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"." at babolo.ru
"." at babolo.ru
Tue May 20 10:11:02 PDT 2003
> Hello, Artem!
>
> It is possible that he means other thing useful. As example, in hosting
> solutions with a numbers of hosting on each server, keeping configuration of
> each service (as usual - dns, mail, http (dynamic & static content), ftp,
> telnet/ssh, some kind of sql) in decentralized files are not too simply. I
> never seen systems (but had try to build) that will keep configuration for
> such hosting centralized database (possible with simply export to usual
> configuration files).
> For instance in such tree:
> ----------------------[begin of instance]---------------------------
> 1) Agreement information
> a. Contact information
> b. Agreement number
> c. Expire date
> d. ...
> 2) DNS
> a. Allowed
> b. Primary "superns1.superhosting.com"
> c. Secondary "superns2.superhosting.com"
> d. Name zone 1 (SOA entry)
> i. Entry
> ii. ...
> e. Name zone 2
> i. Entry (MX)
> ii. Entry (IN A)
> iii. ...
> 3) Mail
> a. SMTP
> i. Disallowed
> ii. ...
> b. POP3
> i. Allowed
> ii. ...
> 4) Web Hosting
> a. Allowed server "apache043.superhosting.com"
> i. Root dir "$HOME_APACHE043/user/htdocs"
> ii. CGI dir "$HOME_APACHE043/user/cgi-bin"
> iii. ...
> 5) Ftp
> a. Allowed server "apache043.superhosting.com"
> b. ...
> 6) Telnet/SSH
> a. Disallowed
> 7) SQL
> a. PostgreSQL
> i. Disallowed
> b. MySQL
> i. Allowed server apache043.superhosting.com"
> 1. Data dir "/home/user/sql/data"
> 2. Used local socket "/home/user/sql/sock.tmp"
> 3. Network socket "disallowed"
> 4. Bin dir
> 5. ...
> ----------------------[end of instance]----------------------
>
> What about such centralized configuration systems?
Part of this work is http://free.babolo.ru/ports/jailup/
(BSD license)
and some is ISPMS/ISPDB (restricted),
very old version for evaluation is
http://free.babolo.ru/ports/ispms/
Yes, not all needs done yet.
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