Software:YunoHost

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YunoHost
YunoHost logo
YunoHost user portal
YunoHost user portal showing installed applications
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Initial releaseMarch 2012; 12 years ago (2012-03)
|Final release|Latest release}}3.8 / May 20, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-05-20)
Update methodAPT and YunoHost's app system
Platformsi386, AMD64, ARM
Default user interfaceWeb interface
LicenseFree software licenses
(mainly AGPL) and other licenses
Official websiteyunohost.org

YunoHost is a Debian GNU/Linux based distribution packaged with free software that automates the installation of a personal web server. The purpose of YunoHost is to allow users to easily host their own web services by enabling a simple point-and-click web interface for installing various web apps. Currently supported apps include an email server with webmail interface, a WordPress website, an instant messaging server, a news aggregator, a file sharing server, and a seedbox, among others. The name YunoHost is a play on words on the internet meme "Y U NO".

History

YunoHost development began in March 2012.[1] And it is still actively maintained.

Version 1.0, based on Debian Squeeze, was released on August 5, 2012.

Version 2.0, based on Debian Wheezy, was released on 12.[2]

Version 2.4, based on Debian Jessie, was released on 8.[3]

Version 3.0, based on Debian Stretch, was released on 17.[4]

Version 2.2

Version 2.2 was released on 28.[5] It is compatible with Debian Wheezy and Jessie. BIND has been replaced by Dnsmasq. A mailbox quota system has been set up.

Version 2.4

YunoHost 2.4 was released on 20.[6] It includes a backup and recovery system, a system for fine management of service configuration, improvements in application management and packaging, and many other new features and bug fixes. MySQL has been replaced by MariaDB and the anti-spam amavis has been replaced by rspamd. This release is only compatible with Debian Jessie.

Version 3.0

Yunohost 3.0 was released on June 17, 2018.[4] It includes new features and is compatible with the new version of Debian released almost a year ago,[Debian] Stretch. This also marks the end of the cycle for Debian Jessie. It adds new security features to the program nginx, ssh... It also updates Metronome and[rspamd] in their most recent versions. Further improvements in translation have been made. Finally, the backup/restore system also switches to a stable version. The Occitan language is now available.

Version 3.6

Released on July 5, 2019 it brings a new unified list of applications.

On 18 March 2019 Time4VPS have started to offer VPS servers with YunoHost template.[7]

Components: services


Main applications


See also

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