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Piratefish Screen Shots

The graphical interface for the Piratefish is an Open-Source package called Webmin. After the initial construction of your Piratefish server, nearly all configuration will be performed within the Webmin GUI. Webmin is a modular administration package that can configure and control most Linux servers with ease. The Webmin GUI on the Piratefish is accessed through any standard web browser.

See a sample of the Piratefish PDF

This Webmin servers page that is accessible once you log into your Piratefish server using a web browser. From here you can choose which module of the Piratefish server to view or modify.

When you are managing or editing files on the system, this is way you access them. No need for the Linux GUI once Webmin is installed - unless you want to.

Here's the place where you can configure the Postfix mail transport system used by the Piratefish - and control which domains deliver to which mail servers.

This screen is used to define what domains the Piratefish will be protecting, and to what IP address email is delivered once it's been processed.




Once the firewall is complete, daily reports are generated - here's just a snippet of what you'll see once your Piratefish is installed and working.
   
   
   
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