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Domain Technologie Control
Domain Teck Control
Curent stable version is: V0.14.0 R0
Domain Technologie Control
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All this doc in one unic big html page

1 What is DTC?

1.1 What does DTC do?

1.2 Who should read this document?

1.3 What are DTC good features?

1.4 Technologies used by DTC

1.5 DTC's possibilities

1.6 How does it works

2. Installation

2.1 Before installing

2.2 Configurating daemons before installing

2.2.1 Mysql
2.2.2 Apache

2.3 Installation under debian

2.4 Installation under redhat

2.5 Installation under BSD/GENTOO

2.6 Manuelle installation

2.7 Post-Installation (protection via .htaccess)

2.8 Running DTC under a clustered environement

3. Configuration of DTC

3.1 Access to configuration panel

3.2 General configuration

3.3 Configuration of the bind zone files

3.4 Configuration of paths

4. Using the DTC root panel

4.1 General description

4.1.1 How it works
4.1.2 The web interface

4.2 User management

4.1.1 Adding a virtual admin
4.2.2 Managing you client domains

4.3 Generating daemon files

5 Credit and License

5.1 License

5.2 Credits

5.3 Greets

5.4 Contact

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