Plugins administration WebUI

Today i finished the implementation of the plugin administration WebUI. Now it is possible to install and delete OpenMediaVault plugins via WebUI. The plugins itself a generic Debian packages. This makes it easy to handle package dependencies and the whole install/remove process.

The (really important) ‘About’ page has been already design 🙂

New logo

After becoming familar to Inkscape i created the new OpenMediaVault logo. Note, i’m not a gfx artist, so I hope you will like it anyway.

Finished Rsync service implementation

This weekend i finished to implement the Rsync service. OpenMediaVault will act as Rsync server if this is enabled. Also scheduled Rsync jobs are supported which can be local or remote, where remote also support the push and pull modes. The user permission thing is a little bit tricky for Rsync modules when acting as a server, but i think i’ve found a good solution where everybody will be happy. If a rsync server module is read/write enabled only users with read/write and read-only permissions are allowed to contact the module if this is not public/anonymous. If the module is write-only then only users with read/write permissions are allowed to use this module.

Thanks to the ability to execute commands asynchronously it is also possible to run a job from within the WebUI. For those of you that are interested how it works: There are several RPC methods (start/stop/content) to manage the async command execution and displaying the command output in the WebUI. It was a little bit difficult to find the best implementation because i did not want to give away sensible informations about the command from the backend to the WebUI, on the other hand is should be easy and clear to understand and use. At the end a token (currently the pid of the command) is used to identify the async running command in a RPC call. But stop, there are some additional security checks in the backend that ensure that a RPC can not be used to stop any running command on the server. The pid is used as key to access a structure with all necessary informations which is stored in session. So it is not possible to use this feature to attack the system.

Finished generic SMB/CIFS service

The general SMB/CIFS service frontend and backend has been finished. Currently no Active Directory support has been implemented because i do not have enough knowledge about this feature, also i do not have a Windows Server installation for testing. But the backend has been designed that way to allow users with more knowledge to implement it via community plugin.