I also need a package like that. Long time ago i have search for packages 
but i didīnt find any good one, all where to specific. Maybe we need to 
develop something that is flexible, maybe something plug-in-able (LDAP, 
ftp, pop, etc). I can collaborate too.

Salu2
Andres


At 01:02 am 06/03/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>From: Gene Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@mail.networksonline.com on 06-03-2002
>       01:02 EST
>
>To:   Debian ISP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cc:
>Subject:  ISP Client Database
>
>
>I don't recall if this has been asked before. Does anyone know of any
>Linux package for maintaining ISP customer "account" information in a
>database that can also process radius, POP3/IMAP, ftp account, and web
>site creation and removal on the actual servers?
>
>We need a package (and I would rather not have to write one if another
>exists) that can allow our customer service people to create customer
>records with info on the radius, POP3/IMAP, and web site (with ftp and
>FrontCage access) services that our clients request. The requirements
>are an SQL database, browser-based interface, and maintaining the actual
>accounts on distributed servers. If anyone knows of such a package, I
>would appreciate an email (off list is preferrable). If I have to write
>one myself, I am also open to a colaborative effort with other parties
>in the package design and development.
>
>The other criteria is that we want to allow our resellers access to
>their customer base while only our direct office personnel are able to
>see all records in the database. I would think there are enough other
>Linux-based ISP's that are doing the same sort of thing that this would
>be a common desire.
>
>
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