I have not gone to that extent yet, but I believe that in the expert installation mode you can configure the services that will be managed by the control panel.
The guide is intended for those people who are looking to deploy a new server and require precise instructions for the entire process.
I will be setting up a new system with ISPConfig in the near future so I may be able to provide more insights then. In the meantime, you might want to dabble around with it.
If you are looking for a lightweight control panel that performs minimal functions, however, I would not recommend ISPConfig.
Webmin would be a good alternative as suggested.
Avinash.Rao wrote:
Even I was looking for a good control panel.
The installation looks pretty complex. Why do I need to install DNS, Email and My SQL service? Is this a pre-requisite for ISPConfig to work?
I am running two servers one for Apache Web Server and the other for Databases.
Can I not install ISPConfig on the server which has only the databases and manage both the servers?
Thanks.
TheSpectre wrote:
What are your requirements for an open source control panel?
You may take a look at ISPConfig (
http://www.ispconfig.com).