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2010-03-11ISPConfig 3.0.2 released
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ISPConfig
ISPConfig is an open source hosting control panel for Linux. ISPConfig is licensed under BSD license.
Managed Services
- Httpd (virtual hosts, domain and IP based)
- FTP
- Bind (A, CNAME, MX and SPF Records)
- POP3 Auto-Responder
- MySQL client-databases
- Webalizer statistics
- Harddisk quota
- Mail-Quota
- Traffic limits
- IP-addresses
- SSL
- SSI
- Shell-access
- Mailscanner (Antivirus)
- Firewall
System Requirements
Supported Distributions
- Mandrake Linux starting from version 8.1 to 10.2
- Mandriva 2006 - 2010.0
- Red Hat Linux starting from version 7.3 to 9.0
- Fedora Core 1 - 6, Fedora 7 - 12
- SuSE Linux starting from version 7.2 to 11.2
- Debian 3.0 - 5.0
- Ubuntu 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog) - 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
- CentOS 4.1 - 5.4
Details
- Operating System: Linux (Kernel 2.4 or later with glibc6) (the following distributions are supported: Mandrake Linux, Mandriva, Red Hat Linux, Fedora Core, Fedora, SuSE Linux, OpenSuSE, Debian, Ubuntu and CentOS)
- Apache Webserver version 1.3.12 or later / 2.0.40 or later
- Sendmail or Postfix
- Procmail
- Quota Package
- ProFTP as standalone version or vsftpd as inetd/xinetd/standalone version
- Php 4.0.5 or newer as Apache module
- MySQL data base
- a POP3/IMAP daemon that supports either the traditional Unix-Mailbox format (e.g. gnu-pop3d, qpopper, ipop3d, popa3d or vm-pop3d) or the Maildir format (e.g. Courier-Imap, Dovecot)
- OpenSSL and mod_ssl for the creation of SSL virtual hosts
- BIND8 / BIND9
- iptables or ipchains
