Important note: I'm talking about users logging in via SSH to get to these menus and not via an external webpage.
Geoff
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-----Original Message----- From: gjgowey@tmo.blackberry.net
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 23:55:00 To:"CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] hosting panel
What those types of users need is either a simple curses driven menu (if you want to be elaborate and give them graphics that is) or maybe lynx set to start up at a local html page and all the href's are file:// with lynx set to autorun file:// if you're dealing with users logging in with X then use firefox instead of lynx.
Geoff
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-----Original Message----- From: John Hinton webmaster@ew3d.com
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:44:01 To:CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] hosting panel
William Warren wrote:
virtualmin pro
Michael Kress wrote:
Hi there,
what's your favorite (OS) hosting panel for centos5 ? What's most interesting for me is the usability by others i.e. users who don't know the tool very much, so it has to be very simple. Second is of course security. Greetings & TIA Michael
To me, unfortunately, Webmin, Virtualmin and Usermin are a bit too geeky for the Joe Average user. If you're talking about admin users, OK, but simple end users who can't even set up their email client... they can get into trouble very easily.
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