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Is there any free panel for shared hosting?

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  • webcraft said: Froxlor is doing best except that you can't add ns records, txt or what ever dns entries.

    They are evolving, and so far they are going on the right course. I just hope Froxlor team wouldn't loose their interest in developing good open source applications.

    They have a modern look and they seems to have the "end user friendly" in mind.

  • +1 for VestaCP :)

  • CentOS web panel looks quite good might give it a go

  • LeeLee Veteran

    @n1kko said:
    CentOS web panel looks quite good might give it a go

    I have always liked that but never checked into the background of it to be comfortable with it.

  • mustafaramadhan said: Are test on latest update?.

    Working good with the latest stable version, moved my 40 free hosting clients over to it today - working good.

  • I might look into CentOS Web Panel aswell, my long love VestaCP seems officially dead, although their github is very active. Pity, I even offered to aquire a paid version, in order to support further development.

  • webmin/virtualmin all the way!

  • linuxglobelinuxglobe Member
    edited October 2014

    I use Kloxo-MR, and I can say only good things from this CP, and Mustafa is very helpful ! The latest version is very stable, tried on different openvz,adn kvm servers!

  • same here. I use Kloxo MR on 45 VPS. it works very well.

  • KloxoMR been running stable for nearly 4 weeks now with no issues, thanks @mustafaramadhan ;)

  • zPanel is somewhat similar to cPanel and is something we played around with a short while ago...

  • nitro85nitro85 Member
    edited November 2014

    Webuzo for life, is the best free panel I've ever used, I love the organization, is full of features, you go on "Apps" and you can install PHP 5.6, Nginx, memcached, varnish,... switch between Apache and Nginx, all with a single click

    http://demo.webuzo.com/enduser

    I've already tried Kloxo-MR and Vestacp, but none allow Nginx working without apache at same time

    The instalation of Webuzo is super easy, just 3 commands and it also installs LAMP by default, no tricks and stupid problems, then you can install what ever you want in Webuzo panel

  • @nitro85 said:
    Webuzo for life, is the best free panel I've ever used, I love the organization, is full of features, you go on "Apps" and you can install PHP 5.6, Nginx, memcached, varnish,... switch between Apache and Nginx, all with a single click

    http://demo.webuzo.com/enduser

    I've already tried Kloxo-MR and Vestacp, but none allow Nginx working without apache at same time

    The instalation of Webuzo is super easy, just 3 commands and it also installs LAMP by default, no tricks and stupid problems, then you can install what ever you want in Webuzo panel

    I am sure you are wrong. Kloxo-MR have web options for nginx and nginx-proxy (nginx + apache).

    Thanked by 1linuxglobe
  • nitro85nitro85 Member
    edited November 2014

    @mustafaramadhan said:
    I am sure you are wrong. Kloxo-MR have web options for nginx and nginx-proxy (nginx + apache).

    Damn, you're fast, I guess you are the dev of Kloxo-MR

    I didnt saw any option on Kloxo-MR, but I know VestaCP doesnt allow Nginx standalone

    I tried Kloxo-MR quite long ago, dont know if its different now, but I guess many things got fixed and improved on the way

    But Webuzo is only for single user, Kloxo-MR may be the best option for shared hosting control

  • You can choose apache, lighttpd, nginx, lighttpd-proxy and nginx-proxy in Kloxo-MR 6.5.0 (final step). In Kloxo-MR 7 (beta step), also hiawatha and hiawatha-proxy beside web cache like varnish, squid and trafficserver.

  • @nitro85 said:

    Kloxo-mr (mustafaramadhan) it's his name

  • nitro85 said: Webuzo for life, is the best free panel I've ever used,

    I'll consider to consider the above if you can add a second user... (The last time I used it a month ago.. it only was a single user panel and the question is shared hosting)

  • @ez2uk said:
    I'll consider to consider the above if you can add a second user... (The last time I used it a month ago.. it only was a single user panel and the question is shared hosting)

    @nitro85 said:
    But Webuzo is only for single user, Kloxo-MR may be the best option for shared hosting control

    I said this before

  • give this a try it's awesome http://centos-webpanel.com/

  • give this a try it's awesome http://centos-webpanel.com/

  • gihan said: give this a try it's awesome http://centos-webpanel.com/

    Does only apache,....

  • @SNetworks1 said:
    zPanel is somewhat similar to cPanel and is something we played around with a short while ago...

    I hope you played with it then realised all the security issues and left it alone.

  • freecpanel is ISPconfig ... but free is free ...

  • zpanel... however directadmin is damn cheap too

  • @wych said:
    I hope you played with it then realised all the security issues and left it alone.

    We never used it long term anyway, just experimented with it but cPanel beats it hands down every time.

  • VestaCP

  • I ran a zpanel devbox on a VPS from one of LEB's most hated providers for a couple of years (never updated) - no hacks, no data loss, very little downtime. I get it - I'm lucky, but the devbox was never mission critical anyway.

    I'm about to migrate it to vesta with another provider, but I'll miss zpanel - I probably wouldn't have stuck with LEBs to learn linux without it.

  • agoldenbergagoldenberg Member, Host Rep

    Wow CentOS-WebPanel even has cPanel migration... not bad.....

  • @agoldenberg said:
    Wow CentOS-WebPanel even has cPanel migration... not bad.....

    You gotta do something radical to make people switch!

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