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Limitation of Liability.</h4> - -<p>IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING -WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS -THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY -GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE -USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF -DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD -PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), -EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -SUCH DAMAGES.</p> - -<h4>17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.</h4> - -<p>If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided -above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms, -reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates -an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the -Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a -copy of the Program in return for a fee.</p> - -<p>END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS</p> - -<h3>How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs</h3> - -<p>If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest -possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it -free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.</p> - -<p>To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest -to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively -state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least -the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.</p> - -<pre> <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> - Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> - - This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the - License, or (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU Affero General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -</pre> - -<p>Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.</p> - -<p>If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer -network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to -get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its -interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive -of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different -solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the -specific requirements.</p> - -<p>You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, -if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. -For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see -<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -</p> - diff --git a/httemplate/docs/about.html b/httemplate/docs/about.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2a0e83261..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/about.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -<% include('/elements/header-popup.html', { title=>'Freeside', nobr=>1 } ) %> - -<% include('/elements/init_overlib.html') %> - -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="<%$fsurl%>images/small-logo.png" BORDER="0"><BR> -<H3>version <% $FS::VERSION %></H3> -</CENTER> - -<CENTER> -<FONT SIZE="-1">© 2010 Freeside Internet Services, Inc.<BR> -All rights reserved.<BR> -Licensed under the terms of the<BR> -GNU <b>Affero</b> General Public License.<BR> -</FONT> -</CENTER> -<BR> - -<CENTER> -<A HREF="credits.html">Credits</A> - -<A HREF="javascript:void(0)" onClick="openLicense()">License</A> - - -<BR><BR> -<A HREF="http://www.freeside.biz/freeside" TARGET="_blank">Freeside homepage</A> -</CENTER> - -<BR> - -<CENTER> -<FONT SIZE="-3">"Brown eyed women and red grenadine / the bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean" -R. Hunter</FONT> -</CENTER> - -<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> - -function openLicense() { - parent.<% include('/elements/popup_link_onclick.html', - 'action' => $fsurl.'docs/license.html', - 'label' => 'License', - 'actionlabel' => 'License', - 'width' => 600, - 'height' => 360, - 'color' => '#7e0079', - 'nofalse' => 1, - ) - %> -} - -</SCRIPT> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/ach.html b/httemplate/docs/ach.html deleted file mode 100644 index b8a17c87d..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/ach.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> - <HEAD> - <TITLE> - Electronic check (ACH) information - </TITLE> - </HEAD> - <BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"> - <IMG BORDER=0 SRC="../images/ach.png"> - </BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/admin.html b/httemplate/docs/admin.html deleted file mode 100755 index 2aa934812..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/admin.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -<head> - <title>Administration</title> -</head> -<body> - <h1>Administration</h1> -</body> -<ul> - <li>Open up the root of the Freeside document tree in your web - browser. For example, if you created the Freeside document tree in - /home/httpd/html/freeside, and your web browser's DocumentRoot is - /home/httpd/html, open https://your_host/freeside/. Replace - "your_host" with the name or network address of your web server. - <li>Select <u>Configuration</u> from the main menu and update your configuration values. - - <li>Go to <u>View/Edit service definitions</u> on the main menu, and - <u>Add a new service definition</u> with <i>Table</i> <b>svc_acct</b>. - Select your domain in the <b>domsvc</b> Modifier. Set <b>Fixed</b> to define - a service locked-in to this domain, or <b>Default</b> to define a service - which may select from among this domain and the customer's domains. - - <li><table><tr> - <td> Create at least POP (Point of Presence) by selecting - <u>View/Edit POPs</u> from the main menu.</td> - <th align="left"> OR </th> - <td>If you are not doing dialup, set slipip to fixed and blank for all your - Service Definitions which have Table <b>svc_acct</b>.</td> - </tr></table> - - <li>If you are using Freeside to keep track of sales taxes, define tax - information for your locales by clicking on the <u>View/Edit locales and tax - rates</u> on the main menu. - - <li>If you would like Freeside to notify your customers when their credit - cards and other billing arrangements are about to expire, arrange for - <b>freeside-expiration-alerter</b> to be run daily by cron or similar - facility. The message it sends can be configured from the - <u>Configuration</u> choice of the main menu as <u>alerter_template</u>. - -</ul> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/credits.html b/httemplate/docs/credits.html deleted file mode 100644 index a3e769554..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/credits.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -<% include('/elements/header-popup.html', '') %> - -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> - -<FONT SIZE=6> - <CENTER>Freeside</CENTER> -</FONT> - -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="<%$fsurl%>images/small-logo.png" BORDER="0"><BR> -<H3>version <% $FS::VERSION %></H3> -</CENTER> - -<CENTER> - -<H3>Core Team</H3> -Jeremy Davis<BR> -Jeff Finucane<BR> -Jason Hall<BR> -Ivan Kohler<BR> -Richard Siddall<BR> -Mark Wells<BR> -<BR> - -<H3>Core Emeritus</H3> -Peter Bowen<BR> -Kristian Hoffman<BR> -Brian McCane<BR> -Matt Simerson<BR> -<BR> - -<H3>Contributors</H3> -Stephen Amadei<BR> -Eric Arvidsson<BR> -Mark Asplen-Taylor<BR> -Mihai Bazon<BR> -Charles A. Beasley<BR> -Stephen Bechard<BR> -Eric Bosrup<BR> -Dave Burgess<BR> -Joe Camadine<BR> -Chris Cappuccio<BR> -Rebecca Cardennis<BR> -Shane Chrisp<BR> -Luke Crawford<BR> -Brad Dameron<BR> -Dave Denney<BR> -Serge Dolgov<BR> -Scott Edwards<BR> -Kenny Elliott<BR> -Donald Greer<BR> -Joel Griffiths<BR> -Ryan Gunn<BR> -Troy Hammonds<BR> -Sean Hanson<BR> -Dale Hege<BR> -Kelly Hickel<BR> -Mark James<BR> -Frederico Caldeira Knabben<BR> -Greg Kuhnert<BR> -Erik Levinson<BR> -Randall Lucas<BR> -Foteos Macrides<BR> -Roger Mangraviti<BR> -mimooh<BR> -Mack Nagashima<BR> -Matt Peterson<BR> -Luke Pfeifer<BR> -Ricardo Signes<BR> -Steve Simitzis<BR> -Jason Spence<BR> -James Switzer<BR> -Audrey Tang<BR> -Jason Thomas<BR> -Jesse Vincent<BR> -Johan Vromans<BR> -Peter Wemm<BR> -Mark Williamson<BR> -Tim Yardley<BR> - -</CENTER> - -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> -<BR> - -<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> - -function myScroll() { - - documentYposition += 1; - window.scroll(0,documentYposition); - - var timeout = 25; - - if ( documentYposition > documentLength ) { - documentYposition = 0; - } - - if ( documentYposition == startingPosition ) { - timeout = 5000; - } - - setTimeout('myScroll()', timeout); -} - -function DelayThenScroll() { - window.scroll(0,documentYposition); - documentLength = myHeight(); - setTimeout('myScroll()', 3000); -} - -function myHeight() { -/* if (document.all) - return document.body.offsetHeight; - else if (document.layers) - return document.body.document.height; - else -*/ - return 1850; // approx height (add more per contributors) -} - -document.body.style.overflow = 'hidden'; - -var startingPosition = 360; - -//huh, adjust for firefox -var ua = navigator.userAgent; -var opera = /opera [56789]|opera\/[56789]/i.test(ua); -var webkit = /webkit/i.test(ua) -var moz = !opera && !webkit && /gecko/i.test(ua); -if ( moz ) { - startingPosition += 20; -} else if ( opera ) { - startingPosition += 21; -} - -var documentYposition = startingPosition; -var documentLength; -window.onLoad = DelayThenScroll(); - -</SCRIPT> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/cvv2.html b/httemplate/docs/cvv2.html deleted file mode 100644 index 845484d26..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/cvv2.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> - <HEAD> - <TITLE> - CVV2 information - </TITLE> - </HEAD> - <BODY BGCOLOR="#f8f8f8"> - The CVV2 number (also called CVC2 or CID) is a three- or four-digit - security code used to reduce credit card fraud.<BR><BR> - <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=4> - <TR> - <TH>Visa / MasterCard / Discover</TH> - <TH>American Express</TH> - </TR> - <TR> - <TD> - <IMG BORDER=0 ALT="Visa/MasterCard/Discover" SRC="../images/cvv2.png"> - </TD> - <TD> - <IMG BORDER=0 ALT="American Express" SRC="../images/cvv2_amex.png"> - </TD> - </TABLE> - </BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/ieak.html b/httemplate/docs/ieak.html deleted file mode 100644 index 00c53423c..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/ieak.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -<pre> -this is incomplete -mostly it should be merged into signup.html and fs_signup/ieak.template - -- download and install the IEAK from - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ieak/default.asp - -- Good examples may be found in - C:\Program Files\IEAK\toolkit\isp\server\ICW\signup\perl\signup08.pl - C:\Program Files\IEAK\toolkit\isp\server\ICW\reconfig\perl\reconfig04.pl - C:\Program Files\IEAK6\toolkit\isp\servless\basic\sample.ins - C:\Program Files\IEAK6\toolkit\isp\servless\advanced\4567.ins - C:\Program Files\IEAK6\toolkit\isp\servless\advanced\4568.ins - C:\Program Files\IEAK6\toolkit\isp\servless\advanced\7890.ins - C:\Program Files\IEAK6\toolkit\isp\servless\advanced\7891.ins - -- Full documentation on all the settings available in .INS files is - avaialble under Program Files | Microsoft IEAK 6 | IEAK Help - | Reference | Internet Settings (.ins) Files - -- Freeside will make the following substitutions before sending the file - to the user: - - { $ac } - area code of selected POP - { $exch } - exchange of selected POP - { $loc } - local part of selected POP - { $username } - { $password } - { $email_name } - first and last name - { $pkg } - package name - -- Simple example follows: - -[Entry] -Entry Name = IEAK Sample -[Phone] -Dial_As_Is = No -Phone_Number = { $exch }{ $loc } -Area_Code = { $ac } -Country_Code = 1 -Country_Id = 1 -[Server] -Type = PPP -SW_Compress = Yes -PW_Encrypt = Yes -Negotiate_TCP/IP = Yes -Disable_LCP = No -[TCP/IP] -Specity_IP_Address = No -Specity_Server_Address = No -IP_Header_Compress = Yes -Gateway_On_Remote = Yes -[User] -Name = { $username } -Passowrd = { $password } -Display_Password = Yes -[Internet_Mail] -Email_Name = { $email_name } -Email_Address = { $username }@example.com -POP_Server = mail.example.com -POP_Server_Port_Number = 110 -POP_Logon_Password = { $password } -SMTP_Server = mail.example.com -SMTP_Server_Port_Number = 25 -Install_Mail = 1 -[URL] -Help_Page = http://www.ieaksample.net/helpdesk -Home_Page = http://www.ieaksample.net -Search_Page = http://www.ieaksample,net/search -[Favorites] -IEAK Sample \\ IEAK Sample Home Page.url = http://acme.ieaksample.net/ -[Branding] -Window_Title = Internet Explorer from Acme Internet Services - -</pre> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/index.html b/httemplate/docs/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3b419de00..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -<head> - <title>Freeside Documentation</title> -</head> -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> - <h1>Freeside Documentation</h1> -<img src="overview-new.png"> -<h3>Installation and upgrades</h3> -<ul> - <li><a href="http://www.sisd.com/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.7:Documentation:Installation">New Installation</a> - <li><a href="http://www.sisd.com/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.7:Documentation:RT_Installation">Installing integrated RT ticketing</a> - <li><a href="http://www.sisd.com/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.7:Documentation:Self-Service_Installation">Signup/Self-service installation</a> - <li><a href="http://www.sisd.com/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.7:Documentation:Upgrading">Upgrading from 1.5.8 or 1.6.X</a> -</ul> -<h3>Configuration and setup</h3> -<ul> -<!-- - <li><a href="config.html">Configuration files</a> -!--> - <li><a href="admin.html">Administration</a> -<!-- - <li><a href="../index.html#admin">Administration</a> -!--> - <li><a href="http://www.sisd.com/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.7:Documentation:Administration#Exports_.28provisioning.29">Exports</a> - <li><a href="http://www.sisd.com/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.7:Documentation:Administration#Billing">Billing</a> -</ul> -<h3>Developer</h3> -<ul> - <li><a href="schema.html">Schema reference</a> - <li><a href="man/FS.html">Perl API</a> - <li><a href="legacy.html">Importing legacy data</a> -</ul> -</body> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/legacy.html b/httemplate/docs/legacy.html deleted file mode 100755 index 94efe53af..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/legacy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -<head> - <title>Importing legacy data</title> -</head> -<body> - <h1>Importing legacy data</h1> -<font size="+2">In almost all cases, legacy data import will require writing custom code to deal with your particular legacy data. The example scripts here will probably <b>not</b> work "out-of-the-box", and are provided <b>as a starting point only</b>.</font> -<br><br><i>Some import scripts may require installation of the <a href="http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Array-PrintCols">Array-PrintCols</a> and <a href="http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Term-Query">Term-Query</a> (make test broken; install manually) modules.</i><br> -<ul> - <li><a name="bind">bin/bind.import</a> - Import domain information from BIND named - <li><a name="passwd">bin/passwd.import</a> - Just import `passwd' and `shadow' or `master.passwd', no RADIUS import. - <li><a name="svc_acct">bin/svc_acct.import</a> - Import `passwd', ( `shadow' or `master.passwd' ) and RADIUS `users'. Before running bin/svc_acct.import, you need <a href="../browse/part_svc.cgi">services</a> (with table svc_acct) as follows: - <ul> - <li>Most accounts probably have entries in passwd and users (with Port-Limit nonexistant or 1) - <li>Some accounts have entries in passwd and users, but with Port-Limit 2 (or more) - <li>Some accounts might have entries in users only (Port-Limit 1) - <li>Some accounts might have entries in users only (Port-Limit >= 2) - <li>POP mail accounts have entries in passwd only, and have a particular shell. - <li>Everything else in passwd is a shell account. - </ul> -<!-- <li><a name="svc_acct_sm">bin/svc_acct_sm.import</a> - Import qmail ( `virtualdomains' and `rcpthosts' ), or sendmail ( `virtusertable' and `sendmail.cw' ) files. Before running bin/svc_acct_sm.import, you need <a href="../browse/part_svc.cgi">services</a> as follows: - <ul> - <li>Domain (table svc_acct) - <li>Mail alias (table svc_acct_sm) - </ul> ---> - <li><a name="cust_main">Importing customer data</a> - <ul> - <li>Manually - <ul> - <li>Add a <a href="../edit/cust_main.cgi">new customer</a> - <li>Add one or more packages for this customer - <li>Enter a package by clicking on the package number - <li>Pick the `Link to existing' option - </ul> - <li>Batch - You will need to write a script to import your particular legacy data. You can use eg/TEMPLATE_cust_main.import as a starting point. - </ul> -</ul> -</body> - diff --git a/httemplate/docs/license.html b/httemplate/docs/license.html deleted file mode 100644 index fc3da6913..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/license.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -<% include('/elements/header-popup.html', { title=>'Freeside', nobr=>1 } ) %> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="<%$fsurl%>images/small-logo.png" BORDER="0"><BR> -<H3>version <% $FS::VERSION %></H3> -</CENTER> - -<P> - -Copyright © 2005-2009 Freeside Internet Services, Inc.<BR> -Copyright © 2000-2005 Ivan Kohler<BR> -Copyright © 1999 Silicon Interactive Software Design<BR> -All rights reserved<BR> - -<P> - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU <B>Affero</B> General Public License as published - by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at - your option) any later version. - -<P> - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU Affero General Public License for more details. - -<P> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public - License along with this program, in the file `<A HREF="AGPL.html" TARGET="_blank">AGPL</A>'; if not, - see <<A HREF="http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html" TARGET="_blank"">http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html</a>>. - -<P> - At your option, you may also redistribute and/or modify the files in the - fs_selfservice/ directory (but not the rest of the software) under the - terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software - Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later - version. - -<P> - At your option, you may also redistribute and/or modify the - fs_selfservice/php/freeside.class.php file (but not the rest of the - software) under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, - or (at your option) any later version. - -<!--entire other packages--> - -<P> -Contains "Request Tracker" <http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/> and -"RTx::Extension::ActivityReports" from Best Practical Solutions, licensed under -the terms of the GNU GPL, version two. Best Practical Solutions considers the -Request Tracker software in this case to be "merely aggregated" with Freeside, -and not a "combined work", and as such Request Tracker is distributed only -under the original GPLv2 license. - -<!--important widgets or other "whole" bits--> - -<P> -Latex invoice template based on a template from eBills -<http://ebills.sourceforge.net/> by Mark Asplen-Taylor <mark@asplen.co.uk>, -licensed under the terms fo the GNU GPL. - -<P> -Contains "JS Calendar" <http://dynarch.com/mishoo/calendar.epl> -by Mihai Bazon <mishoo@infoiasi.ro> licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL. - -<P> -Contains FCKeditor by Frederico Caldeira Knabben, licensed under the terms of -the GNU GPL. - -<P> -Contains XMenu <http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/xmenu/xmenu.html> -by Erik Arvidsson, licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. - -<!--RT add-ons--> - -<P> -Contains "RTx::Statistics Package" -<http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/RT3StatisticsPackage> from Kelly Hickel -<kfh@mqsoftware.com>, licensed under the same terms as Perl (GPL/Artistic). - -<P> -Contains "RTx::WebCronTool" <http://search.cpan.org/dist/RTx-WebCronTool/> from -Audrey Tang, licensed under the same terms as Perl (GPL/Artistic). - -<!--libraries--> - -<P> -Contains the QLIB JavaScript library <http://qlib.quazzle.com/> by -Quazzle.com, Serge Dolgov, licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. - -<P> -Contains the overlibmws DHTML Popup Library <http://www.macridesweb.com/oltest/> -by Foteos Macrides (derived from overLIB <http://www.bosrup.com/web/overlib/> -by Erik Bosrup), licensed under the terms of the Artistic license -<http://www.macridesweb.com/oltest/license.html>. - -<P> -XMLHttpRequest implementation based on the SAJAX toolkit, licensed under the -terms of the BSD license.<BR> -© 2005 modernmethod, inc<BR> -Perl backend version © 2005 Nathan Schmidt - -<P> -Contains code derived from eps2png by Johan Vromans, licensed under the same -terms as Perl (GPL/Artistic). - -<!-- artwork --> - -<P> -Contains public domain artwork from openclipart.org by mimooh and other -authors. - -<P> -Contains icons from -<A HREF="http://famfamfam.com/" TARGET="_blank">famfamfam.com</A> -by Mark James, licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution -2.5 License. - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/man/FS/part_export/.cvs_is_on_crack b/httemplate/docs/man/FS/part_export/.cvs_is_on_crack deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/man/FS/part_export/.cvs_is_on_crack +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/overview-new.dia b/httemplate/docs/overview-new.dia Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index d9989a359..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/overview-new.dia +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/overview-new.png b/httemplate/docs/overview-new.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index bf815463b..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/overview-new.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/overview.dia b/httemplate/docs/overview.dia Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index a0e34c30e..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/overview.dia +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/overview.png b/httemplate/docs/overview.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index bf2dbc26c..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/overview.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/passwd.html b/httemplate/docs/passwd.html deleted file mode 100755 index fc1dde956..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/passwd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -<head> - <title>fs_passwd</title> -</head> -<body> - <h1>fs_passwd</h1> -You may use fs_passwd/fs_passwd as a "passwd", "chfn" and "chsh" replacement on your shell machine(s) to cause password, gecos and shell changes to update your freeside machine. You can also use the fs_passwd/fs_passwd.html and fs_passwd/fs_passwd.cgi to run a public password change CGI on a public web server. This can pose a security risk if not configured correctly. <b>Do not use this feature unless you understand what you are doing!</b> -<br><br>Currently it is assumed that the the crypt(3) function in the C library is the same on the Freeside machine as on the target machine. -<ul> - <li>Create a freeside account on the shell or web machine(s). - <li>Setup SSH keys: - <ul> - <li>As the freeside user (on your freeside machine), generate an authentication key using <a href="http://www.tac.eu.org/cgi-bin/man-cgi?ssh-keygen+1">ssh-keygen</a>. Since this is for unattended operation, use a blank passphrase. - <li>Append the newly-created <code>identity.pub</code> file to <code>~freeside -/.ssh/authorized_keys</code> on the shell or web machine(s). - <li>Some new SSH v2 implementation accept v2 style keys only. Use the <code>-t</code> option to <a href="http://www.tac.eu.org/cgi-bin/man-cgi?ssh-keygen+1">ssh-keygen</a>, and append the created <code>id_dsa.pub</code> or <code>id_rsa.pub</code> to <code>~freeside/.ssh/authorized_keys2</code> on the remote machine(s). - </ul> - <li>Copy fs_passwd/fs_passwdd to /usr/local/sbin on the shell or web machine(s). (chown freeside, chmod 500) - <li>Create /usr/local/freeside on the shell or web machine(s). (chown freeside, chmod 700) - <li>Run an iteration of "fs_passwd/fs_passwd_server <i>user</i> shell.machine" as the freeside user for each shell or web machine (this is a daemon process). <i>user</i> refers to a freeside user added by <a href="man/bin/freeside-adduser.html">freeside-adduser</a>. - <li>Copy fs_passwd/fs_passwd to /usr/local/bin on the shell machine(s). (chown freeside, chmod 4755). You may link it to passwd, chfn and chsh as well. - <li>Copy fs_passwd/fs_passwd.cgi to the cgi-bin directory on your web machine(s). Use <a href="http://www.apache.org/docs/suexec.html">suEXEC</a> or <a href="http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlsec.html">suidperl</a> to run fs_passwd.cgi as the freeside user. -</ul> -</body> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/schema.dia b/httemplate/docs/schema.dia Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index e00f59ce1..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/schema.dia +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/schema.html b/httemplate/docs/schema.html deleted file mode 100644 index cd4914a6c..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/schema.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,533 +0,0 @@ - - <title>Schema reference</title> -</head> -<body> - <h1>Schema reference</h1> - Schema diagram (1.4.1): <a href="schema.png">as a giant .png</a> or <a href="schema.dia">dia source</a> (<a href="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/">dia homepage</a>). - <ul> - <li><a name="agent" href="man/FS/agent.html">agent</a> - Agents are resellers of your service. Agents may be limited to a subset of your full offerings (via their agent type). - <ul> - <li>agentnum - primary key - <li>agent - name of this agent - <li>typenum - <a href="#agent_type">agent type</a> - <li>prog - (unimplemented) - <li>freq - (unimplemented) - <li>disabled - Disabled flag, empty or 'Y' - <li>username - Username for the Agent interface - <li>_password - Password for the Agent interface - </ul> - <li><a name="agent_type" href="man/FS/agent_type.html">agent_type</a> - Agent types define groups of packages that you can then assign to particular agents. - <ul> - <li>typenum - primary key - <li>atype - name of this agent type - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_bill" href="man/FS/cust_bill.html">cust_bill</a> - Invoices. Declarations that a customer owes you money. The specific charges are itemized in <a href="#cust_bill_pkg">cust_bill_pkg</a>. - <ul> - <li>billpkgnum - primary_key - <li>invnum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>_date - <li>charged - amount of this invoice - <li>printed - how many times this invoice has been printed automatically - <li>closed - books closed flag, empty or `Y' - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_bill_event" href="man/FS/cust_bill_event.html">cust_bill_event</a> - Invoice event history - <ul> - <li>eventnum - primary key - <li>invnum - <a href="#cust_bill">invoice</a> - <li>eventpart - <a href="#part_bill_event">event definition</a> - <li>_date - <li>status - <li>statustext - </ul> - <li><a name="part_bill_event" href="man/FS/part_bill_event.html">part_bill_event</a> - Invoice event definitions - <ul> - <li>eventpart - primary key - <li>payby - CARD, DCRD, CHEK, DCHK, LECB, BILL, or COMP - <li>event - event name - <li>eventcode - event action - <li>seconds - how long after the invoice date (<a href="#cust_bill">cust_bill</a>._date) events of this type are triggered - <li>weight - ordering for events with identical seconds - <li>plan - eventcode plan - <li>plandata - additional plan data - <li>disabled - Disabled flag, empty or `Y' - <li>taxclass - Texas tax class flag, empty or "none", "access", or "hosting" - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_bill_pkg" href="man/FS/cust_bill_pkg.html">cust_bill_pkg</a> - Invoice line items - <ul> - <li>invnum - (multiple) key - <li>pkgnum - <a href="#cust_pkg">package</a> or 0 for the special virtual sales tax package - <li>setup - setup fee - <li>recur - recurring fee - <li>sdate - starting date - <li>edate - ending date - <li>itemdesc - Line item description (currently used only when pkgnum is 0) - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_bill_pkg_detail" href="man/FS/cust_bill_pkg_detail.html">cust_bill_pkg_detail</a> - Invoice line items detail - <ul> - <li>detailnum - primary key - <li>pkgnum - - <li>invnum - - <li>detail - Detail description - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_credit" href="man/FS/cust_credit.html">cust_credit</a> - Credits. The equivalent of a negative <a href="#cust_bill">cust_bill</a> record. - <ul> - <li>crednum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>amount - amount credited - <li>_date - <li>otaker - order taker - <li>reason - <li>closed - books closed flag, empty or `Y' - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_credit_bill" href="man/FS/cust_credit_bill.html">cust_credit_bill</a> - Credit invoice application. Links a credit to an invoice. - <ul> - <li>creditbillnum - primary key - <li>crednum - <a href="#cust_credit">credit</a> being applied - <li>invnum - <a href="#cust_bill">invoice</a> to which credit is applied - <li>amount - amount applied - <li>_date - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_pay_refund" href="man/FS/cust_pay_refund.html">cust_credit_bill</a> - Refund payment application. Links a refund to a payment. - <ul> - <li>payrefundnum - primary key - <li>paynum - <a href="#cust_pay">payment</a> - <li>refundnum - <a href="#cust_refund">refund</a> - <li>amount - amount applied - <li>_date - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_main" href="man/FS/cust_main.html">cust_main</a> - Customers - <ul> - <li>custnum - primary key - <li>agentnum - <a href="#agent">agent</a> - <li>refnum - <a href="#part_referral">referral</a> - <li>first - name - <li>last - name - <li>ss - social security number - <li>company - <li>address1 - <li>address2 - <li>city - <li>county - <li>state - <li>zip - <li>country - <li>daytime - phone - <li>night - phone - <li>fax - phone - <li><i>ship_first</i> - <li><i>ship_last</i> - <li><i>ship_company</i> - <li><i>ship_address1</i> - <li><i>ship_address2</i> - <li><i>ship_city</i> - <li><i>ship_county</i> - <li><i>ship_state</i> - <li><i>ship_zip</i> - <li><i>ship_country</i> - <li><i>ship_daytime</i> - <li><i>ship_night</i> - <li><i>ship_fax</i> - <li>payby - CARD, DCHK, CHEK, DCHK, LECB, BILL, or COMP - <li>payinfo - card number, P.O.#, or comp issuer - <li>paycvv - Card Verification Value, "CVV2" (also known as CVC2 or CID), the 3 or 4 digit number on the back (or front, for American Express) of the credit card - <li>paydate - expiration date - <li>payname - billing name (name on card) - <li>tax - tax exempt, Y or null - <li>otaker - order taker - <li>referral_custnum - <li>comments - </ul> - (columns in <i>italics</i> are optional) - <li><a name="cust_main_invoice" href="man/FS/cust_main_invoice.html">cust_main_invoice</a> - Invoice destinations for email invoices. Note that a customer can have many email destinations for their invoice (either literal or via svcnum), but only one postal destination. - <ul> - <li>destnum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>dest - Invoice destination. Freeside supports three types of invoice delivery: send directly to a service defined in Freeside, send to an arbitrary email address, or print the invoice to a printer and have someone send it out via snail mail. Freeside determines which method to use based on the contents of the dest field. If the contents are numeric, a <a href="#svc_acct">svcnum</a> pointing to a valid service is expected in the field. If the contents are a string, a literal email address is expected to be in the field. If the special keyword `POST' is present, the snail mail method is used (which is the default if no cust_main_invoice records exist). Snail mail invoices get their address information from <A name="#cust_main">cust_main</A> and are printed with the printer defined in the configuration files. - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_main_county" href="man/FS/cust_main_county.html">cust_main_county</a> - Tax rates - <ul> - <li>taxnum - primary key - <li>state - <li>county - <li>country - <li>tax - % rate - <li>taxclass - <li>exempt_amount - <li>taxname - if defined, printed on invoices instead of "Tax" - <li>setuptax - if 'Y', this tax does not apply to setup fees - <li>recurtax - if 'Y', this tax does not apply to recurring fees - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_tax_exempt" href="man/FS/cust_tax_exempt.html">cust_tax_exempt</a> - Tax exemption record - <ul> - <li>exemptnum - primary key - <li>taxnum - <a href="#cust_main_county">tax rate</a> - <li>year - <li>month - <li>amount - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_pay" href="man/FS/cust_pay.html">cust_pay</a> - Payments. Money being transferred from a customer. - <ul> - <li>paynum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>paid - amount - <li>_date - <li>payby - CARD, CHEK, LECB, BILL, or COMP - <li>payinfo - card number, P.O.#, or comp issuer - <li>paybatch - text field for tracking card processor batches - <li>closed - books closed flag, empty or `Y' - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_pay-void" href="man/FS/cust_pay_void.html">cust_pay_void</a> - Voided payments. - <ul> - <li>paynum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>paid - amount - <li>_date - <li>payby - CARD, CHEK, LECB, BILL, or COMP - <li>payinfo - card number, P.O.#, or comp issuer - <li>paybatch - text field for tracking card processor batches - <li>closed - books closed flag, empty or `Y' - <li>void_date - <li>reason - <li>otaker - order taker - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_bill_pay" href="man/FS/cust_bill_pay.html">cust_bill_pay</a> - Applicaton of a payment to a specific invoice. - <ul> - <li>billpaynum - <li>invnum - <a href="#cust_bill">invoice</a> - <li>paynum - <a href="#cust_pay">payment</a> - <li>amount - <li>_date - </ul> - <li><a name="pay_batch" href="man/FS/pay_batch.html">pay_batch</a> - Pending batch - <ul> - <li>batchnum - <li>status - <li>download - <li>upload - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_pay_batch" href="man/FS/cust_pay_batch.html">cust_pay_batch</a> - Pending batch members - <ul> - <li>paybatchnum - <li>batchnum - <li>payby - CARD, CHEK, LECB, BILL, or COMP - <li>payinfo - account number - <li>exp - card expiration - <li>amount - <li>invnum - <a href="#cust_bill">invoice</a> - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>payname - name on card - <li>first - name - <li>last - name - <li>address1 - <li>address2 - <li>city - <li>state - <li>zip - <li>country - <li>status - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_pkg" href="man/FS/cust_pkg.html">cust_pkg</a> - Customer billing items - <ul> - <li>pkgnum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>pkgpart - <a href="#part_pkg">Package definition</a> - <li>setup - date - <li>bill - next bill date - <li>last_bill - last bill date - <li>susp - (past) suspension date - <li>expire - (future) cancellation date - <li>cancel - (past) cancellation date - <li>otaker - order taker - <li>manual_flag - If this field is set to 1, disables the automatic unsuspensiond of this package when using the <a href="config.html#unsuspendauto">unsuspendauto</a> config file. - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_refund" href="man/FS/cust_refund.html">cust_refund</a> - Refunds. The transfer of money to a customer; equivalent to a negative <a href="#cust_pay">cust_pay</a> record. - <ul> - <li>refundnum - primary key - <li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a> - <li>refund - amount - <li>_date - <li>payby - CARD, CHEK, LECB, BILL or COMP - <li>payinfo - card number, P.O.#, or comp issuer - <li>otaker - order taker - <li>closed - books closed flag, empty or `Y' - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_credit_refund" href="man/FS/cust_credit_refund.html">cust_credit_refund</a> - Applicaton of a refund to a specific credit. - <ul> - <li>creditrefundnum - primary key - <li>crednum - <a href="#cust_credit">credit</a> - <li>refundnum - <a href="#cust_refund">refund</a> - <li>amount - <li>_date - </ul> - <li><a name="cust_svc" href="man/FS/cust_svc.html">cust_svc</a> - Customer services - <ul> - <li>svcnum - primary key - <li>pkgnum - <a href="#cust_pkg">package</a> - <li>svcpart - <a href="#part_svc">Service definition</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="nas" href="man/FS/nas.html">nas</a> - Network Access Server (terminal server) - <ul> - <li>nasnum - primary key - <li>nas - NAS name - <li>nasip - NAS ip address - <li>nasfqdn - NAS fully-qualified domain name - <li>last - timestamp indicating the last instant the NAS was in a known state (used by the session monitoring). - </ul> - <li><a name="part_pkg" href="man/FS/part_pkg.html">part_pkg</a> - Package definitions - <ul> - <li>pkgpart - primary key - <li>pkg - package name - <li>comment - non-customer visable package comment - <li>promo_code - promotional code - <li><i>deprecated</i> setup - setup fee expression - <li>freq - recurring frequency (months) - <li><i>deprecated</i> recur - recurring fee expression - <li>setuptax - Setup fee tax exempt flag, empty or `Y' - <li>recurtax - Recurring fee tax exempt flag, empty or `Y' - <li>plan - price plan - <li><i>deprecated</i> plandata - additional price plan data - <li>disabled - Disabled flag, empty or `Y' - </ul> - <li><a name="part_pkg_option" href="man/FS/part_pkg_option.html">part_pkg_option</a> - Package definition options - <ul> - <li>optionnum - primary key - <li>pkgpart - <a href="#part_pkg">Package definition</a> - <li>optionname - option name - <li>optionvalue - option value - </ul> - <li><a name="reg_code" href="man/FS/reg_code.html">reg_code</A> - One-time registration codes - <ul> - <li>codenum - primary key - <li>code - <li>agentnum - <a href="#agent">Agent</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="reg_code_pkg" href="man/FS/reg_code_pkg.html">reg_code_pkg</A> - Registration code link to package definitions - <ul> - <li>codepkgnum - primary key - <li>codenum - <a href="#reg_code">Registration code</a> - <li>pkgpart - <a href="#part_pkg">Package definition</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="part_referral" href="man/FS/part_referral.html">part_referral</a> - Referral listing - <ul> - <li>refnum - primary key - <li>referral - referral - </ul> - <li><a name="part_svc" href="man/FS/part_svc.html">part_svc</a> - Service definitions - <ul> - <li>svcpart - primary key - <li>svc - name of this service - <li>svcdb - table used for this service: svc_acct, svc_forward, svc_domain, svc_charge or svc_wo - <li>disabled - Disabled flag, empty or `Y' -<!-- <li><i>table</i>__<i>field</i> - Default or fixed value for <i>field</i> in <i>table</i> - <li><i>table</i>__<i>field</i>_flag - null, D or F ---> - </ul> - <li><a name="part_svc_column" href="man/FS/part_svc_column.html">part_svc_column</a> - <ul> - <li>columnnum - primary key - <li>svcpart - <a href="#part_svc">Service definition</a> - <li>columnname - column name in part_svc.svcdb table - <li>columnvalue - default or fixed value for the column - <li>columnflag - null, D or F - </ul> - <li><a name="pkg_svc" href="man/FS/pkg_svc.html">pkg_svc</a> - <ul> - <li>pkgsvcnum - primary key - <li>pkgpart - <a href="#part_pkg">Package definition</a> - <li>svcpart - <a href="#part_svc">Service definition</a> - <li>quantity - quantity of this service that this package includes - <li>primary_svc - blank or Y: primary service - </ul> - <li><a name="export_svc" href="man/FS/export_svc.html">export_svc</a> - <ul> - <li>exportsvcnum - primary key - <li>svcpart - <a href="#part_svc">Service definition</a> - <li>exportnum - <a href="#exportnum">Export</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="part_export" href="man/FS/part_export.html">part_export</a> - Export to external provisioning - <ul> - <li>exportnum - primary key - <li>machine - Machine name - <li>exporttype - Export type - <li>nodomain - blank or Y: usernames are exported to this service with no domain - </ul> - <li><a name="part_export_option" href="man/FS/part_export_option.html">part_export_option</a> - provisioning options - <ul> - <li>optionnum - primary key - <li>exportnum - <a href="#part_export">Export</a> - <li>optionname - option name - <li>optionvalue - option value - </ul> - <li><a name="port" href="man/FS/port.html">port</a> - individual port on a <a href="#nas">nas</a> - <ul> - <li>portnum - primary key - <li>ip - IP address of this port - <li>nasport - port number on the NAS - <li>nasnum - <a href="#nas">NAS</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="prepay_credit" href="man/FS/prepay_credit.html">prepay_credit</a> - prepaid cards - <ul> - <li>prepaynum - primary key - <li>identifier - text or numeric string of prepaid card - <li>amount - amount of prepayment - <li>seconds - prepaid time instead of (or in addition to) monetary value - <li>agentnum - optional agent assignment for prepaid cards - </ul> - <li><a name="session" href="man/FS/session.html">session</a> - <ul> - <li>sessionnum - primary key - <li>portnum - <a href="#port">Port</a> - <li>svcnum - <a href="#svc_acct">Account</a> - <li>login - timestamp indicating the beginning of this user session. - <li>logout - timestamp indicating the end of this user session. May be null, which indicates a currently open session. - </ul> - - <li><a name="svc_acct" href="man/FS/svc_acct.html">svc_acct</a> - Accounts - <ul> - <li>svcnum - <a href="#cust_svc">primary key</a> - <li>username - <li>_password - <li>sec_phrase - security phrase - <li>popnum - <a href="#svc_acct_pop">Point of Presence</a> - <li>uid - <li>gid - <li>finger - GECOS - <li>dir - <li>shell - <li>quota - (unimplementd) - <li>slipip - IP address - <li>seconds - <li>domsvc - <li>radius_<i>Radius_Reply_Attribute</i> - Radius-Reply-Attribute - <li>rc_<i>Radius_Check_Attribute</i> - Radius-Check-Attribute - </ul> - <li><a name="svc_acct_pop" href="man/FS/svc_acct_pop.html">svc_acct_pop</a> - Points of Presence - <ul> - <li>popnum - primary key - <li>city - <li>state - <li>ac - area code - <li>exch - exchange - <li>loc - rest of number - </ul> - <li><a name="part_pop_local" href="man/FS/part_pop_local.html">part_pop_local</a> - Local calling areas - <ul> - <li>localnum - primary key - <li>popnum - primary key - <li>city - <li>state - <li>npa - area code - <li>nxx - exchange - </ul> - <li><a name="svc_domain" href="man/FS/svc_domain.html">svc_domain</a> - Domains - <ul> - <li>svcnum - <a href="#cust_svc">primary key</a> - <li>domain - </ul> - <li><a name="svc_forward" href="man/FS/svc_forward.html">svc_forward</a> - Mail forwarding aliases - <ul> - <li>svcnum - <a href="#cust_svc">primary key</a> - <li>srcsvc - <a href="#svc_acct">svcnum of the source of this forward</a> - <li>src - literal source (username or full email address) - <li>dstsvc - <a href="#svc_acct">svcnum of the destination of this forward</a> - <li>dst - literal destination (username or full email address) - </ul> - <li><a name="domain_record" href="man/FS/domain_record.html">domain_record</a> - Domain zone detail - <ul> - <li>recnum - primary key - <li>svcnum - <a href="#svc_domain">Domain</a> (by svcnum) - <li>reczone - zone for this line - <li>recaf - address family, usually <b>IN</b> - <li>rectype - type for this record (<b>A</b>, <b>MX</b>, etc.) - <li>recdata - data for this record - </ul> - <li><a name="svc_www" href="man/FS/svc_www.html">svc_www</a> - <ul> - <li>svcnum - <a href="#cust-svc">primary key</a> - <li>recnum - <a href="#domain_record">host</a> - <li>usersvc - <a href="#svc_acct">account</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="type_pkgs" href="man/FS/type_pkgs.html">type_pkgs</a> - <ul> - <li>typepkgnum - primary key - <li>typenum - <a href="#agent_type">agent type</a> - <li>pkgpart - <a href="#part_pkg">Package definition</a> - </ul> - <li><a name="queue" href="man/FS/queue.html">queue</a> - job queue - <ul> - <li>jobnum - primary key - <li>job - <li>_date - <li>status - <li>statustext - <li>svcnum - </ul> - <li><a name="queue_arg" href="man/FS/queue_arg.html">queue_arg</a> - job arguments - <ul> - <li>argnum - primary key - <li>jobnum - <a href="#queue">job</a> - <li>arg - argument - </ul> - <li><a name="queue_depend" href="man/FS/queue_depend.html">queue_depend</a> - job dependancies - <ul> - <li>dependnum - primary key - <li>jobnum - source jobnum - <li>depend_jobnum - dependancy jobnum - </ul> - <li><a name="radius_usergroup" href="man/FS/radius_usergroup.html">radius_usergroup</a> - Link users to RADIUS groups. - <ul> - <li>usergroupnum - primary key - <li>svcnum - <a href="#svc_acct">account</a> - <li>groupname - </ul> - <li><a name="rate" href="man/FS/rate.html">rate</a> - Call rate plans - <ul> - <li>ratenum - primary key - <li>ratename - </ul> - <li><a name="rate_detail" href="man/FS/rate_detail.html">rate_detail</a> - Call rate detail - <ul> - <li>ratedetailnum - primary key - <li>ratenum - <a href="#rate">rate plan</a> - <li>orig_regionnum - call origination <a href="#rate_region">region</a> - <li>dest_regionnum - call destination <a href="#rate_region">region</a> - <li>min_included - included minutes - <li>min_charge - charge per minute - <li>sec_granularity - granularity in seconds, i.e. 6 or 60 - </ul> - <li><a name="rate_region" href="man/FS/rate_region.html">rate_region</a> - Call rate region - <ul> - <li>regionnum - primary key - <li>regionname - </ul> - <li><a name="rate_prefix" href="man/FS/rate_prefix.html">rate_prefix</a> - Call rate prefix - <ul> - <li>prefixnum - primary key - <li>regionnum - <a href="#rate_region">rate region</a> - <li>countrycode - <li>npa - <li>nxx - </ul> - <li><a name="msgcat" href="man/FS/msgcat.html">msgcat</a> - i18n message catalog - <ul> - <li>msgnum - primary key - <li>msgcode - message code - <li>locale - locale - <li>msg - Message text - </ul> - <li><a name="clientapi_session" href="man/FS/clientapi_session.html">clientapi_session</a> - ClientAPI session store - <ul> - <li>sessionnum - primary key - <li>sessionid - session ID - <li>namespace - session namespace - </ul> - <li><a name="clientapi_session_field" href="man/FS/clientapi_session_field.html">clientapi_session_field</a> - Client API session store data - <ul> - <li>fieldnum - primary key - <li>sessionnum - <a href="#session">session</a> - <li>fieldname - <li>fieldvalue - </ul> - </ul> -</body> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/schema.png b/httemplate/docs/schema.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index d0392e76f..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/schema.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/httemplate/docs/session.html b/httemplate/docs/session.html deleted file mode 100644 index 72e16424e..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/session.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -<head> - <title>Session monitor</title> -</head> -<body> -<h1>Session monitor</h1> -<h2>Installation</h2> -For security reasons, the client portion of the session montior may run on one -or more external public machine(s). On these machines, install: -<ul> - <li><a href="http://www.perl.com/CPAN/doc/relinfo/INSTALL.html">Perl</a> (at l -east 5.004_05 for the 5.004 series or 5.005_03 for the 5.005 series. Don't enable experimental features like threads or the PerlIO abstraction layer.) - <li><a href="man/FS/SessionClient.html">FS::SessionClient</a> (copy the fs_session/FS-SessionClient directory to the external machine, then: perl Makefile.PL; make; make install) -</ul> -Then: -<ul> - <li>Add the user `freeside' to the the external machine. - <li>Create the /usr/local/freeside directory on the external machine (owned by the freeside user). - <li>touch /usr/local/freeside/fs_sessiond_socket; chown freeside /usr/local/freeside/fs_sessiond_socket; chmod 600 /usr/local/freeside/fs_sessiond_socket - <li>Append the identity.pub from the freeside user on your freeside machine to the authorized_keys file of the newly created freeside user on the external machine(s). - <li>Run <pre>fs_session_server <i>user</i> <i>machine</i></pre> on the Freeside machine. - <ul> - <li><i>user</i> is a user from the mapsecrets file. - <li><i>machine</i> is the name of the external machine. - </ul> -</ul> -<h2>Usage</h2> -<ul> - <li>Web - <ul> - <li>Copy FS-SessionClient/cgi/login.cgi and logout.cgi to your web - server's document space. - <li>Use <a href="http://www.apache.org/docs/suexec.html">suEXEC</a> or <a href="http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/doc/manual/html/pod/perlsec.html#Security_Bugs">setuid</a> (see <a href="install.html">install.html</a> for details) to run login.cgi and logout.cgi as the freeside user. - </ul> - <li>Command-line - <br><pre>freeside-login username ( portnum | ip | nasnum nasport ) -freeside-logout username ( portnum | ip | nasnum nasport )</pre> - <ul> - <li><i>username</i> is a customer username from the svc_acct table - <li><i>portnum</i>, <i>ip</i> or <i>nasport</i> and <i>nasnum</i> uniquely identify a port in the <a href="schema.html#port">port</a> database table. - </ul> - <li>RADIUS - One of: - <ul> - <li>Run the <b>freeside-sqlradius-radacctd</b> daemon to import radacct - records from all configured sqlradius exports: - <tt>freeside-sqlradius-radacctd username</tt> - <li>Configure your RADIUS server's login and logout callbacks to use the command-line <tt>freeside-login</tt> and <tt>freeside-logout</tt> utilites. - <li> <i>(incomplete)</i>Use the <b>fs_radlog/fs_radlogd</b> tool to - import records from a text radacct file. - </ul> -</ul> -<h2>Callbacks</h2> -<ul> - <li>Sesstion start - The command(s) specified in the <a href="config.html#session-start">session-start</a> configuration file are executed on the Freeside machine. The contents of the file are treated as a double-quoted perl string, with the following variables available: <code>$ip</code>, <code>$nasip</code> and <code>$nasfqdn</code>, which are the IP address of the starting session, and the IP address and fully-qualified domain name of the NAS this session is on. - <li>Session end - The command(s) specified in the <a href="config.html#session-stop">session-stop</a> configuration file are executed on the Freeside machine. The contents of the file are treated as a double-quoted perl string, with the following variables available: <code>$ip</code>, <code>$nasip</code> and <code>$nasfqdn</code>, which are the IP address of the starting session, and the IP address and fully-qualified domain name of the NAS this session is on. -</ul> -<h2>Dropping expired users</h2> -Run <pre>bin/freeside-session-kill username</pre> periodically from cron. -</body> -</html> diff --git a/httemplate/docs/signup.html b/httemplate/docs/signup.html deleted file mode 100644 index 97d7aa794..000000000 --- a/httemplate/docs/signup.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -<head> - <title>Signup server</title> -</head> -<body> - <h1>Signup server</h1> -For security reasons, the signup server should run on an external public -webserver. On this machine, install: -<ul> - <li>A web server, such as <a href="http://www.apache-ssl.org">Apache-SSL</a> or <a href="http://www.apache.org">Apache</a> - <li><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.hut.fi/pub/ssh/">SSH</a> - <li><a href="http://www.perl.com/CPAN/doc/relinfo/INSTALL.html">Perl</a> (at least 5.004_05 for the 5.004 series or 5.005_03 for the 5.005 series. Don't enable experimental features like threads or the PerlIO abstraction layer.) - <li><a href="http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Text-Template">Text::Template</a> - <li><a href="http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Storable">Storable</a> - <li><a href="http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Business-CreditCard">Business-CreditCard</a> - <li><a href="http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=HTTP-BrowserDetect">HTTP::BrowserDetect</a> - - <li><a href="man/FS/SignupClient.html">FS::SignupClient</a> (copy the fs_signup/FS-SignupClient directory to the external machine, then: perl Makefile.PL; make; make install) -</ul> -Then: -<ul> - <li>Add the user `freeside' to the the external machine. - <li>Copy or symlink fs_signup/FS-SignupClient/cgi/signup.cgi into the web server's document space. - <li>When linking to signup.cgi, you can include a referring custnum in the URL as follows: <code>http://public.web.server/path/signup.cgi?ref=1542</code> - <li>Enable CGI execution for files with the `.cgi' extension. (with <a href="http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_mime.html#addhandler">Apache</a>) - <li>Create the /usr/local/freeside directory on the external machine (owned by the freeside user). - <li>touch /usr/local/freeside/fs_signupd_socket; chown freeside /usr/local/freeside/fs_signupd_socket; chmod 600 /usr/local/freeside/fs_signupd_socket - <li>Use <a href="http://www.apache.org/docs/suexec.html">suEXEC</a> or <a href="http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/doc/manual/html/pod/perlsec.html#Security_Bugs">setuid</a> (see <a href="install.html">install.html</a> for details) to run signup.cgi as the freeside user. - <li>Append the identity.pub from the freeside user on your freeside machine to the authorized_keys file of the newly created freeside user on the external machine(s). - <li>Run <pre>fs_signup_server <i>user</i> <i>machine</i> <i>agentnum</i> <i>refnum</i></pre> on the Freeside machine. - <ul> - <li><i>user</i> is a user from the mapsecrets file. - <li><i>machine</i> is the name of the external machine. - <li><i>agentnum</i> and <i>refnum</i> are the <a href="schema.html#agent">agent</a> and <a href="schema.html#part_referral">referral</a>, respectively, to use for customers who sign up via this signup server. - </ul> -</ul> -Optional: -<ul> - <li>If you create a <b>/usr/local/freeside/ieak.template</b> file on the external machine, it will be sent to IE users with MIME type <i>application/x-Internet-signup</i>. This file will be processed with <a href="http://search.cpan.org/doc/MJD/Text-Template-1.23/Template.pm">Text::Template</a> with the variables listed below available. - (an example file is included as <b>fs_signup/ieak.template</b>) See the section on <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ieak/techinfo/deploy/60/en/INS.HTM">internet settings files</a> in the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ieak/techinfo/deploy/60/en/toc.asp">IEAK documentation</a> for more information. - <li>If you create a <b>/usr/local/freeside/success.html</b> file on the external machine, it will be used as the success HTML page. Although template substiutions are available, a regular HTML file will work fine here, unlike signup.html. An example file is included as <b>fs_signup/FS-SignupClient/cgi/success.html</b> - <li>Variable substitutions available in <b>ieak.template</b>, <b>cck.template</b> and <b>success.html</b>: - <ul> - <li>$ac - area code of selected POP - <li>$exch - exchange of selected POP - <li>$loc - local part of selected POP - <li>$username - <li>$password - <li>$email_name - first and last name - <li>$pkg - package name - </ul> - <li>If you create a <b>/usr/local/freeside/signup.html</b> file on the external machine, it will be used as a template for the form HTML. This requires the template to be constructed appropriately; probably best to start with the example file included as <b>fs_signup/FS-SignupClient/cgi/signup.html</b>. - <li>If there are any entries in the <i>prepay_credit</i> table, a user can enter a string matching the <b>identifier</i> column to receive the credit specified in the <b>amount</b> column, and/or the time specified in the <b>seconds</b> column (for use with the <a href="session.html">session monitor</a>), after which that <b>identifier</b> is no longer valid. This can be used to implement pre-paid "calling card" type signups. The <i>bin/generate-prepay</i> script can be used to populate the <i>prepay_credit</i> table. -</ul> -</body> |