- Server with a fresh install Linux VPS of Centos 8.x, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, AlmaLinux 8.
- Python 3.x.
- 1024MB RAM, or higher.
- 10GB Disk Space.
Step 1: Connect to your server via SSH
The installation of CyberPanel is quite simple. First, log into your server via SSH as the root user (sudo will not work). You can get IP address and root password from your VPS control panel.
Step 2: Update packages
For Ubuntu:
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sudo yum check-update
sudo yum updateRun the following command. It will initiate the automated
installation script, which will prompt you for a few decisions about
which version of LiteSpeed and which add-ons you would like to install.
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sh <(curl https://cyberpanel.net/install.sh || wget -O - https://cyberpanel.net/install.sh)Step 4: Select the version of LiteSpeed that you would like to use
We will go for free CyberPanel installation
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CyberPanel Installer v2.1.2
RAM check : 184/981MB (18.76%)
Disk check : 7/30GB (27%) (Minimal 10GB free space)
1. Install CyberPanel with OpenLiteSpeed.
2. Install Cyberpanel with LiteSpeed Enterprise.
3. Exit.
Please enter the number[1-3]:Step 5: Select options and addons
You will be presented with a series of prompts for different options and add-ons that are available.
Full Service (default Y):
- PowerDNS - an open-source DNS server
- Postfix - open-source mail transfer agent
- Pure-FTPd - open-source FTP server
- Allow for your Database to be installed on a remote server
- You can choose to install a previous version of CyberPanel, or press Enter to install the latest
- It is recommended that you use “s” to set your own strong password
- Distributed memory object caching system
- In-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broke
- Kernel watchdog is used to monitor if a system is running. It is
supposed to automatically reboot hanged systems due to unrecoverable
software errors
The installation process will proceed automatically. It will take 5-10 minutes, depending on the speed of your server.
Step 7: Finalize Installation
At the end of the installation process, you will be presented with
the following screen which contains important information about your
configuration. Select and copy it to a safe location for future
reference.
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CyberPanel Successfully Installed
Current Disk usage : 7/30GB (26%)
Current RAM usage : 313/981MB (31.91%)
Installation time : 0 hrs 11 min 0 sec
Visit: https://<your server's IP address>:8090
Panel username: admin
Panel password: <the password you set during installation>
Visit: <your server's IP address>:7080
WebAdmin console username: admin
WebAdmin console password: TSXMwny4zVeDg37K
Visit: https://<your server's IP address>:8090/rainloop/?admin
Rainloop Admin username: admin
Rainloop Admin password: gQKFWm9O3nr7Xn
Run cyberpanel help to get FAQ info
Run cyberpanel upgrade to upgrade it to latest version.
Run cyberpanel utility to access some handy tools .
Website : https://www.cyberpanel.net
Forums : https://forums.cyberpanel.net
Wikipage: https://docs.cyberpanel.net
Docs : https://cyberpanel.net/docs/
Enjoy your accelerated Internet by
CyberPanel & OpenLiteSpeed
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If your provider has a network-level firewall
Please make sure you have opened following port for both in/out:
TCP: 8090 for CyberPanel
TCP: 80, TCP: 443 and UDP: 443 for webserver
TCP: 21 and TCP: 40110-40210 for FTP
TCP: 25, TCP: 587, TCP: 465, TCP: 110, TCP: 143 and TCP: 993 for mail service
TCP: 53 and UDP: 53 for DNS service
Your provider seems blocked port 25 , E-mail sending may not work properly.Step 8: Restart Server:
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Would you like to restart your server now? [y/N]:Step 9: Access CyberPanel:
After the successful installation you can access CyberPanel using the details below (make sure to change):
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URL: https://<Your Server's IP Address>:8090
Username: admin
Password: <the password you set during installation>