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# The URL the site will be built for
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base_url = "https://thunix.net/~southerntofu/dnsmanager"
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base_url = "https://baguette.netlib.re/"
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# Whether to automatically compile all Sass files in the sass directory
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[extra]
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# The common part of the title (appended to page/section titles)
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title = " | dnsmanager"
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title = " | baguette"
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[extra.forge]
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# The baseURL for files tracked on the forge
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browse = "https://tildegit.org/southerntofu/dnsmanager-website/src/branch/master/"
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browse = "https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/website"
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# Homepage of the forge
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home = "https://tildegit.org/"
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home = "https://git.baguette.netlib.re/"
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# Name of the forge
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name = "tildegit"
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name = "Baguette"
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[translations]
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[translations.fr]
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<h1 hidden>dnsmanager</h1>
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<img src="/baguette.png" alt="Baguette" class="banner" />
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<pre aria-hidden="true"><code>
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[Accueil](@/_index.fr.md)
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[Baguette OS](@/_index.fr.md)
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---
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[Projets](/fr/projects/)
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[Blog](@/blog/_index.fr.md)
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[Source](https://github.com/kaneroot/dnsmanager)
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[FAQ](@/faq/index.fr.md)
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[Home](@/_index.md)
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[Baguette OS](@/_index.md)
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[Projects](/projects/)
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[Blog](@/blog/_index.md)
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[Source](https://github.com/kaneroot/dnsmanager)
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[FAQ](@/faq/index.md)
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title = "dnsmanager - libérez vos zones"
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title = "Baguette - un OS, des outils, des services"
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dnsmanager est une interface web pour permettre aux utilisateurices d'enregister un nom DNS et de gérer leur zone. C'est le logiciel derrière les coulisses de [netlib.re](https://netlib.re), un service qui fournit de noms pour tout le monde sur Internet.
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[netlib.re](https://netlib.re) est sympathiquement opéré par [Alsace Réseau Neutre](https://arn-fai.net), un Fournisseur d'Accès à Internet neutre et sans-profit situé en Alsace (France). Ne sois pas timide et viens poser tes questions !
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# Fonctionalités
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- [x] Comptes utilisateurice
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- [x] Édition de zone en mode simple et expert
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- [x] Mise à jour d'IP automatique à la DynDNS
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- [x] Multiple zones clientes et parentes
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- [ ] Délégation DNS
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- [ ] Authentification tierce (LDAP, OpenID Connect)
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- [ ] API client documentée
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- [ ] CAPTCHA?
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# Installation
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Se référer au [dépôt du projet](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) pour les instructions d'installation.
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# Baguette OS
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title = "dnsmanager - free your zones"
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title = "Baguette - OS, tools and stuff"
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dnsmanager is a web interface to enable users to register DNS names and manage their zone. It is the software powering [netlib.re](https://netlib.re), a service to provide names for everyone on the Internet.
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# Baguette OS - concise overview
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[netlib.re](https://netlib.re) is kindly operated by [Alsace Réseau Neutre](https://arn-fai.net), a neutral and non-profit Internet Service Provider based in Alsace, France. Don't be shy, come and ask questions!
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Baguette OS status: Work In Progress.
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A beta will be available circa mid-2020.
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# Features
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## Objectives, for simple users
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- [x] User accounts
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- [x] Simple and expert modes for zone edition
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- [x] DynDNS-like automatic IP updates
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- [x] Multiple client and parent zones
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- [ ] DNS delegation
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- [ ] 3rd party authentication (LDAP, OpenID Connect)
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- [ ] Documented client-side API
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- [ ] CAPTCHA?
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BaguetteOS aims at provide a simple unix-like system, with an **unified web interface**.
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# Setup
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**No command-line required for simple users.** *let users be just users*<br />
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Simplicity should not only comes from an interface, but be inherent to the whole system.
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If the OS is simple, there is no need to hack it.
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Please refer to the [project's repository](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) for setup instructions.
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**Unified interface is better than features.**<br />
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We will provide the basic features then build up.
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We do not want a patchwork of very different software, each of them having their own particularities.
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**Online services.** *day-to-day use*<br />
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The web interface should cover online services, providing an unified experience for main usages: mails, calendar, instant messaging, personal website, file sharing, etc.
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**One-click management.** *service installs, updates, etc.*<br />
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The web interface should handle basic system and network configurations, such as adding users, dhcp, DNS, backups, etc.
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**Well-known, reliable software.**<br />
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BaguetteOS relies on robust and independant software.
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At no point the user should be forced to reinstall, a borked configuration has to be easily fixed.
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**Hardware support.** *new or old, fast or slow, it doesn't matter*<br />
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We provide support for RPi and other small cards: if our kernel runs on it, it has to work.
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Minimal hardware requirement should be around 100 MB RAM, 50 MB disk.
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**Documentation.** *simple, reliable, useful, all-in-one-place*<br />
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Similar to the OpenBSD FAQ: updated, complete, concise and well-written.
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## Objectives, for advanced users and contributors
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**A knowable OS.** *simplicity at (almost) all cost*<br />
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Any interested user should be able understand the role of every part of the base system: no compromise.
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This means having a very small and consistent set of tools, easy to learn, easy to remember.
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**Basic system and network management.** *with the simpliest tools ever*<br />
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We provide a web interface that should handle basic system and network configurations, such as adding users, firewall management, dhcp, DNS, backups, etc.
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CLI tools are available to manage your services, they are design to be simple, consistent and reliable.
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**Robust system.** *for real*<br />
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Static compilation for system tools *(at least)*: there is almost no way to get a borked system with an update (yes, almost, people are creative these days).
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**Officially supported and documented services.** *so you are sure to get them working*<br />
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We use some services for our own personal usage, so we will provide support for them.
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For instance: gitea, postgresql, a building plateform and a continuous integration tool, etc.
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**Simple to contribute to.**
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We want fewer and simpler tools as possible: Baguette OS has very few requirements, and automatic verifications.
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Baguette OS do not suffer from any cumbersome historical decisions: no overly engineered package format, no stupidly complex tooling, etc.
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**One need, one tool.** *this time for real*<br />
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Installing an application or a library is done by [package][package].
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Other methods are not supported **and the base system will never require them**.
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We avoid to rely on `pip`, `cpanm`, or other third party package manager and dependency tree.
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More on that in the [technical section](#technical-choices).
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Starting, stopping, or configuring a service is done by [service][service].
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This program alone is used to manage services on the OS.
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Users should not be required to manually configure each software; instead, most of the configuration should be done upstream using templates.
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Users should be able to change the default configuration through command-line options.
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Manual configuration is the last option.
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**Slotting.**
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[Slotting](#slotting) by default helps to install many programs with peculiar library version requirements.
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No difference between stable and development versions.
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**Easy to write documentation.**
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Online documentation is written in Markdown (thanks Zola), and man pages too thanks to `scdoc`.
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Every tool is shipped with a man page: no man page, no integration in base.
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## OS content
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- kernel: linux + headers (but most of the system should be kernel-agnostic)
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- libc: musl, but any other libc can be easily added
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- init: sysv init
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- /etc/rc: CRUX-like
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- coreutils: `toybox` (or `busybox`)
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- shadow (todo: check if not already included in busybox)
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- building tools:
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- LLVM + Clang
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- autotools (for sysv init and libarchive)
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- libarchive
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- `m4` (required at least for bootstrapping)
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- make: `gnu-make` for compatibility reasons
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- shells:
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- `zsh` for users (not root by default)
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- `ash` (because of busybox) or `ksh`
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- documentation:
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- a full hand-book like the OpenBSD FAQ
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- manpages, written mostly with `scdoc` so anyone can contribute
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- our tools
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- services: [service][service]
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- package management: [package][package]
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- packaging: `packaging`
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## Inspiration
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- OpenBSD: security, therefore simplicity, no compromise
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- PFSense: system and (even advanced) networking administration, yet through a simple website
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- Plan9: everything is a file *no seriously guys*
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- suckless and cat-v: simplicity, code readability and reusability
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- morpheus: static compilation for the OS, demystified
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# Baguette OS - detailed explanation
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## Features and objectives
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## custom tools
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- [package][package]: package manager
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- basics: install, remove, search and provide informations about a package
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- rootfs creation
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- used by `packaging` to create low-cost build environments<br />
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[package][package] knows the minimal set of binaries and configuration required to build the target, so it only installs the minimal environment to perform compilation.<br />
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This environment is low-cost since we hardlink binaries into the building rootfs.<br />
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Inspired by the *proot* tool on OpenBSD.
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- slotting by default: no need for custom environments for each software
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- packages format:
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- .tar
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- meta.spec
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- files.tar.xz
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- db format:
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- world
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- installed
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- [package-name]/[slot]/manifest
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- [package-name]/[slot]/meta.spec
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- configuration:
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- list of repositories
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- authorized package signing keys
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- packaging variables (cflags, makeflags, and so on)
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- `packaging`: create packages
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- uses simple, declarative recipe files
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- create build environments to test packages before validation
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- [service][service]: service management
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- add an init script for a service, for a specified domain
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- example: `service add wordpress example.com`
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- the init script verifies if a configuration file is installed<br />
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The configuration file is created if not present.<br />
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Configuration templates are provided for all services.
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- the service can be installed in a specific environment (read: a custom rootfs) ← NOT IMPLEMENTED (also, environments == domains atm)
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- example: `service add wordpress example.com testingenv`
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- `service` provides an unified way to configure the system<br />
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It alleviates the need for manual configuration. For example, adding a wordpress service will automatically change the `nginx` configuration, create a new database and a new user in `mariadb` for this specific service.<br />
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If several `nginx` are required, ports will be registered and automatically managed for each instance, no need for user input.<br />
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Behind the scene, it's a simple token system with configuration templating!<br />
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No heavy machinery here, and we'll keep it that way.
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- `build.cr` (temporary name): Makefile creation
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- create makefiles from simple declarative configuration file
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- can replace most build systems
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- FIXME: design something using .spec format
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- `tap-aggregator`: quality assurance & test results aggregation
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- `webhooksd`
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- automatic verification of the recipes on new application or library version
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- automatic cross-compilation (x86_64, ARM, others will follow)
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- `libipc`: an IPC communication library
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- currently used for
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1. the administration dashboard
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2. the web interface for the services
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3. `todod` (a kanban) 4. several other tools we use for collaboration
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- provides a way to communicate between clients and services
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- uses simple unix sockets behind the scene
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- transparent remote communications
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- clients and services do not need remote communication
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- any client can join remote services via any communication protocol
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- any service is implicitly accessible from anywhere, anyhow
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- C library with Crystal bindings (other languages coming soon)
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- we create services, not libraries<br />
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Therefore, languages are irrelevant: you can use any *library* in any language.
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## <a name="technical-choices"></a> Technical choices
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**Linux kernel**, but we are lurking on the OpenBSD one.<br />
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Linux is compatible with most hardware and software, it is fast and we can easily compile a custom version to remove most of the bloat for server usage.
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Still, we don't want to rely on Linux-specific components.
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At some point, our system will be kernel-agnostic and will be able to run on any BSD as well.
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**Musl libc.**<br />
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It has a reasonable amount of features, it is efficient, provides reasonable binary sizes and static compilation.
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Musl is simple, reliable and remove all glibc-specific functions.
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Others can be added easily, which is useful for compatibility and comparisons, through [slotting](#slotting).
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**Bootable system and rootfs available.**<br />
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A bootable system to install in virtual machines or bare metal, a rootFS to use BaguetteOS from any other OS, including non-Linux ones.
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**SysV-style init + CRUX rc**.<br />
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The init could come from toybox or another minimalist project.
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No systemd BS.
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**Slotting.**<br />
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**Custom file system hierarchy.**<br />
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Our FS is not FHS-compliant, partially because of the origin-based slotting.
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There is a strict separation between core system and third party software.
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- */usr/baguette* for core system programs
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- */usr/bad* for unslottable software
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- */usr/third-party* for other software
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**Crystal language for system tools.** *Syntax and productivity of Ruby, the speed of C*<br />
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It is as simple to learn as a dynamic language, while at the same time being almost as fast as C.
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Technically, Crystal is strongly typed which catches errors at compile-time, but with type inference so it is not cumbersome to use.
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Applications are compiled in a simple (static) binary, easy to deploy.
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There is a good documentation, we used it for long enough to tell.
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Technical choices are reasonable and documented.
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Finally, Crystal has a large library with all we need for our system components.
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- coreutils: busybox<br />
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- */etc/rc/*: forked from CRUX<br />
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- Building tools<br />
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- LLVM + Clang
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- tar -> bsdtar
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- webhooks (libarchive), cpio -> bsdcpio (libarchive)
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- autotools (for SySV init and libarchive)
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- m4
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- make: gnu-make (since it is required for many projects)
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- `crystal` since we use this language for our tools in the base system
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- shells<br />
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- sh -> zsh
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## Still in discussion
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For the simple users, we want to provide an unified web interface to manage the system and online services.
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We currently use `Crystal` to work on service back-ends for a variety of projects, we are satisfied on a technical level and we are productive, it is highly probable we continue using it.
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The front-end is still in discussion: we currently use `livescript` and it is way more usable than plain JS, but it is painful to debug.
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So, we need a language for both administration dashboard and online services, here some examples we find interesting for the job:
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- Purescript
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- haskell-like syntax, with a smaller set of notions
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- strongly typed, with type inference
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- good documentation
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- useful compilation errors
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- no runtime error
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- Elm
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- as Purescript but with way fewer documentation
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- less generic code
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- still very young
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- WASM
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- seems to be a very young tech, with no real good language or documentation
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- Zig has wasm as a Tier 1 support, we should investigate
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# <a name="slotting"></a> Providing software: the right way
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The usual way to provide software is to maintain a version of a software or a library, package it into a distribution, then provide it as *the* OS version of the software.
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In the long run, software and libraries change, which is no big deal since maintainers verify the consistency of the different versions provided by the OS.
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TODO
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**Problem:** what happens when two programs need a different version of a library?
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**Problem:** what happens when two libraries are compatible but you want both on your system (see libressl and openssl)?
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**Problem:** what happens when you want to provide a **very** long term support for your users (see companies running decade-old databases)?
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Baguette OS has a simple and safe way to let users and maintainers provide packages: `slotting`.
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Official OS packages are installed under `/usr/baguette/`, for non-essential programs.
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Here, the slot is `baguette`.
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TODO
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**This in nothing new, however not often used, and still maybe the best way to handle the problem.**
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- usual directories under root: bin, sbin, lib, boot, dev, proc, sys, home, mnt, root, run, tmp
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- etc
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- rc
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- services
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- environments
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- templates
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- var
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- cache
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- srv
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- "env-name" (see [service][service])
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- etc
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- data
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- cache
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- run
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- usr
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- local: things that are installed by the local system administrator without using packages
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- baguette: things provided by the system that are not necessary for it to run (and boot, and restart, and do system things)
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- "repo"
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- lib
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- libexec: try to avoid using it whenever possible. May or may not stay.
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- bin
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- share
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- man
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- include
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- bad: things that cannot be properly installed or slotted somewhere else
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# Roadmap
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We currently aim at providing a rootfs with our tools, when we will have enough spare time to contribute.
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[service]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/service
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[package]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/package
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[packaging]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/packaging
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title = "Un nouveau site pour dnsmanager"
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title = "Baguette - Présentation du projet"
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slug = "nouveau-site"
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date = 2020-03-30
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date = 2020-04-25
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+++
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Aujourd'hui, nous ouvrons un nouveau site web pour dnsmanager!
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Aujourd'hui, nous ouvrons un nouveau site web pour la communauté Baguette !
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Il devrait fonctionner correctement sur tous vos appareils y compris les téléphones portables. Si ça n'est pas le cas, merci de nous le signaler ou de soumettre un patch.
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Baguette regroupe un paquet de [logiciels et de bibliothèques][baguette] ainsi qu'un système d'exploitation : [BaguetteOS][baguetteos].
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Dans le futur, toutes les nouvelles excitantes à propos de dnsmanager apparaîtront sur ce blog, alors reste connectéE.
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Parmi nos applications phares :
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- [notre système d'exploitation][baguetteos]
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- [LibIPC][libipc], pour permettre aux applications de communiquer le plus simplement possible
|
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- [Service][service], notre outil pour remplacer `systemd` et `openrc`
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- [Document Oriended Database (dodb)][dodb]
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- [dnsmanager][dnsmanager]
|
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|
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Pour avoir une liste exhaustive : allez directement sur notre [dépot git][gitea].
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|
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Nous publierons de temps en temps des nouvelles du développement, de l'OS, de l'infra sur laquelle nous faisons nos builds sur ce blog. Stay tuned!
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||||
|
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N'hésitez pas à venir discuter avec nous sur [Mattermost][mattermost], bientôt des ponts avec IRC et XMPP, stay tuned !
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[baguetteos]: /fr/baguetteos
|
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[baguette]: /fr/projects
|
||||
|
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[gitea]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re
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[service]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/service
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[dodb]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/dodb.cr
|
||||
[libipc]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/libipc
|
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[dnsmanager]: https://git.baguette.netlib.re/Baguette/dnsmanager
|
||||
|
||||
[mattermost]: https://team.baguette.netlib.re/
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+++
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title = "FAQ"
|
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+++
|
||||
|
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# Comment installer dnsmanager
|
||||
|
||||
Le [README](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) contient les instructions pour installer dnsmanager.
|
||||
|
||||
# dnsmanager supporte-t-il la délégation ?
|
||||
|
||||
Pour le moment, dnsmanager ne sait pas déléguer une zone. Cette fonctionnalité sera probablement implémentée dans le futur.
|
||||
|
||||
# dnsmanager supporte-t-il l'authentification tierce ?
|
||||
|
||||
Pour le moment, dnsmanager ne sait pas gérer un serveur d'authentification tierce (par exemple LDAP). Ce sera probablement implémenté dans le futur.
|
|
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
|||
+++
|
||||
title = "FAQ"
|
||||
+++
|
||||
|
||||
# How to setup dnsmanager?
|
||||
|
||||
See the project [README](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) for setup instructions.
|
||||
|
||||
# Does dnsmanager support delegation?
|
||||
|
||||
At the moment, dnsmanager cannot delegate zones although this feature is on the roadmap.
|
||||
|
||||
# Does dnsmanager support 3rd party auth?
|
||||
|
||||
At the moment, dnsmanager does not support an external authentication service such as LDAP although this feature is on the roadmap.
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
|
|||
+++
|
||||
title = "Projets"
|
||||
+++
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Nous contacter
|
||||
|
||||
N'hésitez pas à venir discuter avec nous sur [notre outil de communication][mattermost].
|
||||
|
||||
Des passerelles vers IRC est XMPP sont à venir !
|
||||
|
||||
[mattermost]: https://team.baguette.netlib.re/
|
||||
|
||||
# dnsmanager / netlib.re
|
||||
|
||||
`dnsmanager` est une interface web pour permettre aux utilisateurices d'enregister un nom DNS et de gérer leur zone. C'est le logiciel derrière les coulisses de [netlib.re](https://netlib.re), un service qui fournit de noms pour tout le monde sur Internet.
|
||||
|
||||
[netlib.re](https://netlib.re) est sympathiquement opéré par [Alsace Réseau Neutre](https://arn-fai.net), un Fournisseur d'Accès à Internet neutre et sans-profit situé en Alsace (France). Ne sois pas timide et viens poser tes questions !
|
||||
|
||||
## Fonctionalités
|
||||
|
||||
- [x] Comptes utilisateur
|
||||
- [x] Édition de zone en mode simple et expert
|
||||
- [x] Mise à jour d'IP automatique à la DynDNS
|
||||
- [x] Multiple zones clientes et parentes
|
||||
- [ ] Délégation DNS
|
||||
- [ ] Authentification tierce (LDAP, OpenID Connect)
|
||||
- [ ] API client documentée
|
||||
- [ ] CAPTCHA?
|
||||
|
||||
## Comment installer dnsmanager
|
||||
|
||||
Le [README](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) contient les instructions pour installer dnsmanager.
|
||||
|
||||
## dnsmanager supporte-t-il la délégation ?
|
||||
|
||||
Pour le moment, dnsmanager ne sait pas déléguer une zone. Cette fonctionnalité sera probablement implémentée dans le futur.
|
||||
|
||||
## dnsmanager supporte-t-il l'authentification tierce ?
|
||||
|
||||
Pour le moment, dnsmanager ne sait pas gérer un serveur d'authentification tierce (par exemple LDAP). Ce sera probablement implémenté dans le futur.
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|||
+++
|
||||
title = "Projects"
|
||||
+++
|
||||
|
||||
dnsmanager is a web interface to enable users to register DNS names and manage their zone. It is the software powering [netlib.re](https://netlib.re), a service to provide names for everyone on the Internet.
|
||||
|
||||
[netlib.re](https://netlib.re) is kindly operated by [Alsace Réseau Neutre](https://arn-fai.net), a neutral and non-profit Internet Service Provider based in Alsace, France. Don't be shy, come and ask questions!
|
||||
|
||||
# Features
|
||||
|
||||
- [x] User accounts
|
||||
- [x] Simple and expert modes for zone edition
|
||||
- [x] DynDNS-like automatic IP updates
|
||||
- [x] Multiple client and parent zones
|
||||
- [ ] DNS delegation
|
||||
- [ ] 3rd party authentication (LDAP, OpenID Connect)
|
||||
- [ ] Documented client-side API
|
||||
- [ ] CAPTCHA?
|
||||
|
||||
# Setup
|
||||
|
||||
Please refer to the [project's repository](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) for setup instructions.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# How to setup dnsmanager?
|
||||
|
||||
See the project [README](https://github.com/KaneRoot/dnsmanager) for setup instructions.
|
||||
|
||||
# Does dnsmanager support delegation?
|
||||
|
||||
At the moment, dnsmanager cannot delegate zones although this feature is on the roadmap.
|
||||
|
||||
# Does dnsmanager support 3rd party auth?
|
||||
|
||||
At the moment, dnsmanager does not support an external authentication service such as LDAP although this feature is on the roadmap.
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,13 @@
|
|||
@import 'mobile';
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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// margin-bottom: -1cm;
|
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|
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