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Install cPanel/WHM

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01-07-2011, 07:23 PM
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Need help getting a CentOS 5.5 server up and going. I need someone to configure the server and install cPanel through SSH. O have all the network settings on hand and a cPanel licence is already purchased. You will now how to get the system completely online including configuring IPs into WHM. Will be willing to pay for the job if it WORKS!

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The provider you bought your server with doesn't offer to at least deploy it with basics (including cPanel/whm)?

FWIW, it's very easy to install cPanel. Log into SSH and run:

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 cd /home
 wget -N http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/latest
 sh latest
If your license key doesn't work right away run this command in SSH00:
Code:
 
 /usr/local/cpanel/cpkeyclt
I know you don't mind paying but figured I'd offer up free advice. It will help in the long run giving you more experience w/ some stuff that isn't that hard once you do it the first time.

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The server i have is at my home, there is no management or anyone else involved. I can do the install myself, its configs i need some help with. Been trying it for over a week now.

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Eh, any particular reason why you're using a home server for something that will have active websites on it? Not the most efficient thing to do if you're using your own home ISP. Who is your ISP?

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Its a purpose built server with a full Comcast business ISP account behind it thats been ordered for web serving. Everything is just has it should be.\


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