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75 lines
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# Froxlor
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The server administration software for your needs.
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Developed by experienced server administrators, this panel simplifies the effort of managing your hosting platform.
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## Installation
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### Fast install
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1. Ensure that your webserver serves /var/www
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2. Extract froxlor into /var/www
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3. Point your browser to http://[ip-of-webserver]/froxlor
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4. Follow the installer
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5. Login as administrator
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6. Adjust "System > Settings" according to your needs
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7. Choose your distribution under "System > Configuration"
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8. Follow the steps for your services
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9. Have fun!
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### Detailed installation
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http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki/Installationtarball
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## Help
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You may find help in the following places:
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### IRC
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froxlor may be found on freenode.net, channel #froxlor:
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irc://chat.freenode.net/froxlor
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### Forum
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The community is located on http://forum.froxlor.org
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### Wiki
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More documentation may be found in the froxlor - wiki:
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http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki
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## License
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May be found in COPYING
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## Downloads
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### Tarball
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http://files.froxlor.org/releases/froxlor-latest.tar.gz [MD5](http://files.froxlor.org/releases/froxlor-latest.tar.gz.md5) [SHA1](http://files.froxlor.org/releases/froxlor-latest.tar.gz.sha1)
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### Debian repository
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[HowTo](http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki/Installationdebian)
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/etc/apt/sources.list.d/froxlor.list
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> deb http://debian.froxlor.org {wheezy|jessie} main
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### Gentoo repository
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[HowTo](http://redmine.froxlor.org/projects/froxlor/wiki/Installationgentoo)
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http://files.froxlor.org/gentoo/repositories.xml
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## Let's Encrypt support
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This version of Froxlor contains a test implementation of support for [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org). This is (as Let's Encrypt is in itself)
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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,
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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
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of the default cronjob, the certificates will be updated on the disk and the webserver reloaded.
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This has 2 known side-effects at the moment:
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* 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
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* 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)
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It may be possible to fix these issues, but they are not a priority at the moment
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