System Summary for Webpage

Sébastien Bisoglio bsebastien at bluewin.ch
Mon Jan 31 22:52:23 UTC 2005


 >On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 23:22 +0100, SÃbastien Bisoglio wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> I want to know if a project like this exists :
 >>
 >> A web interface for a system summary (load average etc.. (like
 >> phpsysinfo)) with administration possibility (add, remove... users /
 >> group...) and have a summary of the system (like the daily mail made 
 >>by
 >> slocate (or another cron.daily task....) ?
 >>
 >> I search this just for fedora.. the idea isn't to make another webmin
 >> but to make a Fedora Server Web Interface if you know what i'm 
 >>searching..

 >    Yep, there used to be two of them, LinuxConf and Webmin.  I crashed
 >many machines with LinuxConf...and so I abandoned it.  Webmin works
 >across SSL on the net, so it's nice for remote administration.  Sure,
 >you can SSH into the thing and mess with the actual files and such, but
 >once it's installed an tuned, why not take the easy way and save time?
 >
 >    Plus, if you have a local person on site that you trust with some
 >(but not all) tasks, you can give him a webmin login and limit him to
 >things he's good at.
 >
 >    I've never 'scrogged' part of the system with Webmin, much less the
 >whole thing.  And usually when it creates part of a configuration file,
 >it seems to 'know' or 'remember' the details better than I do.  :>
 >
 >    If it's running, it's on http://localhost:10000.  If it's not, run
 >'service webmin start' to kick it off.  I think you'll find it's very
 >well written.  (And, when SSH is denied, it can be a lifesaver!)

Ok but Webmin is just a part of what i'm searching..

I want to have an system stats and summary (if service failed..) and a 
lot of information about my systems (i think the software must parse logs)




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