Hi Etienne:
I think is interesting, I just want to express some thougths, let me know
what all of you think:
One way is to implement the logic at the lrp box itself,while may be a
logical way I think it's not the better one.
The way a I think will be more interesting is to be able to read co
Hi Etienne, Sandro and the rest of the list
>
> I'd be happy to contribute to a web interface for LEAF
> > If there are more people interested, we could join our efforts :=)
> Here are some ideas
>
> First of all, the combinaison LRP/Kernel 2.4/Shorewall is not yet very
> common in
> the LRP wo
Hi,
I'd be happy to contribute to a web interface for LEAF
> If there are more people interested, we could join our efforts :=)
Here are some ideas
First of all, the combinaison LRP/Kernel 2.4/Shorewall is not yet very
common in
the LRP world and I can understand the lack of feedback Eric got ab
it won't run.
It seems that it runs with weblet...
I'll try out my script with weblet.
Have a nice weekend
Sandro Minola
-Original Message-
From: Eric Wolzak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 10:00 PM
To: Sandro Minola; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hello All, Sandro
> hi all
>
> i asked myself, why there is no web-based admin tool for LRP which allows
> the admin to ENTER something. weblet is great but just a viewer.
> i first tried to use weblet for HTML forms with post or get method. i found
> out, that weblet don't support any methods.
hi all
i asked myself, why there is no web-based admin tool for LRP which allows
the admin to ENTER something. weblet is great but just a viewer.
i first tried to use weblet for HTML forms with post or get method. i found
out, that weblet don't support any methods.
BUT thttpd does! then i tried