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Author: Rod Roark
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Subject: linux hosting apps
FWIW I've installed and used Webmin and generally liked it. However
it's mainly a convenience thing for experienced administrators, you
still have to know what you're doing.

-- Rod
http://www.sunsetsystems.com/

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> Am 12. Sep, 2000 schwäzte Mark Peoples so:
>
> > I'll be writing a management tool for bind, which will have two areas, one
> > administrative, one client (eg, clients aren't allowed to FUBAR too many
> > things <G>). Not sure when I'm going to get started since my slave
> > nameserver died two days ago, but, it'll probably be soon.
>
> Have you looked at webmin? It might do what you want.
>
> Same for Joel. Haven't really played with webmin, but I bet it isn't
> difficult to put masks and logins in place to have only certain tools and
> priveledges show up for different accounts.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans