Server Management related scripts & softwares
A Linux based contol panel for Web hosting companies. If you are a ISP/Web Hosting Provider seek an true automation solution and want to give your clients/members extreme functionality and control, cPanel is the product for you. cPanel offers a set of unique control, simple installation, and customization to give it your own look and feel.
Similar to the ones used at hotscripts.com, cgi.resourceindex.com, perlarchive.com and scriptsearch.com, this script checks the age of files and folders and shows "NEW" image or text indicators according to the age. C/w admin interface. Support 1-level or 3-level age distinction. If pointed to a folder, the script will scan through all files in that folder for newest file (sub-folders and files in sub-folders are omitted).
Automatically delete all files (in the specified directory) with file dates older than the specified days.
Schedule this useful tool to automatically delete files from your server. Different criteria can be set.
Ababa Stats 3 is a program showing the status of the services of your servers that are online or offline. This version enables you to customize the look of the status page, services you would like to monitor as well as real-time monitoring.
Home Free is the ultimate community building program. Allowing you to give your visitors a free web site on your server. With complete control over every aspect of your free web site program, you can grow page views, revenue and brand awareness for your site.
I wrote this to help make searching remote web server log files easier. LogSearch is a sockets based program that comes in two parts, the client and server. The "server.pl" goes into your weblog directory on your web server. The client program "client.pl" is run from your workstation. You simply run client.pl and enter whatever flag you want to search your log files for i.e: Googlebot, or even .exe or ../../ .The server will receive that flag and search your log files. When it has found all the entries that match the flag it sends that data to the client program on your workstation. The client program will then write that data to a word file (.doc) for viewing.
If you are unfamiliar with setting up these types of programs I have also included some fairly detailed information that (hopefully) will help the average Windows user set this up.
This script works in both UNIX and ActiveState Perl
With the Server Administrator you can specify what each of your users can do. Giving them permission to create users, add their domains directly to your nameserver, and websites to apache, add email addresses, both pop and aliases and cronjobs. The script monitors the amount of disk space is being used by each user so that you can see at a glance if they are using more than they have paid for.
Have you ever been installing a Perl program on your website, and it asks you for information that you don't remember or know? Most of us have experiened this at one time or another. Some of us more than once! Don't let this happen to you again. Print this "printer friendly" report, and keep it in a safe place, for future reference.
ServerInfo is a simple but useful script that helps you understand your server. It displays all your server environmental variables and some useful programs' paths. It also displays all your installed modules so you know if you have the neccessary modules to run some scripts. Best of all, it is template driven so you can change how it look.
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