From: Joe C. <jo...@sw...> - 2001-05-12 23:32:00
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Webmin won't break anything if you don't. Assuming the tools you've already used create 'correct' configuration files, Webmin will use them just fine. You can continue to use whatever other configuration tools you like, or hand editing of the configuration files. This, again, is assuming that your other tools create correct files, and you don't do anything weird in your configurations when hand editing. However...Webmin doesn't do things for you. You actually have to know what you're doing, or you can break stuff quite easily (whereas maybe your current tools will only let you 'Add', 'Delete', etc. without any ability to do things entirely wrong). So it's entirely possible to completely misconfigure your server with Webmin. Then again, it's possible to do nearly everything on your system you might like to do--so not as limited as your current tools. Good luck. Futureweb.at - Patrick Neuner wrote: > hi, > > we run a red hat server, version 6.2., apache webserver. > > our provider already installed some cgi's for > webadministration of new users, webspace-customers. > > it is a little buggy and you can't do a whole lot with it, > so i am interested in installing your system. > > the only worry I have is, due to the new control panels, how easy > is it to break something if you install it at a already working > system? > > we have a couple of hundret domains running there with enough costumers, > but I don't have a test enviroment I could set up and try with. > > would u suggest to be careful with the adoption, or shouldn't there be > big issues? > > for apache, i am not able to add users and disc quotas? or what is > the main disadvantage having apache instead of your miniserv.pl? > > > thanks for your help. > > patrick neuner -- Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> Affordable Web Caching Proxy Appliances http://www.swelltech.com |