Re: cli admin tool

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Or... Completely ignore webmin, cpanel, and other junk like that.

I don't know of any ncurses (the red and blue tab driven interface)  
interface like you're talking about. I just use chkconfig.

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On Jun 29, 2010, at 19:57, "Paul M. Whitney" <paul.whitney@xxxxxx>  
wrote:

> Try Webmin. It is not part of a default install but will suit you  
> well.
>
> Paul M. Whitney
> RHCT, VCP
> Sr. Systems Engineer
> Worldwide Information Network Systems
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>
> On Jun 29, 2010, at 20:41, "James D. Parra"  
> <jamesp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Its been a while since I used a redhat system and I am wondering  
>> what is the admin tool that can be run from command line to admin  
>> the network or various other services? I thought it was linuxconf,  
>> but, since that tool is old, I guess there is something else now.  
>> There is no X server on this machine and the UI that I am thinking  
>> of is a tab driven red & blue interface. Sorry if the details are a  
>> bit lacking.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> James
>>
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