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    Default Setting up server, From where to Start

    Hello All

    I purchased an unmanaged VPS to host my sites. I am given with server details, ssh access information, solusvm control panel.

    Now keeping the details in front of me, i am wondering what should i do with these. What should i install and how to install. My requirement is hosting my sites.

    Anyone Please help me regarding this. Just let me know from where to start, and what i have to install.

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit
    My OS is CentOS.
    rahul23 Reviewed by rahul23 on . Setting up server, From where to Start Hello All I purchased an unmanaged VPS to host my sites. I am given with server details, ssh access information, solusvm control panel. Now keeping the details in front of me, i am wondering what should i do with these. What should i install and how to install. My requirement is hosting my sites. Anyone Please help me regarding this. Just let me know from where to start, and what i have to install. Thanks in advance. Rating: 5

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    u could ask the company to setup klxo panel and i know its unmanaged but hosting companies do set it up

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    Thanks for reply msk.

    I will send a ticket. If they say no, can i install it by myself ? If i have to install, can i install directly or are there any prerequisites.

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    Website's:
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    login to putty

    # su - root
    # setenforce 0

    If you don't have MySQL server already installed, you must run:

    # su - root # yum install -y wget # wget http://download.lxcenter.org/downloa...o-installer.sh

    # sh ./kloxo-installer.sh --type=master

    If you already have MySQL installed and set a root password, you must run:

    # su - root # yum install -y wget # wget http://download.lxcenter.org/downloa...o-installer.sh # sh ./kloxo-installer.sh --type=<master> --db-rootpassword=PASSWORD


    Once kloxo is installed, you can connect to http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:7778 and you will be presented with a login screen. Login as admin with password admin and once you are in, Kloxo will ask you to change the default password to a secure one.

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    I just read some where that Kloxo do not support CentOS6.X. My os is CentOS6.0

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    desi let the server guys install it and configure it as vps sellers can do that easily and if he does himself he might face errors that he couldnt fix

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    I have sent you a PM

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    My hosting company said that they don't provide third party installations.

    Which is best panel for centos ? Kloxo or any other ?

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    Website's:
    eotips.com
    kloxo for free n cpanel for paid

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    #10
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    Pm me I can help you configuring it

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