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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of Secure Login V1.0
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Loic Dachary |
Subject: |
Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of Secure Login V1.0 |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Jul 2002 12:47:44 +0200 |
Hi,
Could you please submit your project again with a URL to the
current distribution (a temporary URL will do) ? Also note that the
system name should be something like securelogin, not savannah ;-)
Could you please refer to the operating system as GNU/Linux ?
Of course, it gives credit to the GNU project that initiated the idea
of a Free Software operating system in 1984. But, more importantly,
it leads people to the philosophy of Free Software that is attached
to it.
Thanks in advance,
address@hidden writes:
>
> A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org.
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
>
>
> Martin Richard Sanders <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
> License: gpl
> Other License:
> Package: Secure Login V1.0
> System name: savanah
> This package wants to apply for inclusion in the GNU project
>
> Description:
> It is a UNIX/Linux shell. It is based on bash, but it is easier to use. For
> example; instead of typing rlogin -l <username> <server> - you would simply
> type in rlogin and then you will be asked for the variables. The shell is
> also secure, in that it uses a key that must be entered everytime you run a
> command. So it someone did hack into your account, they will not be able to
> run any commands without the key. At the moment they key is stored in the
> source code.
>
> At the moment I have not made it available. However, you can use a shell
> that i also wrote that is similar to it by getting a shell account at
> www.publiclinux.net. This shell is called SanCat V1.0. I wrote it originally
> to only run on the Public Linux server, then decided to write a new version
> with extra features and make it available to the public.
>
> The shell provides a prompt and waits to input. Any input is then checked
> using IF statements. If the command is valid then it askes for input for any
> variables (if any are needed) and then makes a system call to run the
> command.
>
> I will soon be setting up my own shell provider with the IP and WWW address
> zion.ath.cx which will be using Secure Login V1.0.
>
> Other Software Required:
> The entire package is written in Perl so requires at least perl V5.
>
> Other Comments:
> I will be providing free support to uses of Secure Login V1.0 through email
> at address@hidden
>
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