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ac1cfefa 1#!/usr/bin/perl
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2###############################################################################
3# #
4# IPFire.org - A linux based firewall #
5# Copyright (C) 2007 Michael Tremer & Christian Schmidt #
6# #
7# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify #
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #
9# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or #
10# (at your option) any later version. #
11# #
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #
15# GNU General Public License for more details. #
16# #
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #
18# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. #
19# #
20###############################################################################
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21
22use strict;
23
24# enable only the following on debugging purpose
25#use warnings;
26#use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser';
27
986e08d9 28require '/var/ipfire/general-functions.pl';
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29require "${General::swroot}/lang.pl";
30require "${General::swroot}/header.pl";
31
32&Header::showhttpheaders();
33
34&Header::openpage($Lang::tr{'credits'}, 1, '');
35
36&Header::openbigbox('100%', 'center');
37
38&Header::openbox('100%', 'left', $Lang::tr{'credits'});
39
40print <<END
24249567 41<br /><center><b><a href='http://www.ipfire.org/'>http://www.ipfire.org/</a></b></center>
872a05ee 42<br />
ac1cfefa 43<p>
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44 <b>IPFire is based on IPCop and Smoothwall. Many thanks to its developers.</b><br />
45 <b>We want to say thank you to all of the developers who ever contributed anything to IPFire.</b>
46</p>
47
24249567 48<p><b>Development:</b><br />
98935cc2 49
872a05ee 50Project Leader - Michael Tremer
98935cc2 51(<a href='mailto:mitch\@ipfire.org'>mitch\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
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52Vice Project Leader - Christian Schmidt
53(<a href='mailto:maniacikarus\@ipfire.org'>maniacikarus\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
54Developer - Heiner Schmeling
55(<a href='mailto:cm\@ipfire.org'>cm\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
56Sponsor - Detlef Lampart
98935cc2 57(<a href='mailto:delaco\@ipfire.org'>delaco\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
872a05ee 58Developer &amp; Security Manager - Rene Zingel
98935cc2 59(<a href='mailto:linuxadmin\@ipfire.org'>linuxadmin\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
872a05ee 60Supporter - Silvio Rechenbach
98935cc2 61(<a href='mailto:exciter\@ipfire.org'>exciter\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
e383179b 62Sponsor - Karsten Rechenbach
98935cc2 63(<a href='mailto:space\@ipfire.org'>space\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
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64Tester - Ronald Wiesinger
65(<a href='mailto:rowie\@ipfire.org'>rowie\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
ac1cfefa 66</p>
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67<p>Some parts of the distribution are left ajar on third-party software, that is licensed under the GPL, too.<br />
68There are: Advanced Proxy with URL-Filter and Update-Accelerator, ZERINA, Connection Scheduler, mbmon-Graphs, Hddtemp and Wake-on-LAN.<br />
69Distributed by Marco Sondermann, Ufuk Altinkaynak, Thomas Eichstaedt and Olaf Westrik.</p>
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70END
71;
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72&Header::closebox();
73
0443c2fa 74&Header::openbox('100%', 'left', 'General Public License v3');
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75print <<END;
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71430cf6 713 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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731 <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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736The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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