Have a look in the ports@ archive for "clish"...

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Fernando Quintero
<fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Tico, Im working in the project too.
>
> Basically, how do you add new "commands"  to nsh?, coding in c?, the
> idea is use a .xml file with easy fields.
>
> And, We Think nsh is used more for routing services,like BGP, OSPF,
> etc, with mico the idea is configure system's stuff and services
> installed with the base system, like dhcp, dns, vpn, nfs, ssh, etc.
>
> these are some ideas about, what we want to do.
>
> 2009/7/22 tico <tico-o...@raapid.net>:
> > Astrid Sanchez wrote:
> >>
> >> Here in Colombia started some months ago the development of a
> >> new project called MICO. It's purpose is create a CLI to configure
> >> services on
> >> OpenBSD. MICO was presented in Campus Party Colombia and you can see the
> >> slides on [1], also the screencast showing the functionality implemented
> >> so
> >> far in [2].
> >>
> >
> > Hello Astrid,
> >
> > I've read your slides, but it's not clear to me what advantage MICO has
over
> > nsh[A],
> > which already is a CLI that configures services on OpenBSD and is well
> > integrated.
> >
> > Certainly you're free to write whatever CLI or management scripts you
want,
> > but I was curious why you wanted to start over? What problem with nsh are
> > you trying to fix?
> >
> > !Saludos!
> > Tico
> >
> > [A] http://www.nmedia.net/nsh/
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> --------------
>
> Fernando Quintero
> http://nonroot.blogspot.com/
> *Just a nonroot User*
>



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