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From:newbie01 perl Date:Thu Feb 11 02:18:09 2010
Subject:Perl CGI advise/feedback please ...
Hi all,

I am wanting some advise/input on setting up some sort of intranet site to
allow system operators to manage the servers, mostly UNIX servers and some
Windows. I am constrained by not being able to install new modules or a
database, for example, MySQL. The web server will be Apache. Given the
choice between PHP and CGI-BIN. I've chosen CGI-BIN, is that a "wise" choice
... :-)

For access, instead of a MySQL database, the only alternative that I can
think of is reading the login information from a CSV delimited file for
instance since I am not allowed to edit the htaccess and htpasswd files so
am looking to somehow to be able to mask at least the password to keep it
"secret"

I need some guidance if someone know of any existing set of CGI-BIN scripts
that I can just plug it and used for this purpose.

In its simplest form for a start, am looking at being able to present a page
for login, once the user manages to login then, then I want to be able to
allow it to run some basic UNIX commands, for example, df, top, rm old files
from /tmp via a UNIX script etc. For some logins, they will not be allowed
to run commands, but merely be presented with some server "health"
information, i.e. for example output from a sar or vmstat or df or top
report.

Any guidance on where or how to start will be very much appreciated. Thanks
in advance.

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