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What is your most favourite free control panel?

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  • @jure12 said:
    You're probably a kid

    Your username says 12 bro

  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    @DataRecovery said:

    @dUbz said:
    I am having a hard time picking one ... What is your most favourite free control panel?

    /bin/bash + OpenSSH + PuTTY

    Been using these to manage my machines for many years.

    Not webhosting panel

    Thanked by 1COLBYLICIOUS
  • ISPConfig

    Thanked by 1sucre13
  • vingohostvingohost Member, Host Rep

    CyberPanel and HestiaCP. I think the recent news about the vulnerability shouldn’t contradict that it’s a great panel. This can happen from time to time. Something simillar also happened with VestaCp. Which hestiacp is built on i think.

    Thanked by 1v8200t5
  • @vingohost said:
    CyberPanel and HestiaCP. I think the recent news about the vulnerability shouldn’t contradict that it’s a great panel. This can happen from time to time. Something simillar also happened with VestaCp. Which hestiacp is built on i think.

    Yeah, it was one of the reasons they forked Vesta and started Hestia, the developer of Vesta just did not take security seriously enough.

    Thanked by 1vingohost
  • @suyadi92 said:

    @jure12 said:
    You're probably a kid

    Your username says 12 bro

    LMAO!

  • @jure12 said:
    LMAO!

  • Webmin/ Virtualmin has an extensive API which one can use to make his own WHMCS-alike platform ,automating accounts and virtual servers creation among others.Im in the process of doing it. Anyone that would be interested to fund it by potentially buying a final product like that is welcomed to send me features requests.

    1. Webmin/ Virtualmin
    2. KloxoNG

    My choice!

    Thanked by 1sucre13
  • @suyadi92 said:

    @jure12 said:
    LMAO!

  • HestiaCP +1

  • I tried a few of the free ones and the easiest and best looking to install was Cyberpanel, but a load of stuff are "add ons" that you have to pay for, so it just feels like a trial version.

    Something feels a bit off with it too. Doesn't feel secure.

  • @jure12 said:

    @suyadi92 said:

    @jure12 said:
    LMAO!

    Wow this tanookie guy is actually 12 :lol:

  • @suyadi92 said:

    @jure12 said:

    @suyadi92 said:

    @jure12 said:
    LMAO!

    Wow this tanookie guy is actually 12 :lol:

  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended
    edited November 2024

    @adammakowski said:
    Enhance Control Panel

    Personally done some tests on that panel and didn’t like it comparing to Plesk or cPanel or Hestia

    Thanked by 1niceboy
  • @suyadi92 said:

    @jure12 said:

    As my high school English teacher used to lecture me.

    “Retarded is not a word, it’s just retard grammatically”

  • Does anyone still use CentOS Web Panel? I haven't heard anything about them for a while. Did they start charging?

  • suyadi92suyadi92 Member
    edited November 2024

    @huntercop said:
    As my high school English teacher used to lecture me..
    “Retarded is not a word, it’s just retard grammatically”

    Ask @jure12 that is his meme, not mine

  • @vingohost said:
    CyberPanel and HestiaCP. I think the recent news about the vulnerability shouldn’t contradict that it’s a great panel. This can happen from time to time. Something simillar also happened with VestaCp. Which hestiacp is built on i think.

    Same here, I love LiteSpeed so it seems there aren't any alternatives to CyberPanel. HestiaCP seems very reliable and ressource efficient.

    Just discovered Coolify so I will try it as well.

    Thanked by 1vingohost
  • I (almost) ditched CyberPanel and using aapanel, which has support for OpenLiteSpeed.

    i still gotta try Coolify too.

    Thanked by 1v8200t5
  • @seenu said:
    I (almost) ditched CyberPanel and using aapanel, which has support for OpenLiteSpeed.

    i still gotta try Coolify too.

    I just came to the same conclusion after asking ChatGPT for alternatives to CyberPanel. Installing aapanel right now. ChatGPT said Coolify focuses on application deployment and management rather than traditional web hosting. ;)

  • @v8200t5 said: Coolify focuses on application deployment and management rather than traditional web hosting

    true, for same reason i want to use for CI/CD and deploying with git hooks.

    for traditional web hosting, you can go with aapanel.

    first install it with apache
    later go to apps and find OLS, it asks you to disable apache then you can install OLS.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited November 2024

    @seenu said:
    I (almost) ditched CyberPanel and using aapanel, which has support for OpenLiteSpeed.

    i still gotta try Coolify too.

    i did just that years ago. hows OLS on aapanel?

  • febryanvaldofebryanvaldo Member
    edited November 2024

    with dashboard:
    OLS/LS: Cyberpanel
    Nginx-Apache: HestiaCP.

    CLI based Nginx: WordOps, Webinoly

    Thanked by 1v8200t5
  • @cybertech said: i did just that years ago. hows OLS on aapanel?

    so far very smooth, our site gets around 100K visitors per day and its been more than 15days and no issues so far.

    Thanked by 1cybertech
  • @seenu said:

    for traditional web hosting, you can go with aapanel.

    first install it with apache
    later go to apps and find OLS, it asks you to disable apache then you can install OLS.

    aapanel works and looks really great. No idea why some commenters said it's crap. I tried it with Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04, both combinations work fine for me. I don't even install apache or nginx in the first step so I don't have to deinstall later.

    Thanked by 1seenu
  • I have tried Coolify but seems there a steep learning curve.

    i tried setting up a laravel project but seems complex to me, its good for already available images.

    i want to use it like laravel forge, deployer with zero downtime deployment, git hook deployments but not able to get it done easily.

    and worst part of today's world is, i am not able to find many text tutorials...instead too many youtube videos....i am usually a text person :(

  • suyadi92suyadi92 Member
    edited November 2024

    I use aapanel for all my laravel projects (small projects tho).
    The UI is good and relatively easy to setup.

    But be careful with aapanel updates since, since it sometimes can brike your installation (happened to me twice). Just read the change logs carefully before updating.

    Then, IMO, the LNMP stack they offer during the installation are somewhat unstable (the cpu & ram spikes happened sometimes),.

    And the last is, they put ads on the free version.

    Overall I like it tho

    Edit: formatting

  • @suyadi92 said: I use aapanel for all my laravel projects (small projects tho).

    do you use git hooks for auto deployment etc?

    or do you pull code manually?

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