
1 Overview

  WebJob downloads a program or script from a remote WebJob server
  and executes it in one unified operation.  Any output produced
  by the program/script is packaged up and sent to a remote, possibly
  different, WebJob server.  WebJob is useful because it provides
  a mechanism for running known good programs on damaged or potentially
  compromised systems.  This makes it ideal for remote diagnostics,
  incident response, and evidence collection.  WebJob also provides
  a framework that is conducive to centralized management.  Therefore,
  it can support and help automate a large number of common
  administrative tasks and host-based monitoring scenarios such as
  periodic system checks, file updates, integrity monitoring,
  patch/package management, and so on.  WebJob is available at:

    http://webjob.sourceforge.net

1.1 Revision

  $Id: README,v 1.12 2008/12/15 00:28:01 mavrik Exp $

1.2 Table of Contents

  Section 1 .................... Overview
  Section 1.1 .................. Revision
  Section 1.2 .................. Table of Contents
  Section 2 .................... Documentation
  Section 3 .................... License

2 Documentation

  General documentation is located in the doc directory.  This is
  where the various man pages live.  The file README.INSTALL explains
  how to build WebJob, configure an Apache Web server to handle WebJob
  requests, and perform basic client-server functionality tests.

3 License

  The terms and conditions under which this software is released
  are set forth in README.LICENSE.

