Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 20:02:52 -0400 From: Clayton Scott Kern <ckern1@twcny.rr.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Sjaak Nabuurs <sjaaknabuurs@citytower.com> Subject: Re: PicoBSD create a http menu Message-ID: <20040417000252.GA3799@quasar.twcny.rr.com> In-Reply-To: <00bb01c42408$c9b7a2d0$3302a8c0@citytower> References: <00bb01c42408$c9b7a2d0$3302a8c0@citytower>
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Have you looked into either m0n0wall (http://m0n0.ch/wall/) or m0n0bsd (http://m0n0.ch/bsd/). I'm using m0n0wall with a Soekris net4801 and I plan to try m0n0bsd in the future. on 04-17-2004, Sjaak Nabuurs wrote: > Hello > > I would like to setup a small box for managing bandwith, firewall rules and more ... on a flash cards if possible 32Mb card > A user must have to setup his setting like ip adres gateway and DNS and firewall rules and more > > Everything has to be small I dont want to install apache/perl/php. > I like picoBSD and this looks nice to me. > > Does anybody give me a good hint how to setup a webserver menu. Just like many devices use for settings (routers/asdl modems .....) some devices use telnet for settings. > How they work with not to have perl or php do they use bash or something like to have interaction between a webserver and settings > I like to use the Boa webserver but how to get the settings from the webserver to example the /etc/rc.conf without perl or any programming language. > Password management etc.... > > I good hint on menu driven telnet/sh/bash would be nice as well. > Are there some examples for this, like passwd management. > > > Cheers > > Sjaak > > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" -- Clayton Scott Kern ckern1@twcny.rr.com The software states that it UNIX System Administrator requires Microsoft Windows 95, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 or Linux, Solaris, HP-UX higher, so I installed FreeBSD.
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