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Previously on "Linux admin tasks"

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  • Fleetwood
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    Originally posted by cojak
    Wot - like the "how can i hack around my client's network without getting caught 'cos I'm too tight to buy my own computer" type posts?

    Hmmm..?
    Touché, Jacko.
    But if that post doesn't go down as "mindless tulipe", then what does?

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  • cojak
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    Wot - like the "how can i hack around my client's network without getting caught 'cos I'm too tight to buy my own computer" type posts?

    Hmmm..?

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  • Fleetwood
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    Moderator !
    Move this thread to "Technical". It's interfering with all the mindless tulipe on here.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by DaveB
    Sendmail is quite possibly the worst app to configure on any platform. A useable, understandable and manageable GUI for that would be a godsend.
    Yes indeed.

    I tend to just replace it with postfix which is far nicer.

    I also use vim!

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  • DimPrawn
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    I find Windows a good GUI, why don't you use that like normal computer users?

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    I use subversion repositories to manage distributed configuration. I ssh to target machines to check out configuration changes over the network and restart the services.

    No GUI tools are needed. No GUI tools SHOULD be needed.

    Bastards to configure:

    dhcpd
    bind
    apache
    sendmail
    lvm / evms
    Sendmail is quite possibly the worst app to configure on any platform. A useable, understandable and manageable GUI for that would be a godsend.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Can anyone who is into Linux stuff please post here which most commonly used tools are the most annoying to configure and could benefit from nice GUI to do the job - it should be simple to implement too, say cron, Apache is certainly common but also complex. Anything as easy (yet used fairly often) as cron? This is for SKA but not mine.
    I use VIM, or VI if VIM is not available.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Yeah it is completely bastardised with JavaCruft (tm).

    What's wrong with mod_python - far more productive!

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by Ardesco

    (Anyway isn't IBM Websphere just Apache with a fancy GUI???)
    No

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  • TheMonkey
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    They are nice and easy until you start doing mass virtual hosting. Then they can become a real pain in the arse. Not only that, but managing multiple levels of AllowOverride on a hosting server per site and not pissing off the users because their htaccess doesn't work is haaaaard.

    Apparently IIS7 is going to have a .htaccess style mechanism!!!

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  • Ardesco
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    I personally find apache's configuration files are really quite nice and simple once you get used to them, I think you'd have a hard time convincing any apache user who has got a bit of experiance with them to use a GUI version.

    (Anyway isn't IBM Websphere just Apache with a fancy GUI???)

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  • TheMonkey
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    Yes indeed.

    Ironically it's my 10th anniversary as a Linux user today!

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  • cojak
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    GUIs are nice if you're new to Linux, but once you've been using it you start to use the command line...

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  • TheMonkey
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    I use subversion repositories to manage distributed configuration. I ssh to target machines to check out configuration changes over the network and restart the services.

    No GUI tools are needed. No GUI tools SHOULD be needed.

    Bastards to configure:

    dhcpd
    bind
    apache
    sendmail
    lvm / evms

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  • AtW
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    Can those tools manage multiple servers?

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