Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name : resmgr Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Olaf Kirch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://rechner.lst.de/~okir/resmgr/ * License : GPL Description : resource manager library
>From the README : This is a resource manager that will provide unprivileged users access to device files. This is a common problem for people writing hardware drivers etc that should be used by "ordinary" users, such as usb cameras, scanners, CD writers, audio devices, etc etc. resmgr is composed of a library for client applications, a daemon that acts as a proxy between the application and the actual devices, and a PAM module that tells resmgr to open (and close) a session when a user logs in (and out). Users are granted the right to use devices based on classes of devices defined in resmgr's configuration. resmgr also integrates with hotplug. Applications that want to use resmgr needs patching, but this is really straigthforward. You do not necessarily need to have resmgr up and running to use an application that makes use of it; if resmgr isn't available, it's of course still possible to access the device directly (depends on how the application was written). resmgr will be broken up into 4 packages : resmgr (daemon), libresmgr$SONAME (library), libresmgr-dev, libpam-resmgr. I'm currently working on the packaging and testing resmgr with SANE; there's a fairly simple patch for SANE floating around, that is really non-intrusive and already used by SuSE. IIRC there's another one for libusb. I won't upload resmgr before Sarge releases, but will probably make test packages available depending on how things go. People willing to audit resmgr for security issues are welcome, as stated on resmgr's homepage. JB. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: powerpc (ppc) Kernel: Linux 2.6.2-rc1-ben1 Locale: LANG=C, [EMAIL PROTECTED]