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This might seem like jumping into a spinning propeller at first, but
OpenLDAP can do this - the reason for doing it is that you can
integrate your user accounts in with all that (i.e., restrict account X
to just W, Y, and Z servers). You can hook your way into an OpenLDAP
instance with Webmin or any number of other LDAP-specific frontends, or
you can access the OpenLDAP's backend DBMS directly.<br>
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On 3/4/10 9:09 AM, David Tomaschik wrote:
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cite="mid:5b1249bb1003040609o68c4a095wa5b975a7f17f58df@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">TBH, I'm not even sure what to call this one. I'm looking
for a web-based app that will let my department keep better track of
our servers. Right now, our documentation on updates, installed
versions, configuration, hardware specs, etc. is pretty spotty. I'm
looking for something that will let us keep that in one place and pull
reports based on almost any criteria (Memory in system, kernel version,
IP address, mac address, etc. all come to mind.) We need a way to
document when updates are performed, when configuration is changed,
etc. Does anyone know of a tool to help us keep such documentation?
For those of you who admin multiple servers, what is your practice?<br
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-- <br>
David Tomaschik, RHCE<br>
System Administrator/Developer<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://tuxteam.com">http://tuxteam.com</a><br>
GPG: 0x6D428695<br>
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