Final Considerations
1) Keep in mind that Kloxo will not manage your server firewall (iptables rules). For that, you may want to install third-party firewall management scripts such as
CSF
(cache) or
APF
(cache) and its complements to detect and block threats like brute-force attacks and unauthorized processes and users.
2) If you are not familiar with the command line (shell), you might want to try
Webmin
(cache) for basic system administration tasks. It should not conflict with Kloxo as long as you avoid managing the services listed before with it.
3) Kloxo will never update your OS (CentOS/Red Hat) automatically. It's up to you to monitor security bulletins for your Operating System and update as necessary.
4) Kloxo will never update itself by default. You can set Auto-Update
? Kloxo within the GUI. The Auto update will run at the 10th day each month and you as "Admin" will be notified by email. To update manualy, click the
Update home button from the web panel OR run on the shell (as root)
/script/upcp. At the web panel, you are presented with release notes that describe what's changed in the newer versions so you can act at your own discretion.