cvs commit: ports/sysutils Makefile ports/sysutils/ispman Makefile
distinfo pkg-deinstall pkg-descr pkg-install pkg-plist
ports/sysutils/ispman/files patch-Makefile patch-install-data-ldifs-Makefile
patch-install-data-schema-Makefile
Beech Rintoul
beech at FreeBSD.org
Fri Jan 11 12:32:32 PST 2008
beech 2008-01-11 20:32:30 UTC
FreeBSD ports repository
Modified files:
sysutils Makefile
Added files:
sysutils/ispman Makefile distinfo pkg-deinstall pkg-descr
pkg-install pkg-plist
sysutils/ispman/files patch-Makefile
patch-install-data-ldifs-Makefile
patch-install-data-schema-Makefile
Log:
New port ispman-1.3r2
ISPman is an ISP management software written in perl, using an LDAP
backend to manage virtual hosts for an ISP. It can be used to manage,
DNS, virtual hosts for apache config, postfix configuration, cyrus
mail boxes, proftpd etc.
ISPMan was written as a management tool for the network at 4unet where
between 30 to 50 domains are hosted and the number is crazily growing.
Managing these domains and their users was a little time consuming,
and needed an Administrator who knows linux and these daemons
fluently. Now the help-desk can easily manage the domains and users.
LDAP data can be easily replicated site wide, and mail box server can
be scaled from 1 to n as required. An LDAP entry called maildrop
tells the SMTP server (postfix) where to deliver the mail. The SMTP
servers can be loadbalanced with one of many load balancing
techniques. The program is written with scalibility and High
availibility in mind.
PR: ports/117047
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh at vlink.ru> (maintainer)
Approved by: linimon (mantor)
Revision Changes Path
1.969 +1 -0 ports/sysutils/Makefile
1.1 +67 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/Makefile (new)
1.1 +3 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/distinfo (new)
1.1 +146 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/files/patch-Makefile (new)
1.1 +11 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/files/patch-install-data-ldifs-Makefile (new)
1.1 +13 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/files/patch-install-data-schema-Makefile (new)
1.1 +16 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/pkg-deinstall (new)
1.1 +23 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/pkg-descr (new)
1.1 +14 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/pkg-install (new)
1.1 +584 -0 ports/sysutils/ispman/pkg-plist (new)
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