RE: Setup Scripts

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Thanks Eric,
this look slike what I needed
Alan

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> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Eric Vought,
> Technical Director
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 11:47 AM
> To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Setup Scripts
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> | Can someone tell me where to find setup scripts for the following:
> | I need to setup a mini WebHosting environment.
> | I want a script to add a user/password, create a home dir, create a
> symlink
> | for it from home/usr to var/www/html, to create domain host 
> header, to add
> | postfix user account so this user can manage their own email for the
> domain,
> | etc and maybe other things to fit in with this need.
> | thanks
> | Alan
> 
> You may want to look at webmin and virtualmin (webmin.com). Webmin is a
> web control panel for your system's services/configuration. It comes
> with usermin, which allows users to check mail, upload/download files,
> change their password, etc. VirtualMin is a Virtual Webhost control
> panel. It allows you to set up domains, correctly configuring virtual
> hosted mail, websites, ftp permissions, etc., and provides a control
> panel for the site owner to, e.g., create new email accounts, password
> protect directories, etc.
> 
> Webmin is available from the Dag RPM repository (wieers.com).
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> Eric Vought
> 
> Technical Director,
> Diversity Ink
> Morgan Family Enterprises
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