DialD Monitor for Linux/Win31/Win95/WinNT
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There are some new files with this release, at least compared
to 0.4.

CHANGES		- Change history
UPTIMES		- How to get a "last connections up for" display
NETWORK		- How to get client confurgations to follow a user
Mini_HOWTO	- Examples really

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There are four directories:


linux:
	This contains the source, manual page and makefile for the
	dialmon daemon for Linux. It has been compiled and run under
	RedHat Linux 5.1 with kernel 2.0.34, and 4.2 with kernels
        2.0.20 and 2.0.36. It also contains a simple tcl/tk client
        for Linux; this needs wish to run. There is code for shadow
        passwords, but I have not been able to test this (thanx to
        someone though!)

windows:
	This directory contains actual sources and stuff for the
	Windows clients. The win31 and win95 contain appropriate
	symbolic links into this directory.

win31:
	This contains stuff to build the Win31 version of dialm
	(using MSVC1.5)  and built executable dialm16.exe. This
	runs under WfWG31 with MicroSoft TCP/IP installed.

win95:
	This contains stuff to build the Win95/98/NT4 version of dialm
	(using MSVC4.0) and also contains a pre-built executable
	diaml32.exe

History
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24-Apr-97	First version made available
29-Apr-97	Changes so that clients can tell if 'down' command is
		enabled; Win31/Win95 client displays better error
		messages and enables/disables Up/Down buttons as
		appropriate.
14-May-97	tcl/tk client for Linux; more configuration options
20-May-97	Added Steve Atkins extensions for the Win95 system
		tray, put together a Windows help file.
14-Aug-98	New state icons, plus load monitoring code from
		Jim Mathews. Also supports multiple diald configurations
		and automatic diald restart.
13-Oct-98	Bug fixes, Idle configuration, packet queue
00-Nov-98
00-Dec-98       More bug fixes, connection logging, password stuff
00-Feb-99	Version 0.7: Add PAM code from "Slyglif Cain", also
		additional queue packing, and external status input.
		Support stubs for external dialin reporting. Support
		network wide windows client configuration.

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Mike Richardson
mike@quaking.demon.co.uk

Feb 1999
