From: guitarlynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed 6/26/2002 5:37 PM
I won't release anything that is not secured via authentication.
This would cause more problems for the project than what the
ease of administration would be worth IMHO.
I completly agree! I'm an idealist in this
I've compiled new openSSH 3.4p1 lrps based on J. Nilo's packages.
Since they are larger than the patch manager limit,
they are available for download at http://www.nothome.org:8000/
I'll leave the page up until next Friday (5 Jul 2002.)
The md5 sums for the packages are:
Thanks Mike!
The origional weblet does not apear to generate very valid HTML, though the code it
does generate seems to work fine.
After validating the Dev Demo version with http://validator.w3.org/ it looks like
there are only a few items to change. As the entire markup is easily
Richard,
This looks great! Only one minor comment/suggestion
We are trying hard to change everyone from LRP to LEAF.
Good work!
Thanks,
Steve
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One update on the site links.
If you could add www.leaf-project.org
It points to the location site as leaf.sf.net but
grants greater portability.
-sp
On Thu, 27 June 2002, Steve Fink wrote
Richard,
This looks great! Only one minor
comment/suggestion
We are trying hard
If I were going to build a machine locally for use a
development machine, what and where is a basic LEAF distro.
I was going to build a little machine to do some work
with. But I don't know specifically what the development
enviroment is. I know that it is generally based off a
debian release,
After reading Joey's message about MRTG it got me thinking.
(This is probably not a new idea)
What if we modified the architecture of Weblet so that you can add standard
plugins (in the format of the standard LEAF pachage format, LRP for now).
These might include:
SSL
Web Management of LEAF
guitarlynn,
Did you ever spend any more time playing with mosquito and its webadmin piece?
I'm now more up to date
with some of the weblet discussions in the past few months.
Richard Amerman
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