OSS Control Panel to manage FreeBSD jails ... ?
Outback Dingo
outbackdingo at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 20:33:25 UTC 2010
Marc,
I think ISPControl will with a minor path modifications, to reach into
jails, might be worth taking a look at
http://isp-control.net/
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Marc G. Fournier <scrappy at hub.org> wrote:
>
> About 6 years ago or so, we wrote an inhouse control panel to allow us to
> manage freebsd jails from a central gui ... although it works, its neither
> intuitive or pretty ... and is a nightmare to change ...
>
> The features it does have is:
>
> each client has 1 or more login ideas tot heir account
> a client can have multiple jails assigned to them
> - front page has a summary of memory, storage and bandwidth usage
> - each VPS has their own detail screen that includes the above, as well
> as any virtual hosts that are running on it
> - new virtual machines can be requesetd
> - new virtual hosts can be added
> - mysql/pgsql databases can be added / deleted
> all invoicing is performed automatically through the system
> there is a support center for clients to post problems
>
> what it doesn't do is dns or email management ... dns is modified 'by
> request', and email is a totally seperate, unintegrated inferface ...
>
> I've tried DTC, and its a nice interface, but its more a 'seperate instance
> per VPS' vs centralized solution ... I don't want to have to log into
> multiple interfaces to deal with support issues, for instance .. but, at the
> same time, don't want to force a client to have two different interfaces to
> handle things ...
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on software that could replace this? I
> don't want ot run VMWare, or any of the other virtualization software
> packages, I would like to stick, as much as possible, to a nice, clean, jail
> environment ...
>
> Thoughts?
>
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