Matt Palmer said the following on 17/01/06 18:37: > On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 12:17:57AM +1100, Vini Engel wrote: > >>I have been looking for some kind of OpenSoruce web panel for a small >>and simple web hosting. I am not planning on having more than 100 >>domains and may just have the web sites. So I am on the look out for >>something to add the user with quota, a domain in bind's config and the >>virtual sever in apache's config. >> >>Would anybody have any suggestion for that? > > > Apart from the quota issue, SysCP (http://www.syscp.de/) will do everything > you need. Other possibilities include VHCS, GNU Hosting Helper, and a bunch > of other options you can find on freshmeat.net. The thing that turned me to > SysCP was that it installed almost trivially on Debian/Ubuntu (they provide > perfectly functional config files for *every* other service it relies on, > which is a frigging brilliant idea, IMAO), and that it wasn't composed of > either (a) 4 different languages, (b) utterly insane PHP code (instead, it's > just mildly insane PHP code), and (c) it didn't attempt to bundle it's own > version of various programs (screw *that* for a game of marbles, ISPConfig). > It's also fairly non-intrusive as to what config it provides, so it's not > hard to integrate it into an existing system if you need to.
Hi Matt, Thanks for the tip, it looks pretty good. I was also concerned about not having a tool which is intrusive or one that forces us to use its own packages for whatever reason. Nor I am looking for a tool that I will have to go through a war to get it working. I will try this out and also will try VHCS. I will post the outcomes! Regards, Vini -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
