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README ====== Maintainer/Enhancer Bryan Stansell (bryan@conserver.com) of Certainty Solutions, Inc. - formerly Global Networking and Computing (GNAC). Big new version released! 7.0.0 is out! What's so great about 7.0.0? GNU's autoconf has been integrated by Mark Roth (roth@feep.net)! I met Mark at the [1]LISA conference last December and he (quite quickly) provided the patches. I've been dragging my heels getting it out to others, but it's now available. Now that I have autoconf capabilities, I've taken out the need to edit the conserver/cons.h file - everything is now a --with or --enable configure argument (makes sense, doesn't it!?!). As with any X.0.0 release, I may have introduced something bad into the code for systems I don't have access to, so be careful. I've successfully built 7.0.0 on Solaris and Linux. I've been told the client has built successfully under cygwin on NT (progress on the NT front!). Last report shows FreeBSD as a failure (any coders out there with FreeBSD have time to send me patches?). If anyone successfully builds and installs the software under other operating systems, I'd love to hear about it. Finally, a FAQ! Here's the start of a conserver [2]FAQ. Got any additions? Let me know. Mailing Lists There are currently two mailing lists available. [3]announce@conserver.com is an announcement-only mailing list for informing of new versions, major developments, etc. [4]users@conserver.com is for general Q&A, discussions, ideas, etc for conserver users. You can sign up my sending a message to listname-request@conserver.com with a subject of "subscribe" or head over to the online [5]web pages. Origin The console server software found here is a heavily modified version originally written by Tom Fine (fine@head-cfa.harvard.edu) and then Kevin S Braunsdorf (ksb+conserver@sa.fedex.com). Patches from Robert Olson (olson@mcs.anl.gov) were then applied to get network console support. Arnold de Leon (arnold@corp.webtv.net) then fixed various bugs and added enhancements while at Synopsys. I then took the result and continued fixing things and adding features we found useful. Certainty Solutions has been supporting my coding efforts (in too many ways to list) since 1996. The conserver.com Distribution The result is a combination of many people's work. This version is being released in hopes that it will help others. There is no warranty or support implied by the distribution of the software. As of version 6.1.7, the packaging and numbering scheme has changed. I used to package conserver as conserver-GNAC-v.vv. Since GNAC (now [6]Certainty Solutions) has changed it's name I've decided to drop the GNAC portion and use a 3 digit version number (conserver-v.v.v). Why change the version numbering? I need to differentiate this thread of the code from the original authors and I couldn't come up with a good replacement for the GNAC name - sad, but true. Downloading The latest version can be found at http://www.conserver.com/. Other Good Information Zonker Harris has fabulous documents regarding the hookup of consoles to terminal servers and other such devices. His [13]Greater Scroll of Console Knowledge is a great place to start. References 1. http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/lisa2000/ 2. http://www.conserver.com/FAQ 3. mailto:announce@conserver.com 4. mailto:users@conserver.com 5. https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo 6. http://www.certaintysolutions.com/ # # $Id: README,v 1.15 2001-03-05 02:41:56-08 bryan Exp $ #