http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/215
ONR aims to be a drop-in administration tool for BIND and DHCP, making their combined administration easier as a whole.
I have the vm running but the username and password listed do not work. Also, clicking the SSL Login link directs the browser to https://onr.int.uovgaz.net/onr/index.php. That's easy enough to fix but, can you post the correct username and password for the web front-end? Thanks.
Sorry about the delay in response - the username/password is test_usr/test_pwd.
Thanks for the response but you gave me the same username/password that's in the writeup on the appliance page. I've tried that and it doesn't work.
Hmm, that's odd. What messages (if any) are returned? As long as the MySQL database is running, it should be able to lookup the username/password, which I'm certain is correct.
Congratulations for the great work .
prabhakar
I really like the idea behind this appliance. Will testing it out I have come accross two issues.
1: If I don't logout of the web interface and my desktop is rebooted... the next time I try to login onr tells me that the user is already logged in... so now I am essetially locked out. How do I clear that from the web server. I have tried rebooting the appliance, but it has the memory of an elephant:)
2: The DHCP server is not servering out IP's I copied the examples given the best I could, yet nothing. How do you recommend I trouble shoot it?
Thanks again for this appliance and keep up the good work.
Thanks for the feedback on the appliance.
For your first question, here's a workaround (I'll have to find an easier way to recover from this/prevent this from happening in the first place).
1. Login to the virtual machine either via SSH or at the console (onr/onrpassword by default)
2. At the prompt, execute: mysql -u onruser -p onr
When prompted, enter the database password for onruser: d00DZ!!p1zz@
3. At the mysql> prompt, enter: update authentication set online = 0;
4. Try to login to the web interface.
For the second question, there's a pretty simple explanation: I did not include the DHCP server portion of the system because I did not feel what I had at the time of submission would be useful even for testing purposes.
I intend to release a more complete version that includes functionality on both the DNS and DHCP sides.
Thanks again for testing!
Maybe I'm crazy, but when I hit the web interface, its just a black screen with ONR in the middle of the page... no place to log in.
What am I missing? I tried in Firebox and IE.
Ah, nevermind, found the /onr.
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sullimd
Please, need root password.
Once again another appliance rendered useless by by the insistance on installing bit torrent to access it. When will VMWare stop discriminating against those who do not or can not use bit torrent for performing downloads!!!
Would it be possible for VMTN to at least consider posting alternate non Bit torrent links to for those who jhave to use normal download mechanizms.
You can use sudo as the onr user to gain root-level access. At this point you can set a root password yourself, or just continue to use sudo.
Great appliance, but downloading with BitTorrent is a pain in the *.
http download from this mirror:
http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/187683/ONR.zip
regards,
Bert
I can't seem to edit or delete existing entries; it just drops me to the main login page when I hit submit, and selecting apply changes does nothing. Is this functionality not complete?
That functionality is not yet complete. I've been a little tied up lately finishing exams and such, and I'm hoping to get that working soon.