-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The latest release of the Multi-Router Looking Glass (MRLG) is now available at: ftp://ftp.enterzone.net/looking-glass/CURRENT/ You can see it in action at http://www.ip-guru.com/mrlg/ There are patches available to patch from version 4.3.0 to 5.0.0 and then from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0. If you are running a version of MRLG prior to 4.3.0 it is extremely important that you upgrade. Some of the updates are listed below. Multi-Router Looking Glass Version 5.1.0 Tue Jan 18 08:40:30 EST 2005 Multi-Router Looking Glass allows network administrators to execute commands on multiple routers via a nice web interface. Changes for version 5.1.0 * Implemented Net::SSH::Perl routines to allow SSH access to routers. * Added debug routines to code to aid in debugging config file when adding a new router. * Changed code to set $login_user to 'no_login_user_defined' if 'login_user' is not set in config file. *Change required by SSH routines. * Changed code to set $login_pass to 'no_login_pass_defined' if 'login_pass' is not set in config file. *Change required by SSH routines. * Cleaned up code to allow easier modification/debugging. * Added 'use_ssh' config parameter to config file to tell MRLG to use SSH. * Added 'use_port' config parameter to config file to tell MRLG to use a specific port for all connections to a specific router. If you're configuring MRLG for Cisco routers, you'll appreciate this one as it will make your config file much shorter! * Added 'debug' config parameter to config file to tell MRLG to output debug information for a specific router. * Added $::writable_directory config parameter to config file to tell MRLG where to store the known_hosts file that is created by Net::SSH::Perl when an SSH connection is used. Changes for version 5.0.0 * Integrated patch supplied by Jeff Barrow to support username/password authentication for devices that require a username to log in. * Upgraded code to use Net::Telnet::Cisco. * Added a few <!-- --> tags for Google-bait so I can look and see how many people are running my code. Please leave these in place. I get a kick out of seeing all of the different networks that use this code. * More features coming soon - IE; SSH support! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFB8bS1NnFN6q2MXL4RAkDrAJ4swg36K/fwqwPdQX1sBn3fy/wmiQCfTNYx Stz8zj7j+He6LzV8eH/rEHo= =aJow -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----