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Sympl has a number of changes compared to Symbiosis other than the names. | Sympl has a number of changes compared to Symbiosis other than the names. | ||
* The 'admin' user has been replaced with a user named | *The 'admin' user has been replaced with a user named <code>sympl</code>, which has a normal home directory. | ||
* [[MariaDB|MariaDB/MySQL]] now has a | *[[MariaDB|MariaDB/MySQL]] now has a <code>sympl</code> user, which can use logged into via the command line, or used via [[phpMyAdmin]], and the password can be found in /home/sympl/mysql_password. | ||
* There is now a [[Sympl Command Line|sympl command line]] tool which deals with common tasks including creating sites, email and databases ( | *There is now a [[Sympl Command Line|sympl command line]] tool which deals with common tasks including creating sites, email and databases (full features coming soon). | ||
* All packages and command-line utilities have been renamed, most notably: | *All packages and command-line utilities have been renamed, most notably: | ||
**<code>symbiosis-httpd</code> becomes [[sympl-web|<code>sympl-web</code>]] | |||
**<code>symbiosis-ssl</code> becomes [[sympl-ssl|<code>sympl-ssl</code>]] | |||
**<code>symbiosis-email</code> becomes [[sympl-mail|<code>sympl-mail</code>]] | |||
**<code>symbiosis-ftpd</code> becomes [[sympl-ftp|<code>sympl-ftp</code>]] | |||
**...and so on. | |||
: This means that symbiosis-httpd-configure becomes sympl-web-configure. | |||
* IMAP/POP3/SMTP mail all supports SNI by default. | :This means that <code>symbiosis-httpd-configure</code> becomes <code>sympl-web-configure</code>. | ||
* Chat/XMPP/Jabber support has been retired, as there was little indication of it being used. | |||
* There | *IMAP/POP3/SMTP mail all supports SNI by default. | ||
*Chat/XMPP/Jabber support has been retired, as there was little indication of it being used. | |||
*There is now a [[sympl-filesystem-security|<code>sympl-filesystem-security</code>]] tasks which runs hourly and sets correct permissions to allow CMS's (such as Wordpress) to auto-update easily. |
Revision as of 16:26, 17 July 2019
Sympl has a number of changes compared to Symbiosis other than the names.
- The 'admin' user has been replaced with a user named
sympl
, which has a normal home directory. - MariaDB/MySQL now has a
sympl
user, which can use logged into via the command line, or used via phpMyAdmin, and the password can be found in /home/sympl/mysql_password. - There is now a sympl command line tool which deals with common tasks including creating sites, email and databases (full features coming soon).
- All packages and command-line utilities have been renamed, most notably:
symbiosis-httpd
becomessympl-web
symbiosis-ssl
becomessympl-ssl
symbiosis-email
becomessympl-mail
symbiosis-ftpd
becomessympl-ftp
- ...and so on.
- This means that
symbiosis-httpd-configure
becomessympl-web-configure
.
- IMAP/POP3/SMTP mail all supports SNI by default.
- Chat/XMPP/Jabber support has been retired, as there was little indication of it being used.
- There is now a
sympl-filesystem-security
tasks which runs hourly and sets correct permissions to allow CMS's (such as Wordpress) to auto-update easily.