-<P>From version 1.49 DXSpider has some additional security features. These
-are not by any means meant to be exhaustive, however they do afford some
-security against piracy. These two new features can be used independently
-of each other or in concert to tighten the security.
-<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss7.1">7.1 Registration</A>
-</H2>
-
-<P>The basic principle of registration is simple. If a user is not registered
-by the sysop, then they have read-only access to the cluster. The only
-thing they can actually send is a talk or a message to the sysop. In
-order for them to be able to spot, send announces or talks etc the sysop
-must register them with the <EM>set/register</EM> command, like this ...
-<P>
-<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
-<PRE>
-set/register g0vgs
-</PRE>
-</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
-<P>The user g0vgs can now fully use the cluster. In order to enable
-registration, you can issue the command ...
-<P>
-<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
-<PRE>
-set/var $main::reqreg = 1
-</PRE>
-</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
-<P>Any users that are not registered will now see the motd_nor file rather
-than the motd file as discussed in the Information, files and useful
-programs section.
-<P>
-<P>Entering this line at the prompt will only last for the time the cluster
-is running of course and would not be present on a restart. To make the
-change permanent, add the above line to /spider/scripts/startup. To
-read more on the startup file, see the section on Information, files
-and useful programs.
-<P>
-<P>To unregister a user use <EM>unset/register</EM> and to show the list
-of registered users, use the command <EM>show/register</EM>.
-<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss7.2">7.2 Passwords</A>
-</H2>
-
-<P>At the moment, passwords only affect users who login to a DXSpider
-cluster node via telnet. If a user requires a password, they can
-either set it themselves or have the sysop enter it for them by using
-the <EM>set/password</EM> command. Any users who already have passwords,
-such as remote sysops, will be asked for their passwords automatically
-by the cluster. Using passwords in this way means that the user has a
-choice on whether to have a password or not. To force the use of
-passwords at login, issue the command ...
+<P>In the spider tree will be a directory <EM>spider-web</EM>. This is a
+neat little java web applet that can be run from a website. The applet
+must run on the same machine as the cluster. The included README file is
+shown below.</P>
+
+<P>I should comment here that the applet is precompiled, that is, ready to go.
+It was compiled using JDK1.3.1. If your version is earlier than this then it
+may not work. Should that be the case you need to recompile or update your
+JDK. To recompile do the following ...</P>