This tutorial will guide you on how to install VestaCP on your Fedora server.
Before we start, it's always a good idea to update the system to the latest version. To update your Fedora server, run the following command:
sudo dnf update -y
Next, we need to install some required packages to ensure a smooth VestaCP installation. Run the following command:
sudo dnf install wget curl net-tools -y
Now that we've updated our system and installed the required packages, we can proceed to install VestaCP.
To install VestaCP on your Fedora server, run the following command:
curl -O http://vestacp.com/pub/vst-install.sh
This command will download the VestaCP installation script.
Next, execute the VestaCP installation script as follows:
sudo bash vst-install.sh
During the installation process, the script will prompt you to enter various information, including the IP address of your server and the admin email address.
After you've entered all the required information, the installation script will begin to install VestaCP on your server.
Once the installation is complete, you can access VestaCP by navigating to http://your_server_IP:8083
in your web browser.
Log in using the admin username and password you set during the installation process.
In this tutorial, we covered how to install VestaCP on your Fedora server. With VestaCP, you can easily manage your server, including creating and managing websites, email accounts, and databases – all from a simple and user-friendly web interface.
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