Robert Moskowitz wrote:
karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 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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I'll have to agree 100% with Robert on this one - I discovered Webmin a
couple of years ago in use on a client's machine and started using it
myself on my own machines - and the client in question has such levels
of paranoia about security that he makes MI5 look like cowboys......
Since starting using it I reckon it takes me 50% less time to set up a
machine once I've got Webmin up and running - and you don't need to have
a web server running - Webmin can run its own mini HTTP server.
There's also Usermin - I'll leave you to guess what that's for! :-)
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