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Project Description

vHost is a one-step solution for all virtual
hosting needs. It enables a Linux/BSD server with
single or multiple IP addresses to function as
unlimited virtual hosts with HTTP, FTP, SMTP,
POP3, IMAP, and other virtual services extendible
via modules. It comes with both a command-line
interface and a Web-based GUI ("control panel"),
offering maximum control to a domain's owner while
relieving the system administrator of most routine
administration tasks. Other major features include
four levels of login, comprehensive quota control,
and built-in clustering capability.

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2003-01-01 12:04
3.02r1

This release adds configuration modules for Webalizer and AWStats.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-12-25 14:26
3.01r1

This release fixes a Postfix related user privilege bug and a few upgrade related bugs. It also has minor feature enhancements, including improved auto-configuration, better upgrade support, and command exit status logging.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-12-13 12:33
3.00r6

This release fixes a host alias bug in the Apache module, plus various other minor fixes and improvements.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2002-12-11 17:58
3.00r5

This is the first announcement of the 3.00 release series on Freshmeat. vHost 3.00 is completely redesigned and rewritten, with a fully modularized architecture and cross platform support (Linux/BSD). Other major improvements include a distributed system (clustering), four levels of login, a comprehensive quota system, built-in log rotation, virtual user home/Web space, Postfix support, IMAP (SquirrelMail) support, and an improved Web GUI.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2001-06-18 17:45
2.01r2

This release fixes a bug which could introduce
leading or trailing spaces to host/domain names,
particularly when adding hosts via the Web GUI.
Tags: Major bugfixes

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