Zentyal (formerly eBox Platform) is a small business server that offers small and medium businesses an affordable and easy-to-use enterprise-level computer network. It can act as a Gateway, Infrastructure Manager, Unified Threat Manager, Office Server, Unified Communication Server, or a combination of these.
| Tags | DNS Server Network network management software active directory backup Open Source business Enterprise failover CA server DHCP filtering Firewall groupware http proxy IM infrastructure IDS LDAP load balancing Mail Server Monitoring gateway NAT Reporting Resource sharing Routing traffic shaping Users and groups VLAN VPN voip web server Workgroup |
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| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | Unix-like |
| Implementation | Perl |
| Translations | Spanish English Hungarian Norwegian Bokmal Portuguese (Brazil) Russian |
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The Zentyal Team is glad to announce the availability of the Virtual Machine images for Zentyal 2.0! These disk images – that are available for Vir...
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Release Notes: This is a compilation of all the latest Zentyal packages as well as the last system updates from Ubuntu. The installer comes with a new Zentyal Cloud-based "Disaster Recovery" feature. This option allows users with a free Basic Server Subscription to automatically install the modules from a previously stored configuration backup, and also to restore the configuration itself. Another major change in the installer is the switch from slim to LXDM as the display manager to avoid crashes of the graphic environment on some systems.


Release Notes: This release is based on the Ubuntu 10.4 LTS distribution, and this implies a major change in all the server components. Important usability, performance, and stability improvements have taken place, automatic configuration wizards have been introduced, and the configuration backed of Zentyal has been changed from gconf to redis. Among other new features, bridge mode and an FTP module are included. This version also features a new Zarafa module for a groupware solution.


Release Notes: The DHCP and HTTP proxy modules have been improved to take advantage of the Ajax framework. Two new reporting pages have been added to the system status, a page to show disk usage information and one for showing RAID status.


No changes have been submitted for this release.