This looks really nice! I really would like to try it out, but there
is no code on the sourceforge site released yet. Unfortunately I am
not the person you are looking for as my understanding of the advanced
routing concepts is not that good yet, thats why I am interested in
your tool :)

How much of this actually works?

micah


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:59:07 -0500, Aaron Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've managed to create a web based interface to some of the advanced
> routing capabilities in Linux.  Currently it is functional (and
> pretty, i think :) although far from perfect.  I'm looking for people
> with better programming skills and/or understandings of advanced
> routing concepts in Linux than I have who'd like to help out with the
> project.
> 
> The overall goals are:
> #1 to make advanced routing and traffic shaping very easy for those
> just getting started
> #2 allow admins to easily backup or restore multiple versions of an
> entire linux router's configuration (fw, routing, traffic shaping,
> interface settings etc) via a single text file, much like a cisco
> router
> #3 make it all pretty enough that the nontechnical CIO types say "wow"
> and let us use linux routers in production more often.
> 
> The current system is a collection of perl CGI scripts and a
> background process that keeps an eye on things.  It supports high
> availability via the heartbeat project and uses Julian Anastasov's
> kernel patches to support load balanced routing with dead gateway
> detection.  The background process can start a dialup connection if
> all other connections have failed.
> rrdtool is used to generate lots of pretty graphs locally, and the
> system supports snmp and zabbix remote monitoring.
> 
> If you're interested (and especially if you'd like to help!) please
> check out the project page:
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdtrg/
> 
> thanks
> -Aaron
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