I get a page/e-mail if a server goes down, starts running out of disk space, etc. I use Zabbix for network monitoring and trends. Also, how do you like Plone so far and how was it to install? I almost tried it last year but went with something else. ![]() You may have mixed success using ZM with a wireless webcam as they are not best known for their long-term stability in terms of providing an uninterrupted video stream. It's arguably the most useful server app I have - and perfect for checking up on things (including the cats) whilst away on business/holiday etc. It detects motion and automatically records it (locally and offsite) and alerts me via SMS if it thinks I'm being robbed. in my book that sounds like a negative but I'm not sure how you meant it! It works well, very well, and I use it to keep on eye on various parts of my house through four wired-IP cameras and a locally-attached USB cam. The link tells you everything there is to know about Squid, however I use it specifically to provide me with access to various geographically-restricted web content whilst I'm working abroad e.g accessing the BBC iPlayer TV-on-demand service whilst out of the UK - for licensing reasons it restricts access to UK-only IP addresses hence I proxy my laptop's web surfing through my UK-based server (running Squid).Īs for Zoneminder, I'm not sure what you mean about it being 'ridiculous'. it runs hardy server and everything listed is installed from repo except the torrent GUI's and php-syslog-ng. Slbackup-php - web GUI front end for slbackup, also use the webmin moduleĪnd thats it. Wtorrent - web GUI for libtorrent/rtorrent Torrentflux-b4rt - web GUI for tornado/transmission Glftpd - for FTP, dead project, one day i may change to wzdftpdĪmpache - music cataloging, streaming, and more Openvpn - for remote access to my home lan also use the webmin slbackup-php module to go along with it Rdiff-backup - for incremental backups on network machines. Netatalk - for mac AFP sharing and TimeMachine serverĪvahi - bonjour services for daap and afp in addition to the basics like samba, cups, apache2, it has: it does backups to an mdadm raid5 array, ipv6 routing, logging, VOIP, and more. everything except email and routing (i have a real host for web/email and my WRT54G+Tomato takes care of routing). My server's duty is a little bit of everything.
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