Thousands Nethserver instances in the world!

We’re growing up :smile:

2500

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So? 100 installations every two weeks, not bad! :grinning:

I will go to Salvador today to the last installation Nethserver (Proxy).

Total servers installed in the company.
2 Sao Paulo
1 Rio de Janeiro
1 Recife

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Super cool @alexcsilva!
Are those installs all connected using the same domain? Can you tell us a bit about your setup? We love to hear some usecases!

Near 3000 :smile:

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I love rounded numbers

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I changed the title! Bear in mind that these are ACTIVE installations :slight_smile:

Hey Hey, I’m that one single install from Pakistan :smiley:

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yes, it is! Just one? You have to multiple it! Which kind of installation do you have? Business, personal or just test? Which modules ?

At the moment, it’s a test installation … aiming to deploy in production at a small business.

My primary need was a web-filter with https filtering capability, and with provision for multiple profiles so that some users can be given access to certain things while others get access to other things.

I’ve tested quite a few free distros and this one seems the most promising.

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Hey, one question though … why is nethserver not covered/promoted anywhere on the web? Before doing my testing on other distros, I did the obvious thing and googled for free solutions … did not see any mention of nethserver in any reviews/guides/product-advertisement/comparisons/etc on the first 3 pages of google results.

I only stumbled across nethserver through someone mentioning it in the endian community firewall forum.

Got it, you’re right :slight_smile:
Indeed, we need to improve our site and SEO profile (any good SEO around?)
What are you searching? Which keywords have you used?

Can you show us the link from endian forum?

At that point, I was getting an SSL certificate error while using https filtering on endian community firewall, so I was searching for “endian community ssl certificate error”.

Generally, for the past two days, I’ve used combinations of “https filter” “webfilter” “block https” “application block”, things like that. Which brings me a question again: any plans on introducing an application filter like untangle uses? I’ve found that to be the most effective for blocking stuff at application level, instead of relying on other methods. Obviously, I have no idea how it works since I’m not a dev, or even a linux guy. Primarily, skype and teamviewer are the problematic apps that I’m looking at.

Sorry, I’ve tried searching my history, but I can’t locate that page again :frowning:

I don’t think you will find something about NethServer on Endian forum (at list on http://www.efwsupport.com), even on italian forum ( http://anxalug.org/forum/forums/endian/) but you will find on Zentyal forum (I think that the first mention was on July 27, 2014).

Funny thing is, I can’t locate ANY link from my history relating to my search. I’ve tried looking through all my history before I did the google search for Nethserver. Obviously I saw something in some place that made me search for Nethserver, but I’ve gone through 2 days of search history before that google search, can’t see anything related to Nethserver. This is quite strange, lol

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Don’t worry, would you like to help out here?
What are your skills? :wink:

Haha, I’m completely useless. I have no developmnt/scripting skills … and minimal experience of windows AD and linux till now. My work-experience basically covered NetApp storage, Symantec Netbackup, and a bit of VMware.

I’m not sure what use I can be to you guys, but sure, I’d love to help out in any way within my capability.

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Have you worked on NethServer and AD integration yet? You should try.
Or you should install NethServer on VMware, playing with VMware tools, so you are able to write down a howto like this

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I like rounded numbers

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