Az ISPConfig is an open source PHP programming language web hosting control panel, which allows you to perform administrative tasks on Linux-based web servers.
The ISPConfig project was launched in the fall of 2005 by Till Brehm, of whom he is still one of the leading developers. The software is currently developed by ISPConfig UG and is licensed under BSD.
The control panel allows administrators to manage web pages, email addresses, MySQL and MariaDB databases, FTP accounts, Shell users and DNS records, all using a convenient web interface. It also provides the ability to monitor various server resources and view log files. The software distinguishes 4 entry levels: Administrator, Reseller, Client and Email User.
ISPConfig3 home screen
Supported Linux distributions
- Debian 5 -
- Ubuntu 8.10 -
- CentOS 5.2 -
- Fedora 10 and 12 -
- OpenSuSE 11.1 -
functions
- Manage one or more servers from a control panel.
- Multilingual interface
- Apache or Nginx web server management.
- Different PHP run versions simultaneously.
- PHP-FPM Support for SAPI mode
- MYSQL and Managing MariaDB databases and database users
- Mail server management with virus and spam filtering (Postfix and using Dovecot).
- DNS server management.
- Alias and subdomain treatment
- Mirroring and cluster management.
- Administrator, reseller, customer, and mail user levels.
- Virtual server management for OpenVZ servers.
- Measure website statistics with Webalizer and AWStats software.
- Display server statistics with Munin and Monit software
- Manage FTP accounts (using PureFTPd)
- Manage Shell users
- Manage Cron tasks
- Hosting quota system
- IPv6 support
- WebDAV aid
- Let's Encrypt integration
- Monitor server resources, view log files
- API for connecting external software
- XMPP / JAbber integration
- Encyclopedia - Web Hosting Control Panel
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- Creating the first Web account in the ISPConfig server configuration
- Update the ISPConfig3 control panel
- Upgrade ISPConfig 3 control panel to 3.2
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- Wikipedia - ISPConfig
- ispconfig.org (official page)
- howtoforge.com
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