Just to give continuity to my previous announcement, this is to confirm my
committment to port my scripts collection for Shorewall (already published
as a tarball for 'standard' distros that could use apache + sudo) under
webconf - that I consider very good indeed having solved one of the most
difficult aspects for web management: form data/file upload handling.

Timing - I hope to be able to start spending time on the project starting
from April 25.

Cheers,
Andrea

>
> >Nathan did a great job to create an extendable framework for a
> >webconfiguration system in line with the modular nature of LEAF
> >packages. This means that you can extend webconf anyway you like.
> >With the base webconf system you can edit the packages like with
> >lrcfg but by using package specific "lwp" packages you can make a
> >nice interface to a package configuration and still have the choice
> >to do it the "old fashioned way" by using the CLI (lrcfg).
> >So the only thing webconf "lacks" now is some lwp packages to provide
> >a "nice" interface to the lrp packages (there are already some
> >created by Nathan)
> >
> >
> You are right and Andrea already offered to do so.
>
> >For a few years I hear talking about a nice GUI or a new config
> >system on this list, Nathan actually builded a nice extendible and
> >advanced system which I believe can be better than f.e. m0n0wall and
> >solves the "config issue". So why not put our effort in helping
> >Nathan? What's wrong with his system?
> >
> >
> Nothing at all. It just takes as much time as any other Web based GUI
> (and the increasing number of incompatible browsers dos not help much).
> Not being fluent in haserls dialect makes this more difficult too. But
> these are excuses....
>
> We'll see if I can muster the effort of writing a few .lwps
>
> cheers
>
> Erich
>
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