2011-10-24 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] help with squid and language

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From: Tim White <ti***8@gmail.com>
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UTC Datetime: 2011-10-24 00:38:40 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 17:38:40 +1000

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Glad that it worked for you!

We currently don't have Indonesian as a language. We allow the Locale to 
be changed so at the least you can have the correct currency displayed, 
even if there isn't yet a translation.

If you make yourself an account at www.transifex.net (free account as 
you'll be working on an opensource project), I'll add you to an 
Indonesian team and you can translate it! You can do it via the web 
interface at transifex, or if you are familiar with gettext and it's 
tools, then you can use the traditional tools (poedit, <insert your 
favourite text editor here>).

Just let me know your username when you have it.

Tim

On 24/10/11 16:36, ????? ?????? wrote:
> Hi Tim..
> It works...
> thanks a lot..
>
> yesterday i changed the language into id_ID, the status was "Current 
> locale is *id_ID*, which sets the language to *Bahasa Indonesia*, and 
> location to *Indonesia*. Currency symbol is *Rp"*
> *but somehow the language still english, only currency that has changed.*
> *if there is no translation of indonesian language, i think i could help.*
> *but i dont know where to start..*
>
> **
> *
> *
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Tim White <ti***8@gmail.com>
> *To:* GRASE Hotspot General Discussions 
> <gr***t@lists.sourceforge.net>
> *Sent:* Sunday, October 23, 2011 11:57 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] help with squid
>
> On 23/10/11 01:32, ????? ?????? wrote:
>> Hi Tim...
>>
>> could you help me find a way to make squid accessable from LAN side?
>> i know this would leave some hole in system, but for now i need some 
>> proxy..
>
> The reason I think it's not working, is that chilli won't let those 
> computers through as they aren't authorised. (Seeing as one of the 
> main functions of chilli is to ensure that you are logged in first). 
> What should work is creating "computer accounts" for the machines that 
> you need to allow through, that way, when the mac address is seen by 
> chilli, it logs them in automatically with the computer account (which 
> by default has no limits).
>
> Try that.
>
> Failing that. You can poke a hole in the firewall by commenting out 
> the line "ipt -I PREROUTING -t mangle -p tcp -s $NET/$MASK -d $ADDR 
> --dport 3128 -j DROP" in the /etc/chilli/ipup.sh file, however this 
> may be overwritten in future upgrades so you'd need to fix it each 
> time. (dpkg should ask you on upgrade if you have modified the file, 
> if you want to keep your changes).
>
> Tim
>
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