I really like the idea here but I must be tired because can't get it to work.
Here is what I've done:
1) Ran distributerv2011-5\distributer.exe and it created comment.txt and settings.txt on 192.168.1.50
Why is comment.txt prefiled with numbers?
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[comment]
0=0:
1=0:
2=0:
3=0:
4=0:
5=0:
etc...
2) Tried to log into 192.168.1.50:80 with web browser:
Google Chrome -
FAIL - Asks for username and password but will not accept admin/admin.
IE8 -
Works
Firefox -
Works
3) Changed settings:
Disabled "Mode I"
Enabled "Use comment to check viewer access:"
4) Clicked save settings.
5) The repeater restarted and the log stated:
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socket() initialized
bind() succeded to port 5500
listen() succeded
socket() initialized
bind() succeded to port 5901
listen() succeded
6) Clicked "edit comment" typed 1234 for "ID:" and TEST for "comment".
7) Clicked "save comment" and it bring me to the stats page.
What happend to the comment? What are the comments?
Looked at the comments.txt file to find:
I don't understand?
No matter what number I type in for ID while using "edit comment" it will always edit this first line "0=0:whatever you type in".
Could you explain further the proper syntax for the Viewer and Server to connect?
Also, I have a server sitting in the USA that is just waiting for a good repeater. 512mb Ram, lots of CPU and 10TB of bandwidth per month on a Gigabit connection.
The only catch is that it's a Linux server.
I guess I could run this repeater in WINE but I was really hoping to see this kind of development done to the Perl Repeater because of user demand with ChunkVNC (don't get me wrong I love repeater development no matter what!

).
Thanks for all the hard work Rudi, this is a great expansion for the Repeater and it looks like a lot of development has been done since the last test version.
Sorry that I can't get this to work, maybe I'm just tired but if someone could explain a bit more how this works that would be great.
