If you are based on debian, than you probably use CUPS for serving
printers.  It already has a web based administration interface on port
631.  So if you type

localhost:631

in the addressbar of your browser then you get what you want (if CUPS is
running).  For more info see the CUPS documentation.

Tamas Varju

> Hey all,
> 
> I am trying to find a simple, modular web based configuration
> application and am having a little trouble.  Basically, I need
> something to do some simple configurations on an appliance similar to
> something like a laser printer.  You know the little web based menu
> you get when you hit your local Lexmark C530dn or HP LaserJet and it
> allows you to change the IP address, set the printer name, and get
> some feedback on how many pages you've printed?  That's what I want.
> 
> I tried to look at webmin and possibly building my own modules, but
> I'm based on Debian and webmin has fallen out of favor.  My next
> thought was to write a little something, possibly based on
> TemplateToolkit but that seems a little excessive.  I also played
> around with the idea of ripping the GUI out of m0n0wall and using it
> to base my stuff on, but that didn't seem very clean.
> 
> I would rather use and contribute to something that is pre-existing in
> the OSS world than to start my own project.  My time is limited and
> I'm not that great of a programmer.  :)  Anyway, it's hard to believe
> that no-one has ever created a simple little web app that can be
> extended with modules.  Do you know of anything that I could use as a
> jumping off point?
> 
> Thanx!
>   Richard
> 
> 


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