froxlor is an open source lightweight server management control panel to manage web hosting, domain names, FTP accounts, email accounts, support tickets and customers that are associated with them.
The panel simplifies the effort of managing your hosting platform.
froxlor is free and open source software.
Key Features
- True multistack – choose IPv4 and/or IPv6 per domain and which ports to use.
- Advanced SSL – allows customers to store certificates per domain.
- PHP configuration – save different PHP configurations and choose per domain which php.ini is used.
- Resellers & Customers – manage reseller resources and limit what customers can use in the dedicated customer panel
- Traffic Calculation – store dedicated HTTP, FTP, and mail traffic. View the data in interactive graphs.
- API based – all major functions can be accessed via API.
- Themeable interface – style froxlor to your liking.
- Let’s Encrypt – use free certificates from Let’s Encrypt.
- MySQL management.
- Directory protection and settings.
- Quota management.
Website: froxlor.org
Support: Wiki, Forum, GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Froxlor Team
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

froxlor is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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