InterWorx

InterWorx is web hosting control panel software developed by InterWorx LLC. The application is divided into two interfaces: NodeWorx, which is used by a server administrators to manage a server, and SiteWorx, which is used by a website owner to manage a particular web site. The NodeWorx interface also contains functionality for web hosting resellers to securely manage multiple SiteWorx accounts without allowing the ability to manage server daemons and configurations.

InterWorx
Stable release
6.3.16 build 1684

[1]

/ 9 July 2019 (2019-07-09)
Operating systemCentOS, Fedora, RHEL, Scientific Linux
Available inCzech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
TypeWeb hosting control panel
Licenseproprietary
Websitehttp://www.interworx.com

Application-based support includes Apache, PHP, MySQL, Perl, and Djbdns (DNS). Email based support includes POP3, IMAP, SMTP services using Qmail. InterWorx is accessed via https on port 2443.

In addition to a web-based user interface, all InterWorx functions can be managed from the command line or API. InterWorx requires a dedicated server or virtual private server. System requirements of InterWorx are minimal, as it may run server clusters on Raspberry Pi devices using the ARM chipset. [2]

History

InterWorx was originally developed as an internal project of web host Nexcess in the early 2000s, and was spun off to form an independent company (InterWorx LLC) in 2004. [3] The product is currently developed and maintained by a development team located in Pittsburgh, PA. [4]

Features

The InterWorx control panel comes equipped with most standard web hosting control panel features, with additional focus on load balancing and server clustering in a Comparison of web hosting control panels.[5]

gollark: > This policy supersedes any applicable federal, national, state, and local laws, regulations and ordinances, international treaties, and legal agreements that would otherwise apply.> If any provision of this policy is found by a court (or other entity) to be unenforceable, it nevertheless remains in force.
gollark: Although technically this is a privacy policy.
gollark: Not potatOS's.
gollark: > You also agree that unless you disable remote debugging services and/or backdoors in potatOS before installation, data available via these may be used at any time for the purposes of remote debugging, analysis of what potatOS users have installed, random messing around, or anything whatsoever. You also agree that your soul is forfeit to me.
gollark: PotatOS has that clause.

References

  1. Official InterWorx Changelog InterWorx, InterWorx.com. 2014-06-17.
  2. HostingCon 2013: See InterWorx Control Panel running on EnergyCore at the Calxeda booth Steve Croce. ARMSERVERS.COM. 2013-06-13.
  3. Chris Wells of NEXCESS.NET and InterWorx PingZine. 2006-05-01.
  4. FourSquare Map FourSquare. 2014-06-24.
  5. Official InterWorx Feature Comparison InterWorx, InterWorx.com. 2014-06-17.
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