My webhotel client wants to be able to manage password protection of their website with GUI. They need to create and destroy directories, set .htaccess authentication, and create usernames and passwords.
There seem to be a number of tools that do this, more or less:
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/htaccessweb.htm
However, I have not found any good comparisons or reviews. Has anyone tested this kind of tools?
- Jussi
Jussi Hirvi writes:
My webhotel client wants to be able to manage password protection of their website with GUI. They need to create and destroy directories, set .htaccess authentication, and create usernames and passwords.
There seem to be a number of tools that do this, more or less:
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/htaccessweb.htm
However, I have not found any good comparisons or reviews. Has anyone tested this kind of tools?
- Jussi
webmin
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On 01/31/2012 09:25 AM, nux@li.nux.ro wrote:
Jussi Hirvi writes:
My webhotel client wants to be able to manage password protection of their website with GUI. They need to create and destroy directories, set .htaccess authentication, and create usernames and passwords.
There seem to be a number of tools that do this, more or less:
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/htaccessweb.htm
However, I have not found any good comparisons or reviews. Has anyone tested this kind of tools?
- Jussi
webmin
I second this. I use webmin for the exact thing it works great. No guessing.
On 31.1.2012 16.25, nux@li.nux.ro wrote:
webmin
I was thinking about that, as I use webmin myself. I think, however, that webmin is overkill in this case. At the moment I am testing DirectoryPass
...and it looks like nearly perfect for me, except it cannot actually create directories. But I think my client can do without. The important thing is that DirectoryPass supports multiple directories.
- Jussi