RE: ISP Software

From: joe (joe_at_futratec.com)
Date: 03/25/05

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    Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 17:22:23 -0500
    To: "Gary D. Margiotta" <gary@tbe.net>, "Chuck Swiger" <cswiger@mac.com>
    
    

    Thank you Chuck and Gary for the replies.

    May I ask you both how you give your clients services e.g. email, website etc. and how you allow access to their accounts to configure say email or their websites: e.g. ssh, webmin etc.?

    Cheers

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Gary D. Margiotta [mailto:gary@tbe.net]
    Sent: Fri 3/25/2005 10:29 AM
    To: Chuck Swiger
    Cc: joe; freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
    Subject: Re: ISP Software
     
    On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:

    > joe wrote:
    >> Can anyone point me to a good all around software package designed for
    >> ISPers that would do the job of say cPanel or something similar that
    >> will work with FreeBSD. If there is something open source that would be
    >> fantastic. Is FreeBSD 5.3 stable enough to be used as an ISP Box
    >> (server)?
    >
    > I'm not sure what "cPanel" is, but perhaps something like WebMin would serve?
    >
    > Most of my servers are at 4.10 or 4.11, but I've got one trial machine
    > running 5.3 that has been running just fine for ~45 days under a
    > light-to-medium load.
    >
    > --
    > -Chuck
    >

    "cPanel" is kinda like Webmin for users, which allows the hosting user to
    control all aspects of their hosting infrastructure, from additional
    users, to mail accounts and aliases, domain pointers and redirects,
    database setup and administration, etc. Personally, I don't use it
    because of it's cost (something like $1500 for a single-server license
    IIRC last time I looked), but I don't know of any alternatives. BTW, as
    far as I remember, cPanel does run on FreeBSD, at least it did a while
    ago.

    In response to the 5.3 question, I'm in the same boat as Chuck, most of my
    production servers are a mix of 4.{10|11} and 4-STABLE, but I've had a
    production server for some medium use up since 5.2.1-RELEASE (up to
    5-STABLE at the moment), and I'm about to start rolling out all my new
    boxes as 5.4 when its released, and eventually turn over the 4-series
    boxes to them when it comes time to rebuild them.

    -Gary

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