[CentOS] Open source tool like CPanel

2010-07-28 Thread James Corteciano
Hi All,

Any could suggest open source tool like CPanel that could do the following?

-User access control
   *user will be able to modify specific virtual host config file. Example
is /etc/httpd/conf.d/domain.com.conf
   *user will be able to upload files to the specific webroot (example only
/var/www/vhosts/domain.com)
   *user will be able to access MySQL server with can do create
database,upload database, etc...

I tried the webmin but it can't allow to set user to do modify specific
virtual host config files and upload files to the specific webroot assigned
by the admin/root.

Hope anyone could help me out.

Thanks

James
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Re: [CentOS] Open source tool like CPanel

2010-07-28 Thread Dogsbody

 Any could suggest open source tool like CPanel that could do the following?

Try BlueOnyx - http://www.blueonyx.it/

It started off as Cobalt (which was bought and destroyed by Sun 
Microsystems), it then went open source, turned into BlueQuartz and then 
turned into BlueOnyx.  As such it's actually a very strong product that 
is well maintained.

Dan
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Re: [CentOS] Open source tool like CPanel

2010-07-28 Thread Rudi Ahlers
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:30 AM, James Corteciano
ja...@linux-source.org wrote:
 Hi All,
 Any could suggest open source tool like CPanel that could do the following?
 -User access control
    *user will be able to modify specific virtual host config file. Example
 is /etc/httpd/conf.d/domain.com.conf
    *user will be able to upload files to the specific webroot (example only
 /var/www/vhosts/domain.com)
    *user will be able to access MySQL server with can do create
 database,upload database, etc...
 I tried the webmin but it can't allow to set user to do modify specific
 virtual host config files and upload files to the specific webroot assigned
 by the admin/root.
 Hope anyone could help me out.
 Thanks
 James

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