This tutorial describes the installation of a clustered web, email, database and DNS server to be used for redundancy, high availability and load balancing on Debian 8 with the ISPConfig 3 control panel. MySQL Master/Master replication will be used to replicate the MySQL client databases between the servers, Unison will be used to Sync the […]
More...This tutorial shows how to prepare a Debian Jessie server (with Apache2, BIND, Dovecot) for the installation of ISPConfig 3.1, and how to install ISPConfig. The webhosting control panel ISPConfig 3 allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache or nginx web server, Postfix mail server, Courier or Dovecot IMAP/POP3 server, […]
More...This tutorial shows the installation of an Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) 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. Read the full tutorial at Howtoforge
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1 ISPConfig 3.1 is the next generation of the ISPConfig hosting control panel with a completely renovated UI and a lot of new features. Here a few highlights: New responsive User Interface based on the Bootstrap framework. The interface is responsive now which makes it easy to use ISPConfig on mobile […]
More...Today we updated the install.php and update.php script and added a warning that ISPConfig 3.0.5.4p9 is not compatible with PHP 7 as system PHP (no problems with PHP 7 as additional PHP though). This is not an update, so no need to update existing installations. If you use PHP 7 as system PHP (e.g. when […]
More...The ISPConfig Billing Module version 1.4 has been released today. This version is compatible with all ISPConfig 3.0.5.x versions. What’s new in Billing Module version 1.4? SEPA Debit support. The Billing Module is able to bill customers by SEPA (SEPA is the European bank transfer and debit standard) now. Export SEPA debit transactions as an XML […]
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.0.5.4p9 This release contains an important security fix for an insufficient validation of the PHP version selector. Scope of the issue: an attacker would require a valid ISPConfig login with access to the web module. The issue affects the ISPConfig interface only, on a multiserver system, only the interface server(s) have to […]
More...Dear ISPConfig Users and Developers, we migrated our old FlySpray issue tracker that contained the feature requests and bug reports for ISPConfig to our GIT server now. The new issue tracker offers a modern interface and is tightly integrated into the GIT version control system. You can find the new issue tracker here: http://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues Please […]
More...This article describes how you can monitor your ISPConfig Postfix mail server with Mailgraph. Mailgraph creates daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs of sent, received, bounced, and rejected emails and also of spam and viruses, if SpamAssassin and ClamAV are integrated into Postfix (e.g. using amavisd-new in the ISPConfig perfect server tutorial’s). These graphs can be […]
More...This tutorial will show you how to monitor an Ubuntu 14.04 server with Munin and Monit. Munin produces nice graphs about nearly every aspect of your server, whereas Monit checks the availability of services like Apache, MySQL, Postfix and takes the appropriate action such as a restart if it finds a service is not behaving […]
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