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openpanel9-11-2012, 16:13. Ðàçìåñòèë: kuper |
Debian 5 “Lenny” Debian 6 “Squeeze” Ubuntu 10.04 “Lucid” Ubuntu 10.10 “Maverick” Installation To install OpenPanel, add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
where Then start the installation with the following commands. Make sure you execute these commands as user root. If you’re not root, type sudo -i first.
If exim4 is currently installed on your system, aptitude will suggest removing it. If so, aptitude will ask you to confirm this. Enter y when asked to do so. During installation, you may be asked about the configuration for postfix. Set it to ‘internet site’ with all defaults. If the apt-key step fails, try:
If the install-step fails, try repeating aptitude install -f to resolve iffy dependencies. After installation you will need to set the password for the openpanel-admin user before you can log in through the gui. The installation procedure may ask you for a password. If not, start openpanel-cli (as root) and enter the following command:
The OpenPanel GUI can be reached via https on port 4089 of your machine. Upgrading Upgrading via the Software tab in the GUI is currently not entirely reliable. For a full upgrade (to 1.1, for example), do this:
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