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Hi all.
I look after a few linux servers for customers. What I am after is a web app that I can use to keep track of all the software installed and its versions. and log whenever I do an upgrade to a software package. I would like it if I could give some access to my customers so they can see the logs for their server and also what software they have on their servers and what versions they are.
I think you might of missunderstood my question.
I am very capable of installing software via source on my servers. i am not a fan f webmin at all.
I am after something sort of like a todo list and a done list so I can let the server owner log in and see what I have been up to ( to justify him paying me ) .
So a web app that can :
list current software
upgrades needed
and upgrades done
on a per server basis and have acl's that allow me to give access out to the different server owners
Ok. Time to re-visit this.
I believe what I am after is "server change management"
I want to be able to announce when upgrades will happen and also if there was an outage then put it up online. I have several diff customers that don't need to see each others servers so some acl's are important.
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