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Date:      Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:13:46 -0300
From:      wendelmaques <wendel@dotpix.com.br>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ISP Software
Message-ID:  <4363AD71CC1963C95D2313D7@[192.168.200.198]>
In-Reply-To: <A45A8A2547B8024DA9929C43BD5F016D04B556@circinus.futratec.lan>
References:  <A45A8A2547B8024DA9929C43BD5F016D04B556@circinus.futratec.lan>

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Hi Joe,
 you can take a look at ISPMan project.

ISPMan allow you to have a distributed servers environment
 based on LDAP Infrastructure.

ISPMan work as management to services like: web, dns and mail.

At now it can be configured to manage hosting services with:
 Apache, BIND, Postfix, Cyrus and pure-ftpd.

The main authentication is based on LDAP via PAM or called
directly by services, like pure-ftpd or mod_auth_ldap.

ISPMan allow you to manage resellers, clients and domain.

Take a look at: http://www.ispman.org

The basic of ISPMan is:

You have a LDAP directory with all information about
DNS, Web vhosts, Mail accounts, Resellers and clients.

In each ISPMan server you run a agent. Agent connect to
ispman LDAP server and look for task to do, task can
ben add, update or delete, objects, like,
domains, mail accounts or apache vhosts.

--
 wendelmaques
 http://www.dotpix.com.br/~wendel/site/



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