The server administration software for your needs. Developed by experienced server administrators, this panel simplifies the effort of managing your hosting platform.
- Ensure that your webserver serves /var/www
- Extract froxlor into /var/www
- Point your browser to http://[ip-of-webserver]/froxlor
- Follow the installer
- Login as administrator
- Adjust "Server > Settings" according to your needs
- Choose your distribution under "Server > Configuration"
- Follow the steps for your services
- Have fun!
http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki/Installationtarball
You may find help in the following places:
froxlor may be found on freenode.net, channel #froxlor: irc://chat.freenode.net/froxlor
The community is located on http://forum.froxlor.org
More documentation may be found in the froxlor - wiki: http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki
May be found in COPYING
http://files.froxlor.org/releases/froxlor-latest.tar.gz MD5 SHA1
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/froxlor.list
deb http://debian.froxlor.org {wheezy|jessie} main
http://files.froxlor.org/gentoo/repositories.xml
This version of Froxlor contains a test implementation of support for Let's Encrypt. This is (as Let's Encrypt is in itself) still a beta version and may break your system. The way it currently works is by creating a (sub-)domain with the default system - certificate, after which the Let's Encrypt cronjob orders the certificate for this (sub-)domain and inserts the certificates in the database. With the next run of the default cronjob, the certificates will be 5BBD updated on the disk and the webserver reloaded.
This has 2 known side-effects at the moment:
- The basic ip/port combinations don't work with the Froxlor - integration of Let's Encrypt, since it needs a certificate for the very first creation
- After creating a domain, it will have the default certificate for a short time (by default 5 minutes until the cronjob runs the next time)
It may be possible to fix these issues, but they are not a priority at the moment