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Old 04-18-2008, 12:01 PM   #1
galeras
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Lookig for a text menu maker for linux


Dear Sirs,

We are looking for a tool (we can pay to develop it) to create and maintain linux menus in order to make easier daily duties to our operators.

Characteristics we are looking for are:

- Menus must be text based, to run with ssh or telnet. The idea is tu execute the menu when the operator logs in to the system.
- Administrator must have a tool to maintain all menu structure.
- Menus must avoid any direct interaction with os.
- Menus must be handle roles privileges.
- Source code must be provided

Thanks for any proposal.

Martin.
 
Old 04-18-2008, 01:32 PM   #2
pljvaldez
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I haven't done this, but a quick google turned up this. It looks pretty easy to create simple menus.
 
  


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