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Client interface with cacti?

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Does anyone know of a client/customer interface that can either be easily adapted to show cacti graphs or one that is already doing this?

Looking for something for clients to be able to log in and see their bandwidth usage etc. and do it with the ease of cacti.

Thanks in advance

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Post by egarnel »

ummmm.... how about Cacti?

The user settings allow the fine tuning of what the user can/cannot do or see
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Post by mgob »

yes I understand that but i'm looking for something with a bit more features as a client interface, I am essentially looking for one app that can handle client info / contract status / contact lists etc etc , with say a way to select a graph from cacti from a admin account and assign it to X user account as their usage.

i can do this myself but if there is a prog or something close out there then i can work from it... instead of going from complete scratch.

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Post by egarnel »

Ahh, I see what you mean now. This sounds like a good feature request for user templates, which I understand may be in a future release of Cacti. or at the rate plugins are being developed.....sooner than that
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