GnuDIP is a application designed to allow an ISP to publish a DNS hostname for a customer without having to assign a static IP address. Customers can maintain the address information via a CGI on the ISP's website. For those who are familiar with the dyn.ml.org part this is a simple replacement package.
IC-RADIUS is a Cistron-based RADIUS server that uses MySQL to store all of its data. It includes a Web GUI to administer users, and to view all kinds of accounting reports (i.e. utilization graphs). Several new attributes have been added for prepaid setups, such as time limit by day, month, and total. It also includes scripts to import standard radius users, files, and dictionaries.
URL? What URL should client apps use to run these methods? I tried http://www.freshmeat.net/RPC, but that just does a search for "rpc".
How about an applet mode It would be totally killer if fpm could be a panel applet with a menu with all the password items, so you didnt have to open the fpm window every time. Maybe one menu item ...
compared to popaccess I am the author of popaccess (also on freshmeat), which I wrote for which seems many of the same reasons you did, as a replacement for popauthd. I am just courious if you knew...
Re: All development stopped? > It looks as if this package has been > abandoned. > No, I just have not had a lot of time lately
Great book, but.. It sure would have been nice to see at least one hardware example. I know they make several references to reading the PCI or ISA bus specs, but still.. It would have been nice to ...