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Hi, i'm a new newbie that is very interested in working with linux systems. I'm still studying in the networking and server managing way and atm i have an project ...
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Hi, i'm a new newbie that is very interested in working with linux systems. I'm still studying in the networking and server managing way and atm i have an project to design and build by my own. I wanted to use linux based NOS for my project and i wanted to ask if there is a linux server that can offer me the ability to install DNS, Domain Controller, FTP server and Mail server through GUI because i'm still not very familiar with linux command line. All the help will be greatly appreciated and would like to thank you for the time you took to read my query. Thx again
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It looks like you are looking for an appliance.
Take a look at ClearOS, it is based on CentOS, which is based in RedHat, and the whole configuration process is done through a web GUI
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Thx for the quick reply will give it a try
- 02-10-2011 #4
ClearOS is nice. There is also the possibility of Webmin which should be available for most distros
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I used ClearOS and its an awesome application and i really liked it thx for the suggestion. So basicaly this ClearOS is an application that is used to access the Ubuntu Server through GUI using a web browser. Cause i need to describe the OS i'm using and i was going to describe the Ubuntu server as the OS i'm using for my project.
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Actually you might want to take a look at CentOS 5, because this is the distribution underneath ClearOS, It's basically a Red Hat Enterprise 5
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ye thought so thx


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