Saturday, September 20, 2008

Sebiduk Sungai Musi

Beberapa waktu yang lalu saya iseng saja membongkar Lagu-Lagu saya yang di kasih mas aguswekss (GT-red) , saya menemukan lagunya Tantowi Yahya satu album. Saya coba-coba mendengarkan beberapa lagu, di sana saya sudah tahu beberapa, diantaranya, anggrek bulan, hidupku sunyi, kucari jalan terbaik, hidup terkekang dan jangan pernah berkata benci.

Saya sangat menimati alunan lagu yang dinyanyikan tantowi yahya tersebut. Dengan sedikit sentuhan genre country yang ceria saya memutar lagu itu setiap pagi semenjak saya menemukan harta karun ini. lagu yang menjadi hits saya di album ini adalah sebiduk di sungai musi. Senang banget dah pokoknya kalau lagu itu diputar, sampai-sampai tetangga kamar saya bilang, “cul, kok lagu itu mulu sih dari pagi?”, “cul, ga ada lagu lain ya?” kata seorang lagi, “cul, asyem kuwi maneh :)) , nih aku punya banyak lagu RnB,”

Aakkhh, bukannya aku ndak ada lagu lain di file, tanding banyak koleksi boleh juga dengan 80 Giga mp3 saya. Bukannya saya tidak gaul , tapi jujur saja saya bosan dengan lagu-lagu komersil dan lagu yang ngetop sesaat yang banyak beredar saat sekarang ini. band-band kebanyakan menjiplak, dan hanya ngikutin trend sesaat, tidak ada nilai seni yang tinggi yang bakal dikenang sepanjang masa. Tidak seperti band-band dulu yang lagunya masih tetap enak di dengar hingga sekarang.

Beberapa waktu yang lalu kamar saya diisi dengan suara-suara lagu daerah dan tradisional, seperti lagu-lagunya Elfa Medley, saya sangat tertarik dengan paduan suaranya dan mirip dengan logat daerah-daerah untuk lagu yang dinyanyikannya. Elly kasim juga menjadi penghibur kamar saya selama saya di perantauan ini, dengan lagu-lagu mudiak arau, sinona, malereang tabiang dan alah kabaa . Sering saya dibilang aneh, oleh para pengunjung kamar saya. Memang, sewaktu SMA saya selalu memutar musik rock, bahkan hard rock seperti Mr. Big, GNR, Extreme, Scorpion, Dream Theater. Tapi sekarang saya merasakan musik-musik kenangan yang flamboyan yang menyejukkan hati saya. :))... gaplek2... bojoku wae nganti nesu2 , nih liriknya :

Sebiduk di Sungai Musi by Tantowi Yahya



Terpesona aku melihat wajahnya

Tak kala aku duduk di dekatnya

Sebiduk seiring aku menyebrang

Berperahu ke seberang sungai musi

Kan ku tegur ia tapi hati enggan

Tak sabar hati ini menyapanya

Tak segan segan aku meliriknya

Sekilas tampak aku senyumnya

Ombak pun datang perahuku pun oleng

Tersentuh lah ia oleh ku

Terkejut tiba-tiba ia menoleh ku

Ku genggam tangannya yang halus mulus

Namun sayang seribu kali sayang

Sang biduk tlah merapat ke pantai

(tulisan ini saya dedikasikan untuk pemusik-pemusik legendaris indonesia yang telah redup di Indonesia)

hahah, bosok-bosok

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Installing Anti Virus Mail Server

So let's install Clam Anti Virus and then Spamassassin.

Installing Clam Anti Virus...

cd /downloads/

tar zxvf clamav-x.xx.tar.gz

cd clamav-x.xx

pw useradd clamav -s /sbin/nologin -d /tmp

pw useradd qscand -s /sbin/nologin -d /tmp

./configure

make && make check && make install && make clean

Now we'll do a few configuration settings to the /usr/local/etc/clamd.conf file. This file won't get use much, since we aren't going be using the daemonized version of ClamAV, but it does get accessed occasionally by other processes.

vi /usr/local/etc/clamd.conf

"Example" - needs be commented out. If it is not, make sure that it is commented out (#)
"LogFile" - should be uncommented and set to /var/log/clamav/clamd.log
"LogTime" - should be uncommmented.
"LogSyslog" - should be uncommented.
"User" - should be uncommented and set to qscand
"ScanMail" - should be uncommented.

vi /usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf

"Example" - needs be commented out. If it is not, make sure that it is commented out (#)
"DatabaseDirectory" - should be uncommented and set to /usr/local/share/clamav

vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/clamd.sh

#!/bin/sh

FOO_BIN=/usr/local/sbin/clamd
test -x $FOO_BIN || exit 5

case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting `$FOO_BIN -V`"
$FOO_BIN

;;
stop)
echo "Shutting down `$FOO_BIN -V`"
killall $FOO_BIN

;;
restart)
$0 stop
$0 start

;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
exit 1
;;
esac

chmod 755 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/clamd.sh

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/clamd.sh start

Ok, Clam AV is now installed, but let's go ahead and set it up so that it will auto-update every night with the latest virus definitions! First we will want to set up the proper logging for the updater....

/usr/local/bin/freshclam -l /var/log/clamav/clam-update.log

If the server is able to get updates, you should see an output similar to this:

[root@crescent clamav]# freshclam -l /var/log/clamav/clamav-update.log
ClamAV update process started at Sun Oct 24 23:36:22 2004
main.cvd is up to date (version: 27, sigs: 23982, f-level: 2, builder: tomek)
daily.cvd is up to date (version: 549, sigs: 1583, f-level: 3, builder: ccordes)

Woohoo! You're updated with the latest virus definiations from the Clam database!

Now we just set a crontab to run every night, which will run the auto-update procedure! In the example below, I've set mine to run every day at 1:40 AM. The odd run time came reccomended from ClamAV, if you're wondering. Running freshclam at times other than the top of an hour reduces the load on their servers. so feel free to adjust the time to something even more offbeat, like 1:42 AM or something. The guys at ClamAV will thank you.

crontab -e (make sure you run this command as root)

40 1* * * /usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet -l /var/log/clamav/clam-update.log

Now save your new crontab and exit. That's it! We're all done with Clam Anti Virus! You will now have a server-wide e-mail virus scanner that updates itself every night with the latest and greatest virus definitions!

Now we install SpamAssassin...

cd /downloads/

Install most current version of SpamAssassin using the pkg_add utility...

pkg_add -r Mail-SpamAssassin

If you are unable to getch SpamAssassin in the above command, I've included a copy of the package in the qmailrocks bundle. I'm so nice.

pkg_add p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.1_2.tgz

Note: Alternatively, if you're a source junkie, I've included a tarball of Spamassassin 3.01 in the qmailrocks bundle.

SpamAssassin is now installed, so let's configure it...

cd /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin

cp local.cf.sample local.cf

vi local.cf

Make sure the following lines exist and are not commented out.

rewrite_subject 1
required_hits 5

Now save and exit out of the file.

And now we will configure the server to start SpamAssassin on boot:

vi /etc/rc.conf

Add the following line:

spamd_enable="YES"

Now save and exit out of the file.

Start up SpamAssassin:

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd.sh start

and check the status to make sure it's running:

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd.sh status

If spamd is runnign correctly, you should get an status output like this:

spamd is running as pid 65467 65470 65471 65472 65473 65474.

If all has gone well, both Spamassassin and Clam Anti Virus should now be installed and SpamAssassin should be running. With both of these programs installed, we can now install Qmail-Scanner.

yes, great jobs, and enjoy u with freebsd :))

susah :D