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website management [message #177025] Thu, 16 February 2012 18:13 Go to next message
jjrmy1 is currently offline  jjrmy1
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I'm thinking of starting a project and wanted to get some input. Currently I
manage several websites and keeping track of all the data (domains, email
accounts, social networking accounts, hosts and their control panels, and
all the associated logins) has become a real pain. Being unable to find a
current solution, I was wanting to build a web based system built on
php/mysql with the utilization of SSL/AES encryption to manage all this.
Later in the project modules could be added such as client log in, time
tracking, invoicing, etc. This would not be a multi user type system but,
rather, something to install on your own hosting solution. I'm planning on
making this an open-source project.
Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Jeremy

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Re: website management [message #177026 is a reply to message #177025] Thu, 16 February 2012 18:40 Go to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 2/16/2012 1:13 PM, jjrmy1 wrote:
> I'm thinking of starting a project and wanted to get some input.
> Currently I manage several websites and keeping track of all the data
> (domains, email accounts, social networking accounts, hosts and their
> control panels, and all the associated logins) has become a real pain.
> Being unable to find a current solution, I was wanting to build a web
> based system built on php/mysql with the utilization of SSL/AES
> encryption to manage all this. Later in the project modules could be
> added such as client log in, time tracking, invoicing, etc. This would
> not be a multi user type system but, rather, something to install on
> your own hosting solution. I'm planning on making this an open-source
> project.
> Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jeremy
>

Try a newsgroup related to hosting. You'll get a lot better answers
than one for programmers.

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