> The basic method would be a DOS/Windoze program to edit/create the most > standard options in config files rather then digging through network.conf > and others to find the right lines to edit. > > The advanced method would be a web interface since the basics are there from > weblet already. This one may be over my head.
What about something that could do a number of simple configuration options? There are probably a set number of configurations that LEAF is used for mainstream use: - one inside + one outside interface (dynamic IP) - one inside + one outside interface (static IP) - one inside + one dialup interface - one inside, one outside, one 'DMZ' etc that would configure network.conf, save it to disk and restart the network? If this was done in a web interface like the boxed stuff from SMC, Netgear et al, a lot of newbies wouldn't ever have to go into a root shell, and those who want to tinker further still have full access to do what they want? Not sure how to implement something like this though (I would help if I could!) Regards, John _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
