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Re: ISP manager.



WebMin has an extension module, called UserMin, that allow authenticated
user access.

I works on a separated daemon (for security purposes, i think), and you can
make your own
UserMin modules too.

It depends on how much knowledge and time do you have to develop your own
modules.

Im was having the same trouble here, but i decided to write my own isp admin
system.

Maybe i will spend more time doing my own solution, but, i'll have total
control (and no one will know how things work, avoiding hackz).

[]s and greetz from Brasil!

Auro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene Grimm" <elessar@noi.net>
To: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: ISP manager.


> From: "Auro Florentino" <bind@merco.net>
> > I think WEBMIN is more complete (has many modules, updates and
contribs).
> > They shows to customers the basic steps on writing their own modules.
> >
> > BTW, ISPMAN appears to be a very nice tool, but isnt in a production
> > release, like WEBMIN,  yet, i think.
>
> I haven't found the answer to this as yet, but can Webmin allow
> "authenticated access" to specific domains so our hosted corporate clients
> can maintain their own virtual email addresses as well as giving dial-up
and
> direct email clients similar access to only their individual radius and
> email accounts?
>
>
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