Simon Leinen simon@limmat.switch.ch writes:
The first project is called "cl-snmp". I have developed it more than ten years ago, and have been distributing it on a Web site:
Cool; what license is it released under?
For remote access, it would be most convenient if I could use an account named "leinen", which I can access using SSHv2 with my private key. The public key is attached to this message.
Like Mario mentioned, sleinen is all we can offer but SSHv2 and using a private key to authenticate is not a problem (it's what I personally use).
Mario, do you know where Nikodemus is? We've left Edi hanging for too long, I feel and I don't want the same to happen to Simon.
Erik.
Erik Enge eenge@prium.net writes:
Mario, do you know where Nikodemus is?
Nope.
We've left Edi hanging for too long, I feel and I don't want the same to happen to Simon.
If you would like to go ahead and add the pending projects (that would be Edis, right?), I think it would be ok.
Regards, Mario.
Erik Enge writes:
Simon Leinen simon@limmat.switch.ch writes:
The first project is called "cl-snmp". I have developed it more than ten years ago, and have been distributing it on a Web site:
Cool; what license is it released under?
I'll put it under LGPL (until now there was no explicit license; bad idea I know).
For remote access, it would be most convenient if I could use an account named "leinen", which I can access using SSHv2 with my private key. The public key is attached to this message.
Like Mario mentioned, sleinen is all we can offer but SSHv2 and using a private key to authenticate is not a problem (it's what I personally use).
Ok, great. I hadn't seen Mario's message, probably wasn't in the loop.
Mario, do you know where Nikodemus is? We've left Edi hanging for too long, I feel and I don't want the same to happen to Simon.
Regards & thanks for working on this,