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Kloxo (formerly known as Lxadmin) was a
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s. As of October 2017, the project has been unmaintained with a number of unresolved issues, and the project's website is offline. Kloxo allows the host administrators to run a combination of lighttpd or Apache with
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, and provides a graphical interface to switch between these programs without losing data. Kloxo Enterprise can transparently move web/mail/dns from one server running Apache to another running lighttpd. It was formerly considered to be a good free alternative to cPanel hosting control panel. Kloxo comes integrated with Installapp, which is a bundle of approximately 130 web applications that can be installed to the hosted websites. It is supported by Installatron - a third-party application installer (similar to Fantastico) as a plugin. As of October 2017 the whol
LxCenter website
appears to be down with only th
GitHub
repository (and some forks) remaining with the last notable changes being 3 years old.


Lxadmin/Kloxo name change


Security issues

In early 2012 the message "''DO NOT INSTALL THESE APPS. The applications included in InstallApp are outrageously out of date, and contain known and public security vulnerabilities. Enabling this feature on a live server exposes your server and users to serious security flaws''" showed prominently at the top of the InstallApp page. This message was still there in early late January 2014. In late 2012, a local privilege escalation exploit was found in Kloxo's lxsuexec and lxrestart programs, allowing an attacker to elevate privileges to root.


Project history

While Kloxo initially started as a proprietary control panel, Internal issues arose within the company after the death of its CEO. It was later announced on July 10, 2009, that Kloxo and HyperVM would be continued in an open source consortium to be formed by Arthur Thornton, Danny Terweij, and S Bhargava. However, on October 25, 2009, Arthur Thornton officially resigned as the lead developer of Kloxo and HyperVM. Following his resignation, the HyperVM and Kloxo source code was officially released to the public. Arthur Thornton resumed his work on Kloxo and HyperVM in the background in mid-February 2010. As of May 2010, he is now back in the public and should soon be back full-time, though not as lead developer. Andre Allen became Project Manager at LxCenter in late February 2010, at the decision of Danny Terweij. A fork of the project was created by Mustafa Ramadhan, entitle
Kloxo_MR
Work was begun in late 2012 to add extra features to the project. In September 2020, a new fork calle
Kloxo Next Generation (KloxoNG)
was released as an upgrade pathway for existing Kloxo_MR users. KloxoNG is a rebuild of Kloxo_MR using the Fedora Copr build system. Later releases have included bug fixes and added support for PHP 7.4. Future releases will include further bug fixes, upgrades of the core packages and support for EL8 servers.


References

{{WebManTools Web server management software Software using the GNU AGPL license