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About:
The Glirnath is a Web utility to browse and play
audio files on a remote Unix computer dedicated to be a
music jukebox, implemented using PHP and Perl. The
Glirnath does not stream audio files to other computers,
but rather acts as a remote agent to play music on
the server itself. It is useful for keeping in
your living room hooked up to a stereo.
Release focus: Major feature enhancements
Changes:
Searching is much more integrated with the playlists, there are more config options (default sorting, stream data, etc.), some text has been replaced with icons, and there are many bugfixes.
Author:
Payton [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://glirnath.sourceforge.net/
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 9321)
» Popularity: 0.84% (Rank 7093)

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Record hits: 9,454
URL hits: 3,865
Subscribers: 19
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Branches
Releases
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Version
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Focus
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0.29
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Major feature enhancements |
10-Aug-2004 19:15 |
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0.27
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Minor feature enhancements |
08-Jul-2004 20:55 |
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0.24
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Minor bugfixes |
14-Jun-2004 14:30 |
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0.23
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Major feature enhancements |
11-Jun-2004 18:11 |
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0.17
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Major feature enhancements |
10-May-2004 19:53 |
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0.16.2
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Major feature enhancements |
26-Aug-2003 17:49 |
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0.16
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Minor bugfixes |
15-Aug-2003 20:28 |
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0.15
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Major feature enhancements |
28-Feb-2003 18:07 |
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0.10
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Initial freshmeat announcement |
27-Jan-2003 23:36 |
Comments
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Frequently updated
by Payton - Aug 10th 2004 11:37:24
There are often new updates available that aren't always posted here.
Please check out the home page for more information.
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Major security hole: can browse outside topdir!
by Ferenc Veres - Mar 5th 2004 06:02:10
Hi!
Excellent project, congratulations!
I have my music shared from my ~lion/music, and ppl havnig access in the
room to control the music, can browse folders above the configured
"topfolder", e.g. they can click on /home/lion and browse my
folders!!!
Please make sure, that no way anyone can go out of top, not even by
altering the URL. (What I usually do, is sending/receiving only the part
which is BELOW the topdir fo an application, and always add the topdir when
referring to local dirs and files in the code. Make sure you deny accessing
"subdirs" containing ".." too.
Keep up the good work, and many thanks!
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