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    A List of Free and Open Source Control Panels

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    • mlnewsM
      mlnews
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      Perfect day for this to pop up. A comparison of zPanel, WebMin and others.

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      • DanpD
        Danp
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        Another one to look at is VestaCP. I'm currently using it on my C@C box. Love the one-click install!

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Danp
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          @Danp said:

          Another one to look at is VestaCP. I'm currently using it on my C@C box. Love the one-click install!

          A review with screenshots would be great!

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          • Chamele0nC
            Chamele0n
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            @mlnews said:

            A comparison of zPanel, WebMin and others

            ISPConfig3 is really good, but one they are missing is: Kloxo: http://lxcenter.org/software/kloxo

            Although I haven't had the need for a Control Panel on my web servers for quite some time, it's been a few years since I've used Kloxo, but it was decent back then, and is still under development (it looks like)

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            • DanpD
              Danp
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              Just took a quick glance, and Kloxo doesn't support Centos 6 / 7, so it appears to be rather out of date. FWIW, VestaCP does support Centos 6.5 and they are supposed to be working on Centos 7 compatibility.

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              • DanpD
                Danp
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                @scottalanmiller -- Not sure that I could do it justice with a review. Install was really easy, which met my needs as a Linux-neophyte. You can view screen shots on their home page.

                I'd be happy to (try to 😉 ) answer any specific questions that you may have.

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                  A Former User @Danp
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                  @Danp said:

                  Another one to look at is VestaCP. I'm currently using it on my C@C box. Love the one-click install!

                  Am I the only that noticed their screenshot uses "Sheldon Cooper" haha.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                    @thecreativeone91 said:

                    @Danp said:

                    Another one to look at is VestaCP. I'm currently using it on my C@C box. Love the one-click install!

                    Am I the only that noticed their screenshot uses "Sheldon Cooper" haha.

                    That's sure not going to sell me on their stuff.

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                    • nadnerBN
                      nadnerB
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                      What advantages are there to using one of these control panels?

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                      • nadnerBN
                        nadnerB
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                        Having a look at these and most of the ones I like the look of don't support CentOS 7. What's up with that?

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @nadnerB
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                          @nadnerB said:

                          Having a look at these and most of the ones I like the look of don't support CentOS 7. What's up with that?

                          One of the things that I always say about these "extra" interfaces that aren't part of the OS, they struggle to keep up to date and often introduce their own problems. It's similar to FreeNAS. FreeNAS isn't bad, but it isn't as good as straight FreeBSD. The interface introduces problems, the biggest ones are a lack of flexibility and a delay, sometimes a massive one, from being able to get current patches and updates.

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                          • nadnerBN
                            nadnerB @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            @nadnerB said:

                            Having a look at these and most of the ones I like the look of don't support CentOS 7. What's up with that?

                            One of the things that I always say about these "extra" interfaces that aren't part of the OS, they struggle to keep up to date and often introduce their own problems. It's similar to FreeNAS. FreeNAS isn't bad, but it isn't as good as straight FreeBSD. The interface introduces problems, the biggest ones are a lack of flexibility and a delay, sometimes a massive one, from being able to get current patches and updates.

                            Righto, well I'll strike control panel off the list of things to look at.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              LOL. They have a place, like in shared services where that is the only thing exposed. It can make sense. But for running stuff on your own, I find that they get in the way and make things hard and slow. And it is an extra thing to patch and secure. Running a LAMP server is so easy without a panel. Easier than a service with a panel, I swear.

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