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Re: [DotGNU]Butler = DGEE
From: |
Ian Fung |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU]Butler = DGEE |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Jan 2003 13:40:54 -0500 |
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Peter Minten wrote:
How about this:
Webshell is a shell in the BASH sense, it executes commands from the
command
line. Webshell is also a user-friendly DotGNU utility. The first
Webshell can be
integrated into the DGEE I guess, let's call this the Webshell Server.
The
second Webshell can use the first Webshell (you can translate GUI
commands in
command line code) and there can be many variants of the second
Webshell, so
let's call it the Webshell Client. The Webshell Clients don't have
direct DGEE access, they must use the Webshell Server.
i've been following the conversation you and chris have been having.
just want to make sure this is what you're saying. we had a similar
idea. so a DGEE would actually have to be running a Webshell webservice
right? and that webservice will let the client interact with other
webservices on that server and even start its own webservices on that
server. if that is the case, we need to think carefully about security
and include it starting from the beginning.
speaking of security what's going on with address@hidden do we have a
working auth implementation?
anyways,
-alias