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i have tested Debian 8 with ISPconfig but here i have to answer questions on install. I have also tried Froxlor but there i have to create manual config after install via ssh. The next problem is i have not found an option for and complete autoupdate on Debian there are questions to answer on update via
answering questions (making choices) and creating & editing config files are part of the tasks of a linux (server) administrator.
i don't really see any way around that.
answering questions (making choices) and creating & editing config files are part of the tasks of a linux (server) administrator.
i don't really see any way around that.
are you sure you need to run your own server?
Hi,
yes but is there no way to start an complete installation with one command?
I want to install an webui to prevent me for interaction with the commandline after install.
One vserver is no problem but i want to order 12 vserver for my users.
software for that exists.
it is so far out of my scope that i do not even know what the category is called - deployment software maybe?
look for ansible and others, it just might help.
but my guess is that it needs careful adjusting and setting up; probably just as much work as doing a dozen installs yourself.
tbh, since you didn't come up with anything yourself after a full week, i'm now even more sceptical if you're suited to admin servers for others.
wouldn't you like to test it out for yourself first?
software for that exists.
it is so far out of my scope that i do not even know what the category is called - deployment software maybe?
look for ansible and others, it just might help.
but my guess is that it needs careful adjusting and setting up; probably just as much work as doing a dozen installs yourself.
tbh, since you didn't come up with anything yourself after a full week, i'm now even more sceptical if you're suited to admin servers for others.
wouldn't you like to test it out for yourself first?
Hi,
i think the best way is to order the vservers before the offer is over and test if its possible to automate the ispconfig installation with eval or other trick. But thank you for your help.
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