[Debian-uk] OT: What's required for a debian based small business server?
Sam Bashton
Sam Bashton <sam at bashton.com>
Wed, 4 Apr 2007 15:51:52 +0100
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 02:59:17PM +0100, Joel Merrick wrote:
> Myself and a friend are looking to create a debian based system that
> contains some of the details what are listed below, but presented in a
> fashion that is easy for the end user to understand (even easier than
> webmin!). You see, to some end user I've shown webmin to, they've
> completely understood the concept, but still lacked some of the
> technical capability to properly use it and configure their servers as
> needed.
Before you go re-inventing the wheel you might want to take a look at
eBox Platform, which already does much of what you describe:
http://ebox-platform.com/
It has a pretty web-based front-end, and fulfils most of the
requirements for a small business server.
Regards,
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Sam Bashton - Bashton Ltd, Manchester, England
Linux Consultancy / VOIP Telephony / High Availability Systems
www.bashton.com - 0845-004-1657
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