What is YunoHost?
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YunoHost is an **operating system** aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a **server** and therefore democratize [self-hosting](selfhosting), while making sure it stays reliable, secure, ethical and lightweight. It is a free software project maintained exclusively by volunteers. Technically, it can be seen as a distribution based on [Debian GNU/Linux](https://debian.org) and can be installed on [many kinds of hardware](install).
Features
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based on Debian ;
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administrate your server through a **friendly web interface** ;
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deploy **applications in just a few clicks** ;
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manage **users** (based on LDAP);
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manage **domain names** ;
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create and restore **backups** ;
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connect to all apps simultaneously through the **user portal** (nginx, SSOwat) ;
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includes a **full email stack** (Postfix, Dovecot, Rspamd, DKIM) ;
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... as well as **an instant messaging server** (XMPP) ;
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manages **SSL certificates** (based on Let's Encrypt) ;
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... and **security systems** (fail2ban, yunohost-firewall) ;
Origin
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YunoHost was created in February 2012 after something like this:
All that was needed was an administration interface for Beudbeud's server to make something usable, so Kload decided to develop one. Finally, after automating several configurations and packaging in some web apps, YunoHost v1 was finished. Noting the growing enthusiasm around YunoHost and around self-hosting in general, the original developers along with new contributors decided to start work on version 2, more extensible, more powerful, more easy-to-use, and one that makes a nice cup of fair-trade coffee for the elves of Lapland. The name **YunoHost** comes from the jargon "Y U NO Host". The [Internet meme](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme) should illustrate it:"Shit, I'm too lazy to reconfigure my mail server... Beudbeud, how were you able to get your little server running with LDAP?"
Kload, February 2012