42go ISP Manager is a Linux/FreeBSD Web server management solution. It can manage reseller administration, Apache Web server administration, sendmail/postfix, an FTP server, a POP3 auto-responder, MySQL client databases, Webalizer statistics, disk-quotas, mail-quotas, IP addresses, SSL, SSI, shell access, anti-virus mail scanning, and spam filtering (with SpamAssassin). 42go ISP Manager supports all major Linux distributions, including RedHat 9, Fedora Core 4, Mandriva 2006, SuSE 10.0, CentOS 4.2, Ubuntu 5.10, Debian Woody (3.0), and Debian Sarge (3.1).
| Tags | Systems Administration Utilities Internet Web Site Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Other |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds support for Fedora Core 3 and 4, Ubuntu 5.04 and 5.10, SuSE 9.3 and 10.0, Mandriva 2006, CentOS 4.1 and 4.2, and Debian Testing and Unstable. New features are SPF (Sender Permitted From) support in the DNS manager, and settings to disable httpd -t check. French, Dutch, Polish, and Swedish errors and standard index pages and the French translation for the interface where added. Spamassassin was upgraded to 3.1.0, and a bug in MySQL database names was fixed.


Changes: A bug in the file encoding was fixed.


Changes: A Bug in the script for Web traffic logging has been fixed.


Changes: SuSE Linux 9.2 is now supported. A quota notification service for the server administrator was added and a bug in the Apache rewrite rules for domain redirection was fixed.


Changes: Support for SUSE 9.1, Debian 3.1 (Sarge), Mandrake 10.1 and Fedora Core 2. A new Web interface (new design). Definable templates for hosting packages. Support for PHP Safe Mode. Multiple MySQL databases per customer. Individual error pages. Standard CGIs. WAP support. Individual standard index pages. Individual user index pages. Automatic salutatory email messages for customers and resellers. Extended management of limits for resellers and customers. Simplified installation with standard and expert modes. An email user login interface.
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