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The Powered Access Bible 1.2 (Development branch)

ImageThe Powered Access Bible is a CGI script designed to facilitate finding verses and reading them in context, minimizing the usual mousework. It divides the screen into a search frame and a reading frame, and clicking on a search reference will load its context in the reading frame. All executable code is available under the user's choice of the Artistic, GPL, or MIT license, and the translations used are all free for non-commercial use.License: MIT/X Consortium LicenseChanges:
This release features several minor tweaks geared at page weight and usability. Parts of the project other than the translations (i.e. executable code, etc.) are available under the MIT license as well as the previously available Perl license.Image

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BBMESSAGE.CGI(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  BBMESSAGE.CGI(8)

NAME
bbmessage.cgi - CGI utility used for proxying Xymon data over HTTP SYNOPSIS
bbmessage.cgi DESCRIPTION
bbmessage.cgi(8) is the server-side utility receiving Xymon messages sent by the bb(1) utility over an HTTP transport. The bb utility nor- mally sends data over a dedicated TCP protocol, but it may use HTTP to go through proxies or through restrictive firewalls. In that case, the webserver must have this CGI utility installed, which takes care of receiving the message via HTTP, and forwards it to a local Xymon server through the normal Xymon transport. The CGI expects to be invoked from an HTTP "POST" request, with the POST-data being the status-message. bbmessage.cgi simply collects all of the POST data, and send it off as a message to the Xymon daemon running on IP 127.0.0.1. This destination IP currently cannot be changed. The CGI will return any output provided by the Xymon daemon back to the requestor as the response to the HTTP POST, so this allows for all normal Xymon commands to work. SECURITY
bbmesage.cgi will only send data to a Xymon server through the loopback interface, i.e. IP-address 127.0.0.1. Access to the CGI should be restricted through webserver access controls, since the CGI provides no authentication at all to validate incoming messages. If possible, consider using the bbproxy(8) utility instead for native proxying of Xymon data between networks. SEE ALSO
bb(1), bbproxy(8), xymon(7) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 BBMESSAGE.CGI(8)