Yes It will..., probabily I will do the same :-)

cheers

Josh Tipping wrote:
I've been looking for the same thing. I've decided that its probably easiest
to write my own web interface using PHP :) If you have this sort of
programming knowledge, it might be an option for you?

Josh.

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True Ari,

the idea is to have an webtool to provide to the end user a easy way to create stations and logins. Basic Stuff only.

Many thanks
LT


Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
On 12/10/2006, at 7:11 PM, LuisTorres (PAPTi) wrote:

anyone have ported Amp or any webadmin tool for BsD?
I worked with one author about 9 months ago on one of the tools and helped port a few things (mostly Linux path assumptions). But in the end, I think you'll find it much easier to edit the config files by hand. They look overwhelming to start with (because the sample files are too complex and unhelpful), but none of the web admin tools seem (IMO) to do a very good job of giving you control over important functionality.


Ari Maniatis



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