We are happy to announce that Vesta is back under active development as of 25 February 2024. We are working on v1 candidate and expect to engage more with the community over the coming months. We are committed to open source, and we encourage contributors to help us build the future of Vesta.
Vesta future
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Vesta future
Hi
I have some feard about future of project.
In panel, I have 0.9.8-26 version but there is any info about this release.
The github repository is rarely updated.
Why will creators not share work with the community?
Is the project dying?
I have some feard about future of project.
In panel, I have 0.9.8-26 version but there is any info about this release.
The github repository is rarely updated.
Why will creators not share work with the community?
Is the project dying?
Re: Vesta future
I share your fear. For me Vesta was always working fine. Only IPv6 and good Ubuntu 18.04 was missing. During the last year the development has mainly concentrated on security fixes.
Re: Vesta future
I hope you will soon find some options that the other panels have.
for example:
Automatic HTTP-to-HTTPS redirection and HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
for example:
Automatic HTTP-to-HTTPS redirection and HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
Re: Vesta future
You can write your own nginx / apache templates to include these functions if you like. Basic idea is take the default template in the vesta directory, copy it to another name, eg mytemplate.tpl and mytemplate.stpl, make the changes, then select your template from the web interface for websites you want to use that template. Better instructions elsewhere in this forum, but that's the gist.
But back to the original comment, yes, it does seem a bit quiet on Vesta development, and it isn't a good sign that they put out releases, but don't update the website or the forum.
Re: Vesta future
If the panel wants to move forward, these options and others are easily accessible.plutocrat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 3:22 amYou can write your own nginx / apache templates to include these functions if you like. Basic idea is take the default template in the vesta directory, copy it to another name, eg mytemplate.tpl and mytemplate.stpl, make the changes, then select your template from the web interface for websites you want to use that template. Better instructions elsewhere in this forum, but that's the gist.
But back to the original comment, yes, it does seem a bit quiet on Vesta development, and it isn't a good sign that they put out releases, but don't update the website or the forum.
Anyway thanks for your information.
Re: Vesta future
Found a couple of templates here, with better instructions than mine!
https://github.com/cybersholt/VestaCP-Nginx-Force-SSL
https://github.com/cybersholt/VestaCP-Nginx-Force-SSL
Re: Vesta future
Gracias por la información. / Thanks for the info.plutocrat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:39 amFound a couple of templates here, with better instructions than mine!
https://github.com/cybersholt/VestaCP-Nginx-Force-SSL
Re: Vesta future
I use vesta for 2 VPS hosting with many sites on it for 3 years and I'm very satisfied. Hope to working service for many years.