Koozali SME Server

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SME server
DeveloperKoozali Foundation
OS familyUnix
Working stateActive
Source modelOpen-source
Latest release10.0 (Juliette) - 6 june 2021[1]
PlatformsAMD64, i386, x86-64
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
UserlandGNU, POSIX
Official websitewiki.koozali.org

Koozali SME server is a Linux distribution based on CentOS 7 for hosting internet services such as HTTP, FTP, VPN or email servers. It is also geared towards the deployment of local netowork utilities like file servers, print servers and anti-virus filters.[2]

An intuitive web interface allows administrators to monitor, deploy and maintain services.

The distribution used to be named e-smith (from it's creator e-smith .inc) When e-smith inc. was acquired by Mitel Networks in 2001, the distribution was renamed SME Server. Mitel decided to end support for SME in the end of november 2003 and the project was taken over by volunteer developers from the Koozali foundation.

References[]

  1. ^ SME Releases page
  2. ^ "SME Server". wiki.koozali.org. Retrieved 2021-06-19.

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