webmin is godd for me, is simple, lightweight, no database, no historical data (they are stored only on client in browser localStorage). I'm using webmin in my raspberries. Bonus: it has a ton of features, it's very useful for managing linux. BTW it has support for multiple instances and 2FA for example.
webmin is godd for me, is simple, lightweight, no database, no historical data (they are stored only on client in browser localStorage). I'm using webmin in my raspberries. Bonus: it has a ton of features, it's very useful for managing linux. BTW it has support for multiple instances and 2FA for example.