Sorry if this message appears twice.

I have managed to get NoCat working on Wisp-Dist in an unusual way.  I used 
ActiveState's (http://www.activestate.com) PerlApp program to convert NoCat into a 
binary executable.  I also had to add gpg and gpgv to Wisp-Dist.  The total additional 
disk 
space is about 1.5 meg.  The total Wisp-Dist image with the additions is 8202k, or 
just 
over 8 meg.

If you do not already have PerlApp (a part of the PerlDev package), this is an 
expensive 
solution.  As best I recall, the PerlDev package costs over $500.00.  There is a free 
(I 
think) Perl2Exe that I have seen, but I have never used it.

However, I can/will send the "gateway" executable to anyone that asks.  Send requests 
to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], ie not to my email address for this list.  The perl code used to 
generate 
the executable is/was an unmodified NoCat 0.082.

I am a novice at access points, routing and NoCat.  So I cannot say the binary 
executable 
of NoCat is solid, but it works on my test system.

Ray



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