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linesrv-mysql
| linesrv-mysql | A server to remotely control the internet connection | | Priority | |
| Section | net |
| Installed size | 320 |
| Maintainer | Marco Presi (Zufus) <zufus@debian.org> |
| Architecture | i386 |
| Version | 2.1.21-4 |
| Depends | libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1), libmysqlclient15off (>= 5.0.19-1), libpam0g (>= 0.76), adduser, mysql-client |
| Suggests | pppconfig | wvdial, apache |
| File name | pool/main/l/linesrv/linesrv-mysql_2.1.21-4_i386.deb |
| Description | LineControl runs a server application on a masquerading - server (Linux). Clients on other hosts may now talk to this server and say that it should establish a certain line (usually using pppd/chat, isdnctrl or some other script). LineControl Server then calls a certain shellscript and waits until a specified network - device is up (for analog lines), until /dev/isdninfo changes its status (if using the ISDN capabilities) or until a certain file exists. Then it sends to all connected Clients a message that the connection is established. The connection won't get killed until each client told to do so, had a timeout or has been terminated. LineControl provides a nice status monitor via two easy to use cgi-bin pages. . This version provide an interface to log all connections into a mysql database. |
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