Re: System Summary for Webpage

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On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 23:22 +0100, SÃbastien Bisoglio wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to know if a project like this exists :
> 
> A web interface for a system summary (load average etc.. (like 
> phpsysinfo)) with administration possibility (add, remove... users / 
> group...) and have a summary of the system (like the daily mail made by 
> slocate (or another cron.daily task....) ?
> 
> I search this just for fedora.. the idea isn't to make another webmin 
> but to make a Fedora Server Web Interface if you know what i'm searching..

    Yep, there used to be two of them, LinuxConf and Webmin.  I crashed
many machines with LinuxConf...and so I abandoned it.  Webmin works
across SSL on the net, so it's nice for remote administration.  Sure,
you can SSH into the thing and mess with the actual files and such, but
once it's installed an tuned, why not take the easy way and save time?

    Plus, if you have a local person on site that you trust with some
(but not all) tasks, you can give him a webmin login and limit him to
things he's good at.

    I've never 'scrogged' part of the system with Webmin, much less the
whole thing.  And usually when it creates part of a configuration file,
it seems to 'know' or 'remember' the details better than I do.  :>

    If it's running, it's on http://localhost:10000.  If it's not, run
'service webmin start' to kick it off.  I think you'll find it's very
well written.  (And, when SSH is denied, it can be a lifesaver!)

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