Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What versions of PHP does Cockpit support?
Cockpit is compatible with PHP versions 7.4 through 8.2.
2. What is ionCube and why do I need it?
ionCube is a PHP extension used to protect and encrypt PHP code. Cockpit requires ionCube 12 Loaders, which can be downloaded from ioncube.com.
3. How does Cockpit handle additional panels?
Cockpit is designed to be modular, allowing users to easily add new panels. Simply download a panel, drop it into the panel files, or upload it via the panel interface. The new panel will then appear in the menu. Users can also create their own modules by referring to the example module on Github.
4. How are licenses structured for Cockpit?
Licenses for Cockpit are per-domain but can be used across multiple directories. Separate licenses are required for different domains unless the domains A Records use the same IP Adress.
5. Where can I find support for Cockpit?
For community support, you can join our Telegram group. Admin support is available Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm GMT. Alternatively, you can submit a support ticket, and we will address it as soon as possible.
6. How do I report bugs in Cockpit?
Bugs can be reported through our Telegram group or by creating an issue on our Github repository. We appreciate your help in improving Cockpit!
7. How does Cockpit manage user and admin access?
Cockpit features two access points: user level and admin level. Admins (hosters) have the ability to dynamically enable or disable features of panels to tailor the application being served to the user. This flexibility ensures efficient and customized management of Cockpit for different user needs.
8. Can I preview the functionality of Cockpit before using it?
Yes, you can view our demo application to gain insight into the functionality of our panels. Explore the demo to see how Cockpit can streamline your application management process.