Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of a solid, reliable Open Source equivalent of Cpanel/Plesk that I can run on my CentOS boxes. I've done some searching around and find a bunch of them which seem to have stopped or stalled development, but I am figuring that there has got to be a strong market / demand for something out there. Is anyone using something secure, solid and complete? I don't need something for users to sign up themselves online, but would like something to give them abilities to administer their own domains. I am more than happy to move my entire existing mail server and accounts to something new if I can give my users this ability. Thanks! Eric
> Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone knew of a solid, reliable Open Source equivalent > of Cpanel/Plesk that I can run on my CentOS boxes. I've done some searching > around and find a bunch of them which seem to have stopped or stalled > development, but I am figuring that there has got to be a strong market / > demand for something out there. > > Is anyone using something secure, solid and complete? I don't need > something for users to sign up themselves online, but would like something > to give them abilities to administer their own domains. I am more than > happy to move my entire existing mail server and accounts to something new > if I can give my users this ability.Webmin/Virtualmin/Usermin <http://www.webmin.com> Emu <http://www.emusoftware.com/>
nethub at gmail.com
2007-Nov-13 03:37 UTC
[CentOS] Open Source CPanel equivalent for CentOS?
Check out BlueQuartz. http://bluequartz.org/ Eric B. wrote:> Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone knew of a solid, reliable Open Source equivalent > of Cpanel/Plesk that I can run on my CentOS boxes. I've done some searching > around and find a bunch of them which seem to have stopped or stalled > development, but I am figuring that there has got to be a strong market / > demand for something out there. > > Is anyone using something secure, solid and complete? I don't need > something for users to sign up themselves online, but would like something > to give them abilities to administer their own domains. I am more than > happy to move my entire existing mail server and accounts to something new > if I can give my users this ability. > > Thanks! > > Eric > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >