A control panel allows the customers of a web hosting company to manage much of their own affairs. For example, the control panel allows the owner of a domain to create and manipulate email and ftp accounts.

The two big non free control panals are cpanel and plesk.

Package Name: Home Page: License: Available from packages.debian.org: Services administered: Notes:

raw stuff below

webmin usermin.

http://www.ispconfig.org

You may have a look at http://www.ispman.net/ and it's docs on http://www.azxws.com/ispman/index.html

You might also look at virtualmin if you want your users to have a decent little web based configuration panel. I'l looking at it now for my little server. It's a debian package also.

Freeside, while not a native debian package, is at http://www.sisd.com/freeside. It's rough in some spots, but rock solid in most everything else.

First one will be definitely VHCS ISP Controlpanel this is really nice and very easy to configure

If you want to configure VHCS ISP Control panel follow these links

http://www.gplhost.com/software-dtc.html

I'm about to make a new announcement about new features in my panel that make it pass over many commercial solutions. I'm trying to maintain a list of open source control panels that are of interest in my project page here:

http://www.gplhost.com/software-dtc_9competitors.html

VHCS ISP Controlpanel configuration from Source

* http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/vhcs.htm

* http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/vhcs2.4.7.htm

VHCS ISP Controlpanel configuration from Debian packages

* http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/vhcsdeb.htm