Andrea

Have you had the chance to look at the webconf package for LEAF. Would you think it would be difficult to port to this environment?

Thanks

Erich


Tom Eastep wrote:

* the GUI is made of shell scripts -- no other programming language, no
extra software to install (well, system utilities only)
* runs on almost any httpd server - tested on many LRP specific servers such
as sh-httpd (shell based as well), mini-httpd, thttpd, and - of course -
apache
* the web server doesn't need to be root in order to get write privileges to
Shorewall files
* .htaccess ready
* edit Shorewall main configuration files, executes Shorewall commands
(start, stop, restart, status, ...)
* shows system/Shorewall logs
* multi-language ready (english/italian)
* IE/Firefox compatible

Hosting system prerequisites (besides Shorewall specifics)

* sudo utility (usually part of all distro, anyhow available at
http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/)

Curious enough?

URL:             http://62.110.196.251
User:             awdwall
Password:     gogetit

Any comments, critics, suggestions, opinions are more than welcome.

Support

Please don't even think I'll be able to react to your requests/bug reports
as 'someone' ;-) else does (altough I'll try to do the best my competence -
and the time available - will allow). I'm not a real guru and most of what
I've done to make those script working - starting from the basic knowledge
of *nix - is self-taught so please put into consideration a good profusion
of patience from your side -- this is my first open source experience.

Actions

What you'll play with is a stable 1.4.2 code installed over a Bering 1.2
distro an mounted on a embedded system -- activities are undergoing to move
the code to a 'full' distro (now testing on a RH 9 with standard RPMs).
I think that after Tom stated that Shorewall will remain pretty stable in
terms of structure for a reasonable long period of time, there are good
chaches to make the script compatible with the current release.
Depending on the number of requests I will receive, the package will be made
available to the Shorewall community under the GNU GPL license -- expected
release date: Mar 31, 2005


That's all, folks!

Have a nice day,
Andrea Galmacci




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