While a web interface is a good idea there are times at which one would
still need to SSH into a network. I would rather not have a php
interface adjusting BGP or OSPF configs for instance.
Matt Liotta wrote:
David E. Smith wrote:
Hey, if you want to write a Web interface for StarOS, go right ahead.
I'm sure Lonnie would love you for it. :)
I don't really have any incentive to do that.
In the meantime, though, my network has a lot of things that can only
be accessed through telnet or SSH, and I have to work with it. Maybe a
network where everything has a built-in Web server would be easier to
manage, but it would cost a lot of money I don't have (and even if I
did, I'd not be in a big hurry to spend).
It would appear you are making incorrect assumptions. Why would it cost
a lot of money? A programmer can be hired on the cheap and the amount of
work you need is small. If it cost you more than a few hundred dollars
you are over paying.
-Matt
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