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Does Froxlor work 100% correctly with Ubuntu 10.04? If it doesn't, what latest Ubuntu version does Froxlor work 100% correctly with?

 

Does Froxlor work 100% correctly with Lighttpd 1.4.26?

 

Does Froxlor work 100% correctly with PHP5 and MySQL5?

 

Does Froxlor support IPV6 ip addresses?

 

Does Froxlor have the following features?:

Plugin Support?

Multiserver Support?

FTP?

Anonymous FTP?

Terminal(SSH)?

Forwarders?

Mailbox quota?

DomainKeys?

Receive mail(Dovecot/Courier)?

Send mail(Sendmail/Postfix)?

SQL(PostgreSQL/MySQL)?

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Does Froxlor work 100% correctly with Ubuntu 10.04?

Yes

 

Does Froxlor work 100% correctly with Lighttpd 1.4.26?

Yes

 

Does Froxlor work 100% correctly with PHP5 and MySQL5?

Yes

 

Does Froxlor support IPV6 ip addresses?

Yes

 

 

Does Froxlor have the following features?:

Plugin Support?

Multiserver Support?

FTP?

Anonymous FTP?

Terminal(SSH)?

Forwarders?

Mailbox quota?

DomainKeys?

Receive mail(Dovecot/Courier)?

Send mail(Sendmail/Postfix)?

SQL(PostgreSQL/MySQL)?

 

- no, only 1.0 will

- no, maybe 1.1 will

- yes

- no

- optional yes (has to be set manually in the database though)

- yes

- yes

- yes

- yes

- yes

- only mysql, postgres will be supported with >= 1.0

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Does Froxlor have the following features?:

Multiserver Support?

 

But it is easy to setup multiserver support if you just want to separate the services.

Posted

- optional yes (has to be set manually in the database though)

 

Is the ssh in testing or is there some other reason why it isn't enabled in the interface/by default? Will it be in the future?

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SSH is a system-thing, not ours, we just provide a way to specify a shell for customers

 

Why this isn't enabled by default? - Simple, security...would you give every customer shell access to the server? (Remember, any security related settings have to be managed by you, like chroot or similar)

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SSH is a system-thing, not ours, we just provide a way to specify a shell for customers

 

Why this isn't enabled by default? - Simple, security...would you give every customer shell access to the server? (Remember, any security related settings have to be managed by you, like chroot or similar)

 

I meant that will it be available to enable trough the interface. Like from the domain, ftp or customer config.

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