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Do you know CentOS Web Panel?
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Do you know CentOS Web Panel?

comebackcomeback Member
edited March 2014 in General

Do you know CentOS Web Panel?

There are yet no panel for the end user.

At the moment this is a beta version. The latest version is CentOS 0.6 Web Panel.

This sounds very interesting, what do you think?

This sounds very interesting, what do you think?

http://centos-webpanel.com/

Version 0.7 (build in progress)

Version 0.6 (released 26/01/2014)

Version 0.5 (released 30/12/2013)

Version 0.4 (released 27/12/2013)

Version 0.3 (released 15/12/2013)

Version 0.2 (released 09/11/2013)

Version 0.1 (released ????????)

Comments

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    Looks awesome.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Nice find. Installs a web server, mail server, everything. Worth keeping an eye on.

  • Neat find, looks pretty good.

  • BruceBruce Member

    trialled it a few months ago. seems half finished. will trial it again, when it is finished.

  • @Bruce said:
    trialled it a few months ago. seems half finished. will trial it again, when it is finished.

    Since there has been a lot of updates, but for now I prefer VestaCP

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Lol it installs teamspeak with 1 button, effectively too. I don't even know how to install teamspeak. Don't even care to. Yet, I'm impressed. This panel is bulky, unattractive, way too feature packed, not generic in nature (preconfigured mail, web, etc), installs CSF (I hate CSF), and yet I'm still oddly attracted to it.

  • @jarland said:
    Lol it installs teamspeak with 1 button, effectively too. I don't even know how to install teamspeak. Don't even care to. Yet, I'm impressed. This panel is bulky, unattractive, way too feature packed, not generic in nature (preconfigured mail, web, etc), installs CSF (I hate CSF), and yet I'm still oddly attracted to it.

    Teamspeak: Download -> extract -> run

    You can run it on Debian minimall without any dependencies.

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