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    Mail2sh

    Executes orders received by email

    Mail2sh is a tool for send shell command by email with a simple module and to avoid you to know how procmail and sendmail works. Mail2sh makes it possible to carry out shell commands by email. Email is sent to a particular user on your host and the commands will be carried out if the user and password given matches ones in /etc/passwd. Commands are executed with the user's privileges, and combined with a PGP module ensures a certain level of security for use. Note that the system is not...
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    ...This 64bits (https://sourceforge.net/projects/livedvdvufindkohadspace/ contains the following software: Koha ILS (18.05.08), DSpace (6.3), SubjectsPlus(4.2.2), Vufind(5.0), WordPress(5.0.4). It has also configuration of Exim mail server. For installation in the hard disk, either right click in the Install Release and tick mark in the "Execute in terminal Emulator" then click ok. Now click ok in Install Release and the prompt password: type "healthnet" or go to the terminal with the command ctrl_+alt+t and type "sudo sh -c 'ubiquity gtk_ui' and the prompt password : type "healthnet"
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