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What is opt_nologon?

opt_nologon is an OPT package for Fli4L 2.x. It turns off the logon prompt on the local console. This logon was going on my nerves because I need to work on the router console quite often.

Note: I am tired that some people, to whom I gave my software for free, are bitching about that it contains bugs, that I take too much time for providing updates or bugfixes or that I don't answer support requests or answer them arrogantly. Therefore I will, effective immediately, stop any support and further development. The packages will still be available for download as they currently exist, but I will no longer answer any emails, accept bug reports or even fix any bugs. There will be no adaptations to new versions of FlI4L unless I need them for myself, and in that latter case there will no updated documentation, if I make the updates available at all.

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Features

opt_nologon recreates the situation from FlI4L 1.6.x where anybody who could access the router hardware could do whatever he liked without any inconvenient login.

I know that this is a rather trivial package. Anybody could have written it, but nobody else bothered.

More information:
Instructions

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Download

opt_nologon can only be downloaded from here, it is not available from the Fli4L homepage.

current Version
opt_nologon-2.1.0.zip

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Legal status

opt_nologon is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

opt_nologon is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License (GPL). for more details.

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last updated: 2012-10-14 twm
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