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Are there systems for administering UNIX web servers?
already raised several questions about this or that administration of the local (it is on the workstation) web server with apache/php/mysql/postgresql/samba/etc. I'll be honest - I'm generally a programmer and I need to deal with production (and it's all on fire) and not raising my servers in order to work. Sysadmins are engaged in FIG understand what and you have to raise everything yourself, but there is no time at all and I’m terribly tired of editing configs with my hands and climbing into mana, for example, samba (I never set it up myself before, I had to, a friend also needed a server). Tell me some tools that understand how configs should work, detect conflicts and provide a convenient interface for configuring the entire server lobby.
PS: yes, I'm lazy. and there is no time, no time at all
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The list of tasks is not defined, so you have to guess.
In general, there is a panel called Webmin , she has been around for many years, and she is friends with some of the above. But with something - no, and when she is not friends with something - it’s probably so bad that it would be better if she didn’t exist at all. And with any similar product so.
I have not seen universal solutions. Yes, and it's bad when sysadmins do who knows what, and do not fulfill their direct duties of supporting the developer. Maybe talk to management about it?
I can advise in your case shared hosting. This is the fastest and most convenient and no headaches. Take the same timeweb on ssd and ssh for free for 10 days. Do not waste mental energy from one activity to another)
Or free hosting panels www.tecmint.com/web-control-panels-to-manage-linux...
www.froxlor.org
www.virtualmin.com
www.vestacp.com
www .core-admin.com
www.ispconfig.org/page/home.html
askubuntu.com/questions/333529/what-server-control...
Here is a good panel in my opinion, I have been using it for several years, it is written in Python, you can always tweak something, add, automate - ajenti.org
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