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4. wrek (Problem Management Tools Generally Available Free) |
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This article is from the Problem Management Tools FAQ, by Dave Eaton dwe@arde.com with numerous contributions by others.
Wrek is written in perl 5 and uses your your Web server and browser as
its interface and offers an email connection. It is simple,
functional, and Y2k Compliant. Additinal information may be found at:
http://www.math.duke.edu/~yu/wreq/. Its "cookie based" authentication
system may be the best, but .htaccess and UNIX passwd authentication
options are also supported. Most aspects of a support group can be
configured from a web page with its own group password.
 
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