IsoMan on Cloudron – ISO Image Management Made Simple
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Main Page: https://github.com/aloks98/isoman
Cloudron Git (Fork): https://github.com/vitetj/Cloudron-isoman
Licence: MIT (original project)
Dockerfile: Yes (adapted for Cloudron)
Demo: Not available
Summary:
IsoMan is a lightweight web application designed to manage ISO files and system images in self-hosted environments.It provides a simple web interface to upload, organize, and access ISO images from a centralized location. This is particularly useful for system administrators managing virtualization platforms (VMware, Proxmox, Hyper-V), lab environments, or infrastructure where ISO files are frequently used for deployments and recovery.
I did not develop the original application — it was created by @aloks98. I forked the project and adapted it to run properly on Cloudron by containerizing and adjusting it to meet Cloudron packaging requirements.
The application is minimal, practical, and fits well within the self-hosted ecosystem.
Key features:
Web-based ISO file management
Centralized ISO repository
Lightweight and simple interface
Docker-based deployment
Easy integration in self-hosted infrastructure
Notes:
I believe this is an interesting addition to Cloudron because:Many Cloudron users run home labs or small infrastructure setups
ISO management is still often handled manually via NAS shares or file browsers
This provides a dedicated, clean interface for ISO storage
The app is lightweight and does not require complex dependencies
The Cloudron adaptation ensures:
Proper containerization
Persistent storage handling
Compatibility with Cloudron’s app packaging model
Possible future improvements (upstream or fork):
Role-based access control
Checksum verification
API access
Better UI enhancements
Alternative to / Libhunt link:
There is no direct equivalent lightweight ISO manager in the Cloudron ecosystem.
It can be seen as an alternative to manually managing ISO files via shared folders or generic file managers. -
I can add to the catalogue / create a 1 line install link.
Quicker if @vitetj has a publicly available Cloudron docker image (hub.docker.com or similar) -
I can add to the catalogue / create a 1 line install link.
Quicker if @vitetj has a publicly available Cloudron docker image (hub.docker.com or similar)@timconsidine seems to be: https://hub.docker.com/u/vitetj
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@timconsidine seems to be: https://hub.docker.com/u/vitetj
@robi @timconsidine Thanks for the feedback

The Docker image is publicly available here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/vitetj/isomanIf needed, you can also build directly from the Git repository and deploy the traditional
https://github.com/vitetj/Cloudron-isoman
Cloudron way:
• Cloudron build
• Cloudron installThis works on our servers without issue.
Let me know if CCAI-P requires a specific packaging format or deployment method.
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