Virtual Hosting Control System

Virtual Hosting Control System

vhcs (Virtual Hosting Control System) es un panel de control basado en web para controlar:

  • Servidor HTTP (Apache)
  • Servidor de correo electrónico
  • Servidor DNS (Bind 9)
  • Servidor de FTP (proftpd).

Actualmente está disponible para sistemas operativos GNU/Linux.

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