Very Cool! What do you use to customize os? Do you have a tutorial?

Congratulations!

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Phyo Arkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Thanks a lot all!
>
> Yeah , Cherokee simplifies the need of SSH and Webmin. I do not setup
> webmin due to history of multiple security vulnerabilities. With Cherokee
> python + ajaxed , well designed admin interface to manage whole aspect of
> web server , + web2py , they are the perfect match  , will be superb allies.
>
> i will start building VMware appliance for web2rokee soon.
>
> Massimo , what your expected features/specs for the appliances?
>
>
> This is what i think of ::
>
>
>    1. Autoboot DHCP
>    2. CLI Configuration for system and network parameters [ what you want
>    to have?]
>    3. Web-based configuration  for system and network parameters [tell me
>    your ideas too]
>    4. Console Only ? or Minimal GUI ? or 2 versions?
>    5. <200 MB
>
>
> For minimal GUI only a few applications will b installed (Firefox ,
> Xulrunner , Fluxbox or more light weight window manager )
>
> also web2pytizens  , Put all your ideas what you want to have.
>
> Oh forgot to mention , My Anti-virus and Anti-Spam mail gateway OS's
> WebConfiguration interface is in Web2py. I made this for a company in UK.
>
>
> here is the full OS if you want to try.
> http://www.star-nix.com/LiveAVS-RC-FINAL.iso , I have attached some
> screens for you
>
> Just by doing some modifications , i can convert it to web2py appliance
> (will b debian based).
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Phyo.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:17 PM, noobpythoncoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> This is AWESOME Phyo!
>>
>> THANKS!
>>
>> Our setup is FreeBSD + Apache + a proxy (and more, sigh) ... and
>> though we use SSH and Webmin to manage this, they create a LOT of side
>> issues eg security, poor auto-generated config statements...! Just the
>> thought of migrating to a better solution ... or even tweaking what
>> we've got now ... causes headaches here. There's just so much coding
>> downtime from rebuilding servers (even with imaging), we conceded to
>> sticking with what we've got.
>>
>> My teams next headache was going to be refining load-balancing and
>> scaling our system to handle potential traffic spikes after our app
>> launch, while hoping we don't break what we've already got! I'm being
>> optimistic about possibly demand. ;-)  You've given us hope that we
>> can migrate to a better server setup. Thank you so much!
>>
>> I can't believe we overlooked Cherokee! It's features look hot! It's
>> hard to stray from the common path - but after my team using Java and
>> then PHP... Python and web2py have been exceptionally more rewarding
>> experiences for web app dev. We chose web2py because it takes the pain
>> out of development and has a lot of 'goodies' built right in. Cherokee
>> looks like it may do the same for serving web apps. This could be a
>> perfect match!
>>
>> I'm going to set up an internal test at the end of this week. Please
>> keep us up-to-date with your experiments! I'll try post my ones soon.
>>
>> From everyone here - you ROCK!
>>
>> Noob
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>


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