Sympl Packages

From Sympl Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.

Sympl is comprised of a number of packages, these are:

sympl-core

This is the core package for Sympl, and handles the Message Of The Day, as well as the libraries and core utilities.

sympl-web

Installs and configures the Apache web server.

sympl-ftp

Installs and configures Pure-FTPd which provides FTP access for domains.

sympl-mail

Installs and configures Exim and Dovecot, which transfer email and handle mailboxes respectively.

sympl-webmail

Installs and configures Roundcube, which provides a web interface for local email accounts.

sympl-mysql

Installs and configures the MariaDB database (which is a drop-in replacement for MySQL).

sympl-phpmyadmin

Installs and configures phpMyAdmin, a web interface for MariaDB.

sympl-dns

Generates DNS zone files in 'TinyDNS' format. Sympl versions 9.1 and 10.1 will include automatic DNS uploading via OctoDNS.

sympl-monit

A system monitor which ensures the installed services are up and running, and restarts them if they fail.

sympl-cron

Handles per-domain cron jobs.

sympl-firewall

Manages the iptables firewall for the server, based on the contents of /etc/sympl/firewall.

sympl-backup

Installs and configures backup2l, an easy to use backup utility.

sympl-updater

Installs and configures unattended-upgrades which automatically installs security updates and updates to Sympl.

libapache2-mod-vhost-sympl

An Apache module which is used by the Mass Hosting configuration to redirect traffic to the relevant site without individual apache configurations.

Other Packages

Other than the dependencies, a number of other suggested packages are also instaled by Sympl by default, such as Vim and htop.