Services
deadnet.de provides many different services. most of the services offered are not
immediately usefull for the average user. the following listing is therefore splitted
into two seperate parts.
central enduser internet services
webmail
the webmail system we chose years ago is the widely used
squirrelmail webmail-client.
our local installation is reachable via
https://mail.deadnet.de.
please note, that the hostname
mail.deadnet.de is the only one which is equipped with a valid SSL certificate.
all the other services running on different hostnames (e.g. subversion) are using this certificate (with a wrong
hostname consequently) and therefore produce a message during browsing.
mailboxes
mailboxes are created for each and every registered mail-user. the mailboxes can be accessed via
the POP3(s) and the IMAP(s) protocol and their secure variants respectively. to configure your mail-client
right you just have to point the configuration for "incoming mail server" to the
mail.deadnet.de host.
mailserver
the "outgoing mailserver" configuration of your client is pretty much the same. you should choose
to use the transport security features for SMTP namely SSL/TLS and you have to choose the authentificaton
possibilities offered by your client under the name of "normal password authentication". the host of course
is again
mail.deadnet.de
documentation
for more detailed system documentation please refer to the doku-wiki at
docs.deadnet.de
technical operational services
phpmyadmin
if you are running a database backed website you can access the database via the well known and
notoriously unsecure
phpmyadmin-tool which
is globally installed for every user at
https://mysql.deadnet.de/
(NOTE: now there is the certificate warning popup we mentioned earlier - please add a security exception to your browser)
please do NOT try to install your own phpmyadmin as those intallations are searched and nuked via automatic background
processes.
subversion
the subversion-repositories are accessible via
https://svn.deadnet.de.
please note, that a repository is NOT automagically created for each user, please contact the administrators for
this.
mailman listserv
there is a vital and working mailman installation available for all customers which need such a service.
sadly enought, that actually nobody is really using this service. (apart from the great boule-guys!).
so if you have a mailinglist go here
https://lists.deadnet.de
to configure your users (again: you'll get the certificate warning here). there are even non-public
archives available.