On Thursday 04 January 2007 07:04, Masopust, Christian wrote:
> > slides to get it up ...  You can view it at:
> > 
> >   http://www.bacula.org/presentations/Bacula-FOSDEM-talk-24Feb07.pdf
> > 
> 
> only a short question to the presentation.... i see there are mentioned
> "several web interfaces" in the console section...  
> it's maybe really stupid, but... which ones are they? and where can i find 
them?

There are several that have independently started up and are hosted else 
where, one is jbacula, which I believe is a configuration utility, but there 
are also management web interfaces (if I am not mistaken, one is written in 
Ruby).

The two that are part of "Bacula" can be found in the bacula-gui package, and 
are named bacula-web and bweb.  

bacula-web was released with one of the 1.38.x packages and bweb is being 
released today with the current release.  bacula-web is a slick looking 
management package.  However, it hasn't been updated since the last release. 

bweb is a really nice and amazingly complete management package that allows 
interactive modifications as well.  It is being *very* actively worked on by 
Eric Bollengier (with SQL help from Marc Cousin).  It interacts very closely 
with your browser so needs Mozilla or Firefox to display correctly.

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