Hello all,
I am in the process of making a 4 month move, that involves staying with my
sister-in-law. As such, I had to pack my Dachstein firewall, and I am now
using a Linksys router/Wireless AP. What I have always envisioned as a Web
Admin tool, would be something of the nature that they
One thing the currently concerns me with this process (the way I see
it
anyways), is that you will either have to scrap the current scripts
(or
modify them), like the network config script, or write a routine to
parse
the configuration information and then write it back to file without
Hi folks,
I used to use Coyote Linux (http://www.coyotelinux.com) which started as
a LRP. One of the things that I thought was pretty cool, certainly for
beginners, is the script installation file that guides you through
creating your disk. It simply prompts you with maybe 10-12 questions and
On Monday 26 August 2002 12:14, Eric Wolzak wrote:
Hello List
Every now and then there are questions about a web-based
configuration tool. I did create one for shorewall ( low version) for
some time. useing a webscript. There are however a lot of traps on
webbased tools.
Thinking about a
Dear Eric:
I started with Linux and went on to webmin. It is certainly a great package
for a sysadmin. I run a web farm and am able to create custom panels for
different clients sharing the machine.
I think the web interface will be a good add-on - if not for configuration,
atleast for