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http://www.covalent.net/projects/comanche/
Comanche is a free GUI for managing Apache web server configuration. Available for UNIX, Linux and Windows.
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http://everythinglinux.org/TkApache/TkApache_content.html
Apache configuration tool written in tcl/tk designed to provide a simple, yet powerful GUI front-end.
Keywords: cgi, chat, discussion, forum, free, help, linux, perl, redhat, reviews, security, software, unix, web
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http://www.isp4you.com/
A flexible domain management tool for Internet Service Providers based on the Webmin control panel.
Keywords: administration, internet, isp, linux, module, software, webmin, webserver, edv, firewall, linux, network, netzwerke, security, isp, unix
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http://www.webmin.com/
A web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Setup user accounts, DNS, file sharing and the program is freeware.
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http://www.btree.org/dnsupdate/
An IP address update program written in Perl for dynamic DNS updates as defined in RFC2136. It submits dynamic IP address update requests to a name server automatically.
Keywords: dynamic dns, software, dnsupdate
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http://www.sw-soft.com/plesk/
Plesk is comprehensive server management software developed specifically for the Hosting Service Industry with the assistance of Web hosting professionals. Includes website builder, antivirus, skins, many plug-ins.
Keywords: hsp, linux control panel, linux hosting, mpf, windows hosting, windows hosting, control panel, dedicated hosting, hosting automation, hosting automation software, hosting control panel, hosting plan, hosting service provider, hosting software, manage hosting, manage hosting business, multi sever management, multi-server, multiple server, multiple server management, reseller control panel, reseller hosting software, server automation, shared hosting, web hosting, web hosting control panel, windows control panel, windows server 2003, plesk
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http://www.comanche.org/
Comanche is a free GUI for managing Apache web server configuration. Available for UNIX, Linux and Windows.
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