In a world where websites are the lifeblood of businesses and individuals alike, managing your online presence shouldn’t be a overwhelming task. Imagine a tool that simplifies the complexities of running a website, making it as easy as possible. CyberPanel does just that, providing you with a user-friendly platform to effortlessly handle your website, dns, emails, and more. Let’s dive in and install CyberPanel on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server.
What you will need:
- 1GB RAM
- Min 10GB disk space
1- Update the system
Log in to your server and update it.
apt update && apt upgrade
2- Run the installation
Next step is to run the installation script.
sh <(curl https://cyberpanel.net/install.sh || wget -O - https://cyberpanel.net/install.sh)
This will ask you a few questions along the way, such as choosing the LiteSpeed version. If you have a license for the LiteSpeed Enterprise version, select 2; otherwise, choose 1.
1. Install CyberPanel with OpenLiteSpeed.
2. Install Cyberpanel with LiteSpeed Enterprise.
3. Exit.
Please enter the number[1-3]:
If you choose LiteSpeed Enterprise, you will be asked to enter the license key.
The rest of the options to install or ignore are up to your needs.
Options:
- PowerDNS (default Y)
- Postfix (default Y)
- Pure-FTPd (default Y)
- Remote MySQL (default N)
- CyberPanel version (default latest version)
- Password (default 1234567) [Use ‘s’ option to set your own password]
- Redis (default Y)
- Memcached (default Y)
- Watchdog (default Y)
After this, the installation will start and will take around 5 minutes to complete.
Once the installation is finished, you will see information related to the setup and apps. Copy and save that information in a safe place.
In the last step, you will be asked to restart the server. Type ‘y’ to do so.
After the server reboots, CyberPanel will be available at https://IP-ADDRESS:8090
.
If you encounter a 503 error, try resolving it by restarting LSCPD with the command: systemctl restart lscpd
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For more details, check CyberPanel documentations.
Are you looking to install CloudPanel instead?