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I've played about doing this using perl(just to shutdown/reboot) - just
send posts over http to the respective cgi using the appropriate perl
libraries - anything that appeared as a mystery I just used a packet
sniffer and decoded the http.
Justin MacCarthy wrote:
| Yes, that's fair enough, but they seem to spend more time abusing people
| asking,
| than it would to say look at this howto or whatever..
|| Also I was going to release a little Win32 systray app, that can control
| SmoothWall (change connection profiles / dial etc) and I got very little
| help on the developing side. I was suggesting that I would be good to
build
| all scripts so they could be called via XML-RPC or SOAP , so it would be
| very easy to develop apps / systray apps / toolbar applets / web
interfaces
| to control SmoothWall.
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Andy
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Andy Edmonds.
Distributed Systems Group,
Dept. of Computer Science,
Trinity College Dublin.
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