Last Updated on March 19, 2024
ispCP (Internet Service Provider Control Panel) is an open source project founded to build a Multi Server Control and Administration Panel. This Control Panel is designed for professional Hosting Service Providers (HSPs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and IT professionals.
ispCP offers an easy-to-use graphical interface for administrators, resellers and domain owners and complete functionality to manage the server and its components.
This project is a fork of the stalled VHCS. With ispCP providers can configure the server and applications, create user with domains with a few point-and-click operations that take less than a minute. There is no limit to the number of resellers, users and domains that can be created.
Features include:
- Order Panel.
- Ticket System.
- Easy Installation and Upgrade with automated/manual shell installer, and an automated cgi-bin creation.
- Admin-, Reseller and Customer Panel.
- Mail, FTP & Webspace management.
- Email management:
- Multiple email accounts.
- Antivirus.
- Antispam.
- Forwarders.
- Mailbox quota.
- Supported Backends:
- Web server:
- Apache.
- FTP server:
- ProFTPd.
- Mail:
- Courier.
- Postfix.
- SquiirelMail.
- Database:
- MySQL.
- Programming languages:
- PHP.
- Perl.
- Bind9.
- Awstats.
- Web server:
- Individual DNS/SPF Records.
- Full FastCGI/fcgid support.
- Editable email-templates.
- Reseller and Customer Newsletter system.
- Panel logging.
- Custom error pages and path settings.
- Internationalization support: 33 languages.
Website: Dead
Support:
Developer: isp-control.net
License: Dual license – original code is licensed under the Mozilla Public License, all new code is licensed under the GNU
ispCP is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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