On Friday 19 March 2010 17:57:00 Moray Henderson wrote:
> Josh Fisher wrote:
> >> Have you looked at Webmin (www.webmin.com)?  Different approach,
> using a
> >> web interface, but is otherwise similar to what you describe, It
> allows
> >> configuring Bacula from a remote workstation with a browser, so
> doesn't
> >> require X on the server.
> >
> >Does it really makes it possible to alter configuration files? Because
> >that's
> >what they're aiming for, no?
> 
> I have looked at webmin, which can manage the configuration files -
> mostly.  It needs an update, though - there are a few options it handles
> slightly differently from the way Bacula does :-)
> 
> We have Linux servers in offices with no real technical staff, therefore
> we need to provide something as simple as possible for the people who
> are there.  Even the webmin interface is too complex for our needs.

But keep us updated on what you decide - I'd be very interested in such 
project.

PS. I have this kind of project too, but I've written it in ruby (aiming for 
ruby on rails web-interface), but I'm not currently very sure what I shall do 
with it.

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