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hestiacp 1.3.0 released

A few days back hestiacp 1.3.0 released with security fixes found by @rack911.

If you are new, its an open source control panel very actively developed and derived from vestacp( supports ubuntu/debian and un fortunately no support for centos in near future).

github page : https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp

Here is change log : https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp/releases/tag/1.3.0

@Falzo seems to be involved in dev work.

Comments

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    I've tried it a few times, surprisingly good for what it is.

  • It is really great. For some reason I always end up with ISPConfig or Keyhelp for self-hosted but Hestiacp doesn't need to hide behind the competition. Good old snappy vestacp feeling with added security.

    Thanked by 2webcraft RedSox
  • @niceboy said: @Falzo seems to be involved in dev work.

    yeah, I consider myself part of the team ;-)

    however I sadly don't have much time lately to help much ... luckily the group of people working on it shows a lot of engagement (and are probably much more experienced anyway)

    @Ympker said: For some reason I always end up with ISPConfig or Keyhelp for self-hosted but Hestiacp doesn't need to hide behind the competition.

    HestiaCP does not aim to be a competition at all ;-) so it's perfectly fine, if everyone picks whatever works best for their use case!

    it's important to us, to point out, that HestiaCP rather wants to be a tool for experienced admins to help make some of the daily tasks easier but it is not intended to be a replacement for server management knowledge :smiley:

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited October 2020

    @Falzo said:

    @niceboy said: @Falzo seems to be involved in dev work.

    yeah, I consider myself part of the team ;-)

    however I sadly don't have much time lately to help much ... luckily the group of people working on it shows a lot of engagement (and are probably much more experienced anyway)

    @Ympker said: For some reason I always end up with ISPConfig or Keyhelp for self-hosted but Hestiacp doesn't need to hide behind the competition.

    HestiaCP does not aim to be a competition at all ;-) so it's perfectly fine, if everyone picks whatever works best for their use case!

    it's important to us, to point out, that HestiaCP rather wants to be a tool for experienced admins to help make some of the daily tasks easier but it is not intended to be a replacement for server management knowledge :smiley:

    Nicely said :) Ever considered a job in PR? ;D

    Keep up the good work!

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • @Ympker said: Ever considered a job in PR?

    haha, you know I work in marketing (partially) for quite some time now. even got it certified by IHK last year :-P

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • @Falzo said:

    @Ympker said: Ever considered a job in PR?

    haha, you know I work in marketing (partially) for quite some time now. even got it certified by IHK last year :-P

    Nice :P IHK, good stuff :D

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