Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2012-10-30 Severity: wishlist * Package name : udevil Version : 0.3.4 Upstream Author : IgnorantGuru <ignorantg...@gmx.com> * URL : https://github.com/IgnorantGuru/udevil/tarball/master * License : GPLv3+ Description : udevil is a command line Linux program which mounts and unmounts removable devices without a password, shows device info, and monitors device changes. It can also mount ISO files, nfs://, smb://, ftp://, and ssh:// URLs, and tmpfs/ramfs filesystems.
udevil is highly configurable, requires no daemon running, and depends only on udev and glib - NO udisks, gvfs, fuse, policykit, etc. (although it can coexist with any of these). To use it, just prefix a normal mount command with 'udevil'. udevil can also replace udisks in the SpaceFM file manager and the devmon automounting daemon (devmon is included with udevil). Highlights: - Lightweight - Written in C with libudev and glib - no dependency on udisks or gvfs - Users can specify custom mount points and mount options - Optional user mounting of nfs://, smb://, ftp://, and ssh:// network URLs with support for username, password, port, and any other configured options - Optional user mounting of image files (ISO, etc) - Uses mount's existing command line usage - just prefix your mount command with 'udevil'. Also supports udisks v1 and v2 command line usage - Flexible - Admins can easily adjust allowed users, groups, fstypes, devices, and networks, and set default mount options and allowed mount options for each fstype, with exceptions for special users - Extensible - Allows admins to use additional custom authentication and notification scripts - Secure - Designed to limit user actions to only what you want enabled, plus easily log all system-wide uses of udevil - Detailed errors and verbose commands for quick troubleshooting - Works as SpaceFM's mount/unmount command, replacing need for pmount or udisks Includes and works as a udisks v1 replacement for the devmon automounting daemon Limitations: - udevil does not currently handle encrypted devices automatically -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/409181351570...@web21e.yandex.ru