How to Install PufferPanel on Fedora CoreOS Latest?

PufferPanel is an open-source game server management panel that allows users to easily manage their game servers. If you are looking to install PufferPanel on the latest Fedora CoreOS, then this tutorial is for you. Follow these steps to get started:

Step 1: Prepare your System

Before installing PufferPanel, make sure that your system is up-to-date. To do this, run the following command:

sudo dnf update -y

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Next, install the dependencies required for PufferPanel to work properly. Run the following command:

sudo dnf install -y mariadb mariadb-server nginx php-fpm php-mysqli php-gd php-curl php-zip php-xmlrpc php-xsl php-intl php-mbstring php-json php-imap php-gmp php-mysql php-bcmath php-opcache

Step 3: Install PufferPanel

Here are the steps to install PufferPanel on Fedora CoreOS:

3.1: Download and Extract PufferPanel

Download the latest version of PufferPanel from their website:

wget https://www.pufferpanel.com/download.php -O pufferpanel.tar.gz

Extract the archive using the following command:

tar -xzf pufferpanel.tar.gz

3.2: Install PufferPanel Dependencies

Go to the extracted directory and run the following command:

cd PufferPanel
sudo ./pufferpanel install

This will take some time to complete based on your internet speed, please be patient.

3.2: Configure PufferPanel

Once the installation is complete, you need to configure PufferPanel by setting up the database, Nginx, and PHP. You can do this by running the following command:

sudo pufferpanel configure

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the configuration.

3.3: Start PufferPanel

To start the PufferPanel service, use the following command:

sudo systemctl start pufferpanel.service

Step 4: Access PufferPanel

Finally, access PufferPanel using your browser. Visit http://your-server-ip and login with your credentials to start managing your game servers.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed PufferPanel on your Fedora CoreOS.

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