I personally have that in my backlog todo for Nginx. Apache doesn't support HTTP/3 yet and according to an Apache mailling list entry there is also no one willing to spend time on it. With the Nginx Reverse Proxy feature coming sometime this year for ISPConfig, we can workaround this problem by using Nginx.
Hi guys! Hi Till, It's been a long time, but at the same time my isp is running smoothly. Thanks for the latest update and congratulations to the whole team. What an incredible job you're doing. I've read the roadmap for this year, and I wish you every success. I've managed to run some nice little Docker's apps behind Apache on the front end (Apache ReverseProxy), so far so good. Thanks to Gemini See you la Team !!
Nice job. For Nginx, the earliest for Ubuntu might be in 26.04 OR if Ondrej Sury decided and managed to package Nginx latest stable with OpenSSL 3.5+, that could also work, as a very good early trial for everybody using his PPA.
The software is ready for quite a while, I just have to finish the installer. It should be ready soon.
Hi till , can you tell me about ispconfig panel in docker if i use this to kubernetes ? Maby ha options is in installer ?
The AutoInstaller does not support Docker, and I have not used ISPConfig in Kubernetes. However, some Docker files from ISPConfig users are available online if you search for them. However, I have not personally used any of them.
ISPConfig 3.4 will be installable with the auto-installer, so there is no Docker requirement; however, we might provide some Docker-related functions in ISPConfig. Our plan for the future is to provide ISPConfig as a Docker image, in addition to the normal installation. But Docker has its limitations, so you won't get all functions from a standard installation. For example, Docker does not provide quotas, so there will be no hard disk limits for websites. We also plan to improve multiserver functions regarding HA setups and website migrations between servers.
Including ISPC itself? I've been running ISPC in HA for some time now in my testlab and it works great. I can shutdown the real master and all nodes and panel continiou to function using the mirrored master. It's also IPSC upgrade proof.
Hi Till, just wondering if there is an ETA available for this. If it's clear what needs to be done, we might be able to contribute as well. Would just need some pointers to get started.
I think he said in another thread that it is finished but subject to final fine tuning, but not sure about a release of that though. In 3rd quarter this year, I ventured the possibility of ISPConfig server in a Proxmox LXC, with controlled / limited ssh from the LXC server to the Proxmox, to allow the use of kernel including quotas, which seems very much possible. Also possible with Proxmox, is to create another LXC, or even better, a VM, from that LXC ISPConfig server, based on the same idea, which ISPConfig had dropped for quite some times, with the old OpenVZ.
Often roadmaps does not align with life. @choong , please become supporter in order to fund some life activities, so devs would have time to dedicate for ISPC.
There is no doubt ISPconfig is great and so the devs. I always wanted to use this but not having the WordPress installer making me stick with current setup. i was not following the ispconfig recently but i am little sad that WordPress installer is still not live. as per the blogpost https://www.ispconfig.org/blog/ispconfig-3-3-released/ and previous, i thought it would come soon but i totally understand how time run and we all have limited time to spend and prioritize projects. Code: More extensions, such as the ISPConfig WordPress Manager and ISPConfig Billing Module will be available in the next few days. if you look at the current control panel list, all of them have WordPress because it is the most basic, number one cms that we all need and install for a website. I don't have any rights to complain and trust me i am not complaining. i love this panel but it would be time consuming for me to create db, user, download WP, unzip, configure. one user https://forum.howtoforge.com/threads/when-is-3-3-being-released.93751/#post-465743 pointed about the announcement and it is indeed set expectations but i also understand how difficult it is to complete these things on time. There is absolutely no issue with the announcement but devs should also push updates that is being delayed for next month and why it is. announcement once made having no updates are like ghosting. If devs could have prioritized the Installer and moved the docker version for later would have been better but the devs know things better so i will just wait it be released. We will definitely see rise in ISPconfig installation after WordPress installer support. I love ISPconfig as much as i hate Webpros.
@aryan, when you read the thread you pointed to carefully, I'm sure you'll understand why I stopped informing the community about updates. So, it's not ghosting on my side; it's a community request that I shall not post time estimates anymore. You will get information only after something has been released now. This might change in future and I might inform upfront again, but at the moment I follow the wish of the community that I shall not estimate any future releases or availability of functions when I can not guarantee the release date. And regarding the WordPress installer, it's finished, and I will release a beta.