On Sunday 03 February 2002 17:43, Stewart Adey wrote: > p.s. Get back to me quick! I'm in the mood to start to learn cgi > programming! HURRY!!!!
I've been looking at doing something like this, but the size and security are _big_ concerns. I would be easy to do something that simply works, but if it's easy to hack like most cheap commercial routers there's not much of a point in doing it. Ultimately, there will be an online floppy image generator similar to the old Coyote one (sloppy) or other modern ones like BBImage. I'm looking at other source code and in the planning stage right now. Having configuration scripts that take advantage of all possible setups with any of the LEAF releases would be too large to fit on a floppy period, so we can either go with a basic config script via sh-httpd and a full-config online generator or simply do the online generator. The questions really lie in the extreme diversity contained in our releases and how to keep from limiting this while making it easy to configure. I'd love some ideas and input on this! A great book for ash (shell) scripting is "The UNIX programming environment" by Kernighan (1984 and available at many libraries). Perl would likely be preferred for the online generator, IMHO. -- ~Lynn Avants aka Guitarlynn guitarlynn at users.sourceforge.net http://leaf.sourceforge.net If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got the wrong question! _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
