[CentOS] ISPConfig: Secure on Centos?
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.comSun Sep 10 12:24:45 UTC 2006
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karl at klxsystems.net wrote: > Just wanted to see if this tool was approved or disapproved of in the > centos community as far as security is concerned. > > http://www.ispconfig.org/ > > I have noted that anything that is not a centos package is probably > suspect, -so feel free to assure, or warn, at your leisure. > > Basically we are looking for a secure GUI based DNS admin tool, (I myself > prefer an openbsd or centos dns machine and tyo just edit by hand.) > > Most of the GUI tools still need for you to change the serial or not > forget a dot at the end, so the GUI case is not as compelling to me as it > is our firm and it's customer base. Check out Webmin. I have been maintaining zone files for over 10 years. Once I started using Webmin, I pretty much just switched to it. It defaults to port 10000, you can change that. It uses a self-signed cert for SSL, you can provide one, as from TinyCA.
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