you can try webmin.

it has been a great tool for me. you can configure a lot in webmin. has a
reliable file manager. you can also visually (GUI for some) see the config.
disk quota management is also easy.

good luck.

http://www.webmin.com/webmin/



Fritz Mesedilla
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> Hello guys!
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> Anyone here knows for a best file management software for the management
> of my web server. Which i want is to have a web based monitoring of the
> files being downloaded on my apache server and give certain disk quota to
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> Looking forward to your help guys!
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