Native Lightweight Vm Management Interface
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README.md

nlvmi

Native Lightweight Vm Management Interface

Nlvmi is a management interface for qemu/kvm hosts written in php (with bootstrap) and bash.
Nlvmi should be able to run on any common Linux distro without much hassle or obscure dependencies.
Nlvmi is written to be lightweight, functional and easy to understand and modify, while still looking at least acceptable on any device.
Nlvmi supports multiple users (admins and restricted) on the frontend and also uses these users to run the VMs. No PAM, just su.
Unix users have /bin/false as shell and the password is stored within the nlvmi database.

Please consult the wiki pages for more information.

nlvmi screenshot