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I've given it thought as to platform Independent, though I'm not against it, I've developed similar win32 apps. I've also started work on a m0n0wall Control Server that would allow for centralized management. This is a cheap method of management, but it is affective. The control server functions like this: User accesses the Control Server, can add/delete/edit/manage m0n0wall units, and enter in username, password, or both. The manage option would access remote m0n0walls and tabs, allowing for multiple remote sessions to be opened. Also to be implemented into the control server is bandwidth testing, where user could select units to test too, and view results. Like I said, cheap, but it is affective and would be based on the m0n0wall image. Junior On 4/21/06, Fabrizio Lippolis <Fabrizio dot Lippolis at aurigainformatica dot it> wrote: > > Junior Gillespie ha scritto: > > > Hello everyone, I thought I would throw and idea towards you. Would > > anyone > > be interested in a Win32 Remote Management Application? > > It could be implemented in a cross platform language like Python with > wxPython or Java with SWT. This way it could be executed not only on > Windows, also Linux or BSD boxes. > > -- > Fabrizio > -- Thanks, Junior -- Thanks, Junior |