LineControl Server
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LineControl Server
http://linecontrol.sourceforge.net/
LineControl remotely controls the connection of a Linux masquerading server using multiple clients. It takes care with the number of clients using the connection and decides, based upon this number, whether the connection should be up or down. The clients show connection time and throughput statistics. The package supports different connection types, such as analog modems, ISDN, or even cable modems and ADSL devices.
Licensing
| License | Verified by | Verified on | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| GPLv2 | Janet Casey | 2452582.54 November 2002 |
Leaders and contributors
| Contact(s) | Role |
|---|---|
|
| Maintainer |
| See the AUTHORS file in the distribution for a complete list | Contributor |
Resources and communication
| Audience | Resource type | URI |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | VCS Repository Webview | http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=6411 |
| Bug Tracking | VCS Repository Webview | http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=6411&atid=106411 |
| Developer | Mailing List Info/Archive | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/linecontrol-development |
Software prerequisites
| Kind | Description |
|---|---|
| Required to use | libpam *or* libcrypt |
| Required to build | gcc |
| Required to build | make |
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