[Voyage-linux] standard web interface?
Nick L.
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Wed Apr 1 01:16:43 HKT 2009
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Jeff Ramin <jeff.ramin at singlewire.com> wrote:
>
> It seems to me that many folks are running voyage on appliance-like
> systems, without displays or input devices. I assume many voyage users
> would have a need for remote (web) administration, for tasks such as
> network configuration, rebooting, etc.
>
> Does anybody know of a web interface that could be used as a starting
> point? I can write one myself, but I'd rather not re-invent the wheel,
> if it's not necessary.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
I posted a similar question to the Debian mailing list and elsewhere a
while back. Some of the suggestions were:
Custom php scripts and javascript ala monwall.
Using OpenWRT web interface which is customizable via the Lua language.
Modifying the X-wrt interface.
Punky had a blog posting about a peice of software like this some time
ago. Project Thunder-something-or-other??
Something like this would be much welcomed. I know a group of folks
who would really like to use --as I am-- the ALIX board as an MPD
audiophile appliance in high end systems. It would make having a "web
router" like interface so much easier for them to setup MPD, music
directories and so forth.
I would help in any way I (testing? gui suggestions?) can but I am not
a programmer.
Cheers.
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