GNU Hosting Helper 2.05 is a Perl script for Web Hosting Tools scripts design by Red Dragon Enterprises.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD. GNU Hosting Helper is a web hosting management package.
Publisher review: GNU Hosting Helper is a web hosting management package. GNU Hosting Helper is a web hosting management package. This package provides tools to manage many of the aspects of a hosting environment. It also provides a client utility to reduce the need for staff to perform tasks that a client needs such as managing email accounts. GNU HH will support multiple servers from a single adminstration console and single client console. The system is completely dynamic tracking resource allocations across all managed servers. The system will operate on a single server or a completely distributed network of many machines. Features: - Server Tasks - Security Management - Server Monitor - Ticket Center - News Management - Knowledge Base - Fraudscreen - Domain Management - User Management - Billing/Accounting - Account Information Tools - Miscellaneous Functions - Package Management - Manage Hosting Servers - Manage Client Interfaces - Manage Mail Servers - Manage Name Servers - Manage Signup Servers - Manage Server Pools - Manage Administrators - Manage Admin Daemon - System Config Operating system: Linux / BSD
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