Follow-up Comment #3, task #5494 (project administration): Hi Sebastian,
Applogies for the delay, OK code wise, I have written a PHP website (see www.ictsc.com) that is modular in design, this is going to be the base of c3ns, main menu structure on the left of the page content in the center and content specific menu's on the right. This is effectivley the framework for the other elements. In addition I am working on a couple of bash installation scripts for the various debian based server systems that I intend to provide configuration front ends for (they are litereally apt-get install, followed by all the relevent packages, followed by a copy process to copy custom configs to specific locations...). Plus a few generic iptables firewall scripts, generic asterisk configs, generic dhcp3 and bind9 configs (for integrated dns/dhcp These scripts and configs are literally working base configurations for these apps, and in some cases are literally modifications of the configs packaged with the apllication (modified so that the application actually does something sensible on start) I should be able to drop a few of these scripts and configs onto my site in the coming week as code exerps, they will end up at http://www.ictsc.org/c3ns, (that page is live now but without any real content). Unfortuinatley I do not have an ftp site, or the ability to host compressed files. Once I have added the relevent copyright notices to my code and scripts I will make them available to you. What is the best method of doing so? _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=5494> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/
