GAdmintools

GAdmintools

Screenshot of GAdmin-ProFTPD 8.2.4 user tab

The GAdmin-ProFTPD 8.2.4 user tab
Original author(s) Magnus Loef
Developer(s) Magnus Loef
Stable release
diverse
Development status active
Operating system Linux
Platform GTK+
Available in English
Type Operating system setup and configuration tool
License GNU General Public License version "3 or later"
Website dalalven.dtdns.net/linux/gadmintools-webpage

GAdmintools are a collection of computer programs, specifically application software, which provide a graphical user interface for specific server services running on the Linux operating system.[1][2]

With the help of GAdmintools, the user can easily configure, administer and monitor those server services in real time, in a user-friendly manner, that would otherwise be challenging for the average user.[3][4]

Availability

The GAdmintools are - as a whole or as parts - included in the repositories of many major GNU/Linux distributions, such as Debian,[5] Ubuntu,[6] Linux Mint,[7] Puppy Linux,[8] Frugalware Linux[9] and others.[1] If a distribution is used which does not provide a distribution-ready package, it is possible to install by downloading the source code and running a simple ./Autoinstall procedure.[10]

Components of the GAdmintools collection

Remote administration

GAdmintools are not only capable of administering server services running on the local machine, but also to connect to server services running on remote machines. This is done by creating a SSH tunnel and then connect with GAdmintools to the server service running on the remote machine through this secure tunnel.[11] This way it is possible to remotely administer machines which are running without graphical desktop or even headless.

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