On 18.10.2013 20:56, Pol Hallen wrote:
[snip]
But is boring everytime connect to ssh and put new domain using command
line... :-/
[snip]
You could try a single-purpose key. You are logging in using keys
already, I hope?
If you combine the single-purpose key with some changes to ~/.ssh/config
On 18.10.2013 15:35, Pol Hallen wrote:
Howdy :-)
I searching for what is the way to create a gui interface for my scripts
(security web-gui).
So, a script could be something like this (execute by root user):
#!/bin/bash
# pr.sh
/etc/postfix reload
So, I must create a gui do reload
Hey,
is it something like this or is it this? If it's this, I would
suggest you to install a software like Webmin or so.
Greetings.
On 18.10.2013 14:35, Pol Hallen wrote:
Howdy :-)
I searching for what is the way to create a gui interface for my scripts
(security web-gui).
So, a script
The easiest thing is to make sure there no user-submitted data can be
passed on to the system and no system output can be passed on directly
to the user.
ok
Use if-then statements, case statements, and even
scrubbing via regex if it is necessary to pass data.
good idea, thanks!
Also, if
is it something like this or is it this?
:-)
If it's this, I would
suggest you to install a software like Webmin or so.
I need build my own web-gui
thanks for help
Pol
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