Automated systems - adding users and sites

From: Jonathan (jonathan_at_sirtis.org.uk)
Date: 07/31/03

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    Hi all,

    I'm looking at writing a simple interface to allow the creation of
    websites through a web based tool.

    Are there any guides to this sort of thing? My thinking at the moment is
    to allow the web user on a secured server to log into another server
    through ssh as root (passwordless) to allow for the creation of
    accounts, but I'm sure there must be a "right way" for doing this.

    Any suggestions please?

    Regards,

    Jonathan

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