Re: web gui for server administration

2007-10-10 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
> I would like to replace my IPCop router with an Ubuntu Command line > system to which I can then add some additional functionality such as VPN > server, but the major hurdle is that Ubuntu does not provide an easy GUI > to administer the server. The only web based GUI that I am aware of is > Land

Re: [Ubuntu-US-CA] REVIEW: Quick Assessment of Canonical's Landscape Management tool for Ubuntu Infrastructures

2007-10-10 Thread Kristian Erik Hermansen
On 10/10/07, Charles N Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thats all fine and dandy. Where do we get it from? :) http://www.canonical.com/landscape But the catch is, for now (beta), you must be registered with Canonical for support. The minimum investment is one desktop support contract @ $250/ye

Re: REVIEW: Quick Assessment of Canonical's Landscape Management tool for Ubuntu Infrastructures

2007-10-10 Thread Tom Bamford
Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote: > So, what's nice about Landscape is that it allows and admin access to > all the machines in the group. You can queue up tasks, and they will > run on the hosts you assign. You have the power. You can even kill > processes remotely. For instance, just to test

Re: [Ubuntu-US-CA] REVIEW: Quick Assessment of Canonical'sLandscape Management tool for Ubuntu Infrastructures

2007-10-10 Thread Nathan Haines
It comes free with the price of an enterprise support contract from Canonical. Nathan Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile -Original Message- From: Charles N Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 12:19:17 To:Ubuntu US California <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc:SVLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,

REVIEW: Quick Assessment of Canonical's Landscape Management tool for Ubuntu Infrastructures

2007-10-10 Thread Kristian Erik Hermansen
Although a very young product, Landscape will be a great tool for any administrator managing a slew of Ubuntu machines. This is exactly the tool I wish I had when I was running a small Linux lab for IBM while a student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst a few years ago. Rather than this gr