This tutorial shows the installation of an Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) web hosting server with Apache2, Postfix, Dovecot, Bind and PureFTPD to prepare it for the installation of ISPConfig 3.1. The resulting system will provide a Web, Mail, Mailinglist, DNS and FTP Server. https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-perfect-server-with-apache-php-myqsl-pureftpd-bind-postfix-doveot-and-ispconfig/
More...The migration tool helps you to import data from other control panels (currently ISPConfig 2 and 3, Plesk 10 and Confixx 3) into a new ISPConfig 3 or ISPConfig 3.1 single- or multiserver installation. The tool can also be used to import the configuration and data from an ISPConfig 3 server into another ISPConfig 3 […]
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.14 This ISPConfig release adds support for Debian 10 (Buster), a new datalog viewer, DNS CAA Records, PowerDNS 4.x support, Chroot option for PHP-FPM and several new Remote API functions. And many bugs were fixed. For details, please see the changelog. –update — We had to fix an error in the […]
More...This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.1 on a CentOS 7.3 (64Bit) server. ISPConfig 3 is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache web server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, BIND nameserver, PureFTPd, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, Mailman, and many more. https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/perfect-server-centos-7-3-apache-mysql-php-pureftpd-postfix-dovecot-and-ispconfig/
More...Today, the ISPConfig Migration Toolkit 2.1 has been released. This release adds support for cPanel systems and fixes several minor issues. Now you can use the Migration tool to import your cPanel server into an ISPConfig system. The cpanel module is currently in beta, but we reached the point where we want to make these […]
More...We are excited to announce the release of a new plugin for ISPConfig: the ISPConfig Nextcloud User Sync Plugin. Developed by Mediabox Chile, this plugin simplifies the integration between ISPConfig and Nextcloud by synchronizing user accounts and passwords between the two systems. This provides a seamless and secure experience for hosting providers and administrators who […]
More...This is a beta (pre-release) version of the upcoming 3.2.10 release for testing. We do not recommend updating production systems to the beta version. We plan to release the final version of ISPConfig 3.2.10 on June 1, 2023, if no major issues are found in the pre-release version. What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.10? This version […]
More...The migration tool helps you to import data from other control panels (currently ISPConfig 2 and 3, Plesk 10 – 12.5 and Confixx 3) into a new ISPConfig 3 or ISPConfig 3.1 single- or multiserver installation. The tool can also be used to import the configuration and data from an ISPConfig 3 server into another […]
More...The migration tool helps you to import data from other control panels (currently ISPConfig 2 and 3, Plesk 10 – 12.5 and Confixx 3) into a new ISPConfig 3 or ISPConfig 3.1 single- or multiserver installation. The tool can also be used to import the configuration and data from an ISPConfig 3 server into another […]
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.5 This release contains an important security fix. A user that is logged into ISPConfig was able to view contact details of other users due to an insufficient privilege check. Some minor bugs have been fixed in this release as well, see changelog in issue tracker for details. Download The software […]
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