[xymon] Qt-Maemo5 xymon desktop widget for Nokia N900
dOCtoR MADneSs
doctor at makelofine.org
Sat Oct 9 20:02:28 CEST 2010
Le 07/10/2010 20:27, Darrik Mazey a écrit :
> dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
>
>> First of all, many thanks for this. I'm learning C and one of my first projects was to do something similar.
>> On the suggestions side, I think it should be usefull to save SSL certificate from https servers. I use apache' http authentication. I'm quite paranoid ;)
>> To hide password, at least in settings menu, should be very nice too.
>> It should be nice to let user choose how long the alert status page is shown.
>> Finally I installed your widget from your apt repo, configured everything (the username/pwd fields are for http auth ?) and it works pretty well.
>>
>>
> Glad to hear you find it useful! Hiding passwords in the text input is
> something I realized but haven't gotten to yet. As for saving the SSL
> certs and comparing them, that's a good idea I hadn't thought of. It
> does use the SSL cert for establishing an encrypted connection (so your
> http basic auth isn't sent in the clear) but doesn't verify the cert in
> any way, mostly because everyone I know (including me) uses a
> self-signed cert.
>
> Regarding the notification timing, you have two options. Manual (tap to
> dismiss) and the default N900 notification timeout, which I believe is 5
> seconds.
>
> If you feel like implementing any improvements, feel free to do so. You
> can fork the project on github, then give me a pull request when you're
> ready, or just send me a patch. If you're just learning c/c++, feel
> free to shoot me any questions about the code off-list (email or jabber:
> darrik at jabber.darmasoft.net). It's pretty straight-forward, but I'd be
> glad to offer any assistance I can. The world can always use more c
> programmers. ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Darrik
>
Hi,
I've a strange behaviour since I installed your widget. When my device
powers on, it asks me 2 times to connect. The first time I choose my
connection (working), but the widget seems to ask a 2nd time anyway.
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