Releases: crond-jaist/cylms
CyLMS v1.1
Release v1.1 of CyLMS, the set of cybersecurity training support tools for LMS that is being developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. This release focuses mainly on usability improvements, including support for cyber range access via VNC; see the file CHANGES in the source code archive for details. The following assets are included:
create_scorm_template.sh
: Script to generate a SCORM package templatecylms-1.1-guide.pdf
: User guidemoodle.tgz
: Sample Moodle VM image- Source code archives
CyLMS v1.0
Release v1.0 of CyLMS (formerly known as cnt2lms
), the set of cybersecurity training support tools for LMS that is being developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. This release represents a significant overhaul of the source code, and introduces several changes regarding the utilization of CyLMS; see the file CHANGES in the source code archive for details. The following assets are included:
- create_scorm_template.sh: Script for generating the SCORM template used by CyLMS
- cylms-1.0-guide.pdf: User guide
- moodle.tgz: Sample Moodle VM image
- Source code archives
cnt2lms v0.3
Release v0.3 of cnt2lms, the training content to LMS converter developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. The input file format was modified and performance was improved (see the file CHANGES for details). The current release includes:
- cnt2lms-0.3-guide.pdf: User guide
- create_scorm_template.sh: Self-extractable UNIX archive for creating the SCORM template used by cnt2lms
- Source code
cnt2lms v0.2.3
First public release of cnt2lms, the training content to LMS converter developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST.
- cnt2lms-0.2.3.tar.gz: Source code
- cnt2lms-0.2.3-guide.pdf: User guide (updated on 2017/5/11)
- create_scorm_template.sh: Self-extractable UNIX archive used to create the SCORM template used by cnt2lms
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