How to Install Sentora on Clear Linux Latest

Sentora is an open-source web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface to manage web server infrastructure. It enables web hosting companies and individuals to host and manage multiple websites, emails, and databases through a single dashboard.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install Sentora on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before installing Sentora on your Clear Linux Latest machine, make sure you have the following components:

Step 1: Update the System

It is always recommended to update the system to the latest available version.

sudo swupd update

Step 2: Install Required Packages

Sentora requires some additional packages to be installed on the system. Run the following command to install them.

sudo swupd bundle-add web-server-basic mysql

Step 3: Install Sentora Control Panel

To install Sentora, download the installation script from the official website using the following command.

wget http://sentora.org/install

Once the download is complete, make the script executable using the following command.

chmod +x install

Finally, run the script to start the Sentora installation process.

sudo ./install

The installation process will take some time to complete, and you will be prompted to provide some configuration details like hostname, database details, and admin email address.

Step 4: Access Sentora Dashboard

Once the installation is complete, you can access the Sentora dashboard by opening a web browser and navigating to the following URL.

http://[your-server-ip]/zpanel

You can log in to the dashboard using the following credentials:

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Sentora on Clear Linux Latest. Sentora provides a user-friendly interface to manage multiple websites, emails, and databases through its dashboard. Now you can host and manage your website from a centralized location.

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