Ebox Unpacking
Recently I discovered a novelty (for me) on the hunt for groupware solutions, called ebox or ebox-platform for full (http://www.ebox-platform.com).
This solution does not focus strictly on groupware or e-mail but provides a fully costomizable office package with DNS,DHCP,LDAP,MAIL,PROXY and a lot more solutions, based on the LTS release of Ubuntu (8.04 LTS that is).
The first installation of ebox 1.2 was a breeze, and in general performance and configuration is very easy. Setting up as a groupware server they decided to include egroupware, not really my choice. Fortunately in the 1.3 beta they now included a solution based on roundcube, which works a lot faster and looks a lot better.
Next step was the installation of ebox as a LDC (Local Domain Controller) with some Windows XP/Vista/W7/Ubuntu clients, with different types of users, a brother laserprinter and shared folders. The setup was very easy, and after creating the users everything was a walk in the park. Performance is definately at a level that it can compete with Windows Server 2003/2008 based AD solutions, and the additional web-management makes remote management a delight.
For the true demanding users, it might be a good idea to wait for the Ebox 1.4 release, which will (hopefully) have Ubuntu 10.4 LTS as a base. You can get your own copy at http://www.ebox-platform.com at no cost.


January 30th, 2010 - 13:56
Hi David! I am glad you had such a good experience with eBox
The 1.4 release will still be based in Hardy but as soon as it’s released (within next week) we’ll start working on porting it to Lucid
Eindhoven de gekste!
January 30th, 2010 - 18:17
Hi, very nice article!!
Just a clarification:
eBox 2.0 will have Ubuntu 10.4 LTS as base. eBox 1.4 it’s coming pretty soon and it’s the last version based on Ubuntu 8.04. Note that 10.4 is not released yet so there wasn’t any other possibility…
January 31st, 2010 - 02:00
Thanks for the feedback guys, more inside details on testing coming up shortly (performance benchmark and client configurations)