Software for a CentOS or RHEL x86_64 for web storage & photos
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Software for a CentOS or RHEL x86_64 for web storage & photos
I have been searching for a software package that will install on CentOS5.4 x86_64 or RHEL5.4 x86_64 that I can allow users to access via the Internet for online web storage, pictures and they can manage their space (quota would be enforced).
I'm sure you can find a paid software that does it. I'm not sure if you're asking specifically for a free one and to be honest I'm not sure if there IS a free one. I feel like must be one out there.
I used to several years ago at a job I had. I have since changed jobs, but I am thinking about setting it up again on my home server, as well as at my current job.
With all the available modules it is pretty easy to set up just about anything. It can be intimidating at first, but it is extremely versatile.
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