> [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] >>>> >>>> ... I tried with: >>>> - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; >>>> - Cyberduck from a Mac, >>>> - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), >>>> - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and >>>> - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by >>>> pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards. =ppy >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" >>>> wrote: >>>>> Dear all, >>>>> I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to >>>>> subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or >>>>> less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test >>>>> subdirectory) >>>>> >>>>> normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>> webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>>> >>>>> I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If >>>>> everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. >>>>> >>>>> valter >>>> _________________________________________________________________________ >>>> >>>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________________________________________ >>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ > Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure > To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org > IAOA website: http://iaoa.org From vitorsouza at inf.ufes.br Fri Jul 25 15:06:32 2014 From: vitorsouza at inf.ufes.br (Vitor E. Silva Souza) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 10:06:32 -0300 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: <53D24649.4070104@science.unitn.it> References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> <53D24649.4070104@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: <6B82D920-EA5F-4115-8171-E03FF259C284@inf.ufes.br> OK. No hurry for now. Thanks again, - V?tor On 25 Jul 2014, at 08:58 , Valter Cavecchia wrote: > I will setup a webdav access to the isc2014 directory, I hope to be able to find the time to do that today but I'm not sure about this. So, if you are hurrying just send me by e-mail the needed files and tell me where to put them. > > valter > > ps: thank again Peter for the time you spent in testing the system (and also for benchmarking the webdav clients) > > On 7/24/2014 9:26 PM, Vitor E. Silva Souza wrote: >> Tested with Cyberduck on my Mac and it also worked (upload, download and deletion). >> >> New URLs and username/password will be created for iaoa.org/isc2014, right? >> >> Thanks a lot, guys! >> - V?tor >> >> On 24 Jul 2014, at 15:43 , Peter Yim wrote: >> >>> Dear Valter, >>> >>> >>> Great! Works now ... need to accept self-signed certificate (each step >>> of the way), of course. >>> >>> ... Didn't test all, but here are results: >>> >>> Windows >>> - DataFreeway - no >>> - BitKinex - yes; fast! >>> - Cyberduck - ok >>> >>> Mac >>> - OSX 10.9.4 native (connect to server) - ok; somewhat slow >>> - Cyberduck - ok >>> >>> Android >>> - webdav-nav - ok >>> >>> iOS: >>> - GoodReader - can connect, but unstable & very slow >>> >>> Linux >>> - native (file manager: nautilus) - ok >>> >>> >>> Congrats! =ppy >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Valter Cavecchia >>> wrote: >>>> As usual.... there were some permission problems. Should working as expected >>>> now. >>>> Thank you for testing this. >>>> valter >>>> >>>> >>>> On 7/24/2014 7:21 PM, Peter Yim wrote: >>>>> Dear Valter, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> My test results ... >>>>> >>>>>> [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>> [ppy] works ok. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>>> [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); >>>>> - can download file >>>>> - cannot upload file >>>>> - cannot rename file >>>>> - cannot delete file >>>>> - cannot create directory >>>>> [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] >>>>> >>>>> ... I tried with: >>>>> - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; >>>>> - Cyberduck from a Mac, >>>>> - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), >>>>> - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and >>>>> - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by >>>>> pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards. =ppy >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> Dear all, >>>>>> I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to >>>>>> subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more or >>>>>> less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test >>>>>> subdirectory) >>>>>> >>>>>> normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>>> webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>>>> >>>>>> I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If >>>>>> everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. >>>>>> >>>>>> valter >>>>> _________________________________________________________________________ >>>>> >>>>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>>>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>>>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>>>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >>>> >>>> >>>> _________________________________________________________________________ >>>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >> >> _________________________________________________________________________ >> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org > From peter.yim at cim3.com Fri Jul 25 17:50:21 2014 From: peter.yim at cim3.com (Peter Yim) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 08:50:21 -0700 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Limited upload/download access to www.iaoa.org subdirectories In-Reply-To: <53D24649.4070104@science.unitn.it> References: <53D0DDB4.4090107@science.unitn.it> <53D1481E.9090103@science.unitn.it> <53D24649.4070104@science.unitn.it> Message-ID: .. thank YOU, Valter, for making this possible. Btw, I have also successfully tested and can confirm that this secured webdav access can be made from "ES File Explorer" on my Android phone too.. from that, I can now access: local content, as well as those on (LAN and) the Cloud: webdav servers (dav:// and davs://), windows shared content via samba (smb://), ftp/sftp/ftps hosts, dropbox, box.net, google-drive, etc. ... just nice! Regards. =ppy -- On Jul 25, 2014 4:55 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" wrote: > I will setup a webdav access to the isc2014 directory, I hope to be able > to find the time to do that today but I'm not sure about this. So, if you > are hurrying just send me by e-mail the needed files and tell me where to > put them. > > valter > > ps: thank again Peter for the time you spent in testing the system (and > also for benchmarking the webdav clients) > > On 7/24/2014 9:26 PM, Vitor E. Silva Souza wrote: > >> Tested with Cyberduck on my Mac and it also worked (upload, download and >> deletion). >> >> New URLs and username/password will be created for iaoa.org/isc2014, >> right? >> >> Thanks a lot, guys! >> - V?tor >> >> On 24 Jul 2014, at 15:43 , Peter Yim wrote: >> >> Dear Valter, >>> >>> >>> Great! Works now ... need to accept self-signed certificate (each step >>> of the way), of course. >>> >>> ... Didn't test all, but here are results: >>> >>> Windows >>> - DataFreeway - no >>> - BitKinex - yes; fast! >>> - Cyberduck - ok >>> >>> Mac >>> - OSX 10.9.4 native (connect to server) - ok; somewhat slow >>> - Cyberduck - ok >>> >>> Android >>> - webdav-nav - ok >>> >>> iOS: >>> - GoodReader - can connect, but unstable & very slow >>> >>> Linux >>> - native (file manager: nautilus) - ok >>> >>> >>> Congrats! =ppy >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Valter Cavecchia >>> wrote: >>> >>>> As usual.... there were some permission problems. Should working as >>>> expected >>>> now. >>>> Thank you for testing this. >>>> valter >>>> >>>> >>>> On 7/24/2014 7:21 PM, Peter Yim wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear Valter, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> My test results ... >>>>> >>>>> [VC] normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>>> >>>>> [ppy] works ok. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [VC] webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/ >>>>>> webdav-test >>>>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>>>> >>>>> [ppy] can make connection (after allowing self-signed certificate); >>>>> - can download file >>>>> - cannot upload file >>>>> - cannot rename file >>>>> - cannot delete file >>>>> - cannot create directory >>>>> [Error generally: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden] >>>>> >>>>> ... I tried with: >>>>> - DataFreeway, BitKinex & Cyberduck - from Windows; >>>>> - Cyberduck from a Mac, >>>>> - webdav-nav from Android (4.4.2), >>>>> - GoodReader from iOS (5.1.1) ,and >>>>> - Natilus (native file manager) from Linux (on CentOS 6.5) - just by >>>>> pointing to location - davs://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test ) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards. =ppy >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Jul 24, 2014 3:16 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Dear all, >>>>>> I think that the best way to give access (download, upload) just to >>>>>> subdirectories of the iaoa www tree is to setup a webdav access (more >>>>>> or >>>>>> less the way it used to work). I set up a test system (webdav-test >>>>>> subdirectory) >>>>>> >>>>>> normal access to the directory (browsing): >>>>>> http://www.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>>> webdav access (upload/download): https://secure.iaoa.org/webdav-test >>>>>> (user: test, pw: test) >>>>>> >>>>>> I checked it locally and it seems to work, just give it a try. If >>>>>> everything looks ok I can do the same for the summer school directory. >>>>>> >>>>>> valter >>>>>> >>>>> ____________________________________________________________ >>>>> _____________ >>>>> >>>>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/ >>>>> pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>>>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>>>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>>>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ____________________________________________________________ >>>> _____________ >>>> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >>>> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >>>> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >>>> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >>>> >>> >> _________________________________________________________________________ >> Msg Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/iaoa-infrastructure/ >> Committee Wiki: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IaoaInfrastructure >> To join: please email committee chairs or to: info @ iaoa.org >> IAOA website: http://iaoa.org >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From peter.yim at cim3.com Fri Jul 25 20:25:15 2014 From: peter.yim at cim3.com (Peter Yim) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 11:25:15 -0700 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Fwd: OntologPSMW syntax [was: Migrating the IAOA wiki ...] In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Fyi ... ------ Hi John, Thanks for asking ... please try: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet - http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/WikiHomePage#Getting_Started - and reference this as an example: http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/IAOA_ExecutiveCouncil_Election_2012 (you can almost copy the wikitext over and use that as a template.) The syntax you are looking for is: [[{PageTitle}#{Anchor}|{label}]] ... and for anchor, use the Table of content link as your NID (to give you a link to the latest version of the content) and the PurpleNumber link as your HID (to give you a link to a persistent version of what was originally linked to. Regards. =ppy -- On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 9:56 AM, John Bateman wrote: > Am 25.07.2014 18:19, schrieb Peter Yim: > >> When you have a chance, please add that same password to >> your "old" wiki login ("Preferences" at upper right corner, after you >> sign-in athttp://ontolog.cim3.net/wiki ) > > > OK, done. > > Btw: is there a help page > or even some examples where the particular form > of hyperlinking within wiki pages (i.e., the green > links) is shown? I seem to only be > able to make them as external links (blue links with > an external icon). The 'internal link' > button doesn't tell me how to set the *target* of the link, > and when I give a full URL I get an external link. > > Best, > John. > From bateman at uni-bremen.de Fri Jul 25 20:34:42 2014 From: bateman at uni-bremen.de (John Bateman) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 20:34:42 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] Fwd: OntologPSMW syntax [was: Migrating the IAOA wiki ...] In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <53D2A342.3030105@uni-bremen.de> great; thanks Peter. That should give me more than enough to get going :-) Best, John. From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Mon Jul 28 12:48:26 2014 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 12:48:26 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-infrastructure] IAOA mailing lists... SIGs... In-Reply-To: <53D62795.6010108@uni-bremen.de> References: <53D62795.6010108@uni-bremen.de> Message-ID: <008801cfaa51$78e2dc00$6aa89400$@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Hi John, I'll respond to that this afternoon, have to leave for an appointment right now. Thanks, Frank > -----Original Message----- > From: John Bateman [mailto:bateman at uni-bremen.de] > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 12:36 PM > To: IAOA Infrastructure > Cc: Frank Loebe > Subject: IAOA mailing lists... SIGs... > > Hi infra structure team... > > does anyone have an idea what the admin passwords for the individual SIG > and other discussion groups are or how to reset them? I am getting the > requests to authorise postings but have no longer any idea how to log > in.... :-( > > John.