On 11/17/05, Ki Song <ki(a)knifecenter.com> wrote:
Thanks, Dan, for the info. However, I believe those programs would be
overkill.
So far, the program I am most intrigued in are bigbrother and mon.
Wow, I haven't heard that one in a long while. Big Brother is simple to set up, works
great. The Northern Pacific Railroad used it, as did Texas A&M and other assorted
large networks. I used it when it was first released and the author is a helluva guy, home
programming operation. It just watched logfiles and emails updates to your machine, which
gets parsed to html for your viewing pleasure with your favorite browser. It's simple
to use as the docfiles, back then, were quite well written and easy for a non programmer
to set up, IF you follow the instructions. It's probably better now than what I used 8
years ago. You do that, it will work and not place any great strain on the machines
resources. They just need to have email running. Ric
Ric
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