Thursday, July 10, 2008

The eBox platform

When I was looking for info on the Eeebox and on the eBox (jep, it isn't the same thing), I came across the eBox-platform. A lot of things called e and box. But he, what's in a name.

The eBox-platform seems to be some kind of administration tool, for easy setting up a server from within a webbrowser. We all know this has been done before. Have a look at webmin. So what is the difference? And why do we need another web based administrator tool? Well you can find the answer on there own site. Let's say, it is made easier for the user. All modules are auto-linked, while in webmin you have to figure out most by your self.

Let's have a look at some screenshots of the web-interface. You can find more pictures on there site.






I'm working on a new server and was looking for an easier way to configure, so this might be the ideal moment for a testcase. I'll post my findings in a new post. My testcase will be real life and has the following setup:

1 server (eBox-platform)
2 windows computers (1 windows 2000 and 1 windows XP)
2 printers (1 deskjet HP and 1 laser brother)
1 adsl internet connection

More on this in the next post.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like an interesting test case. I hope eBox does the trick. If you have any trouble, feedback, suggestion or question don't hesitate asking in the forum or the mailing list.

Waiting for the results ... :-)

JO3RI said...

I'm already heaving troubles with the network setup, but I don't think it has something too do with the eBox-platform.