Dear my friends...
I am still new in CentOS. I use CentOS 5 for my new server with cpanel.
I have installed the cpanel. The steps were: 1. cd /tmp 2. wget http://layer1.cpanel.net/latest 3. sh latest
The installation show a message that the cpanel installation was completed.
But I can not see the cpanel login form on my server, either: "http://WWW.MYWEBSERVER.COM:2082" or: "https://WWW.MYWEBSERVER.COM:2083".
I thought it was just caused by my firewall so I open the ports with this way: 1. setup; 2. I chose the 'firewall menu'; 3. Allow incoming: ssh, www(http), secure www(https), telnet, samba, nfs4, ftp, mail, pop3:tcp infowave:tcp radsec:tcp gnunet:tcp eli:tcp sep:tcp nbx-ser:tcp nbx-dir:tcp . But opening the tcp ports does not make any change at all.
Please tell me where my mistake.
Thank you very much.
Ricky Tompu Breaky wrote:
Dear my friends...
I am still new in CentOS. I use CentOS 5 for my new server with cpanel.
CPanel is not part of CentOS, and pretty much any centos server that includes cpanel (typically a rented VPS) is quite hacked up, you should talk to your server provider for support.
Ricky Tompu Breaky wrote:
Dear my friends...
I am still new in CentOS. I use CentOS 5 for my new server with cpanel.
I have installed the cpanel. The steps were:
- cd /tmp
- wget http://layer1.cpanel.net/latest
- sh latest
The installation show a message that the cpanel installation was completed.
But I can not see the cpanel login form on my server, either: "http://WWW.MYWEBSERVER.COM:2082" or: "https://WWW.MYWEBSERVER.COM:2083".
I thought it was just caused by my firewall so I open the ports with this way:
- setup;
- I chose the 'firewall menu';
- Allow incoming: ssh, www(http), secure www(https), telnet, samba,
nfs4, ftp, mail, pop3:tcp infowave:tcp radsec:tcp gnunet:tcp eli:tcp sep:tcp nbx-ser:tcp nbx-dir:tcp . But opening the tcp ports does not make any change at all.
Please tell me where my mistake.
Thank you very much. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Trying to disable firewall and selinux?
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Ricky Tompu Breaky ricky.breaky@uni.de wrote: <snip>
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Ricky, please carefully review the cPanel WHM documentation regarding initial setup and port numbers. The CentOS lists are not the appropriate place to ask for cPanel support.
Thanks.
gd