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Sentora cp steps
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Sentora cp steps
I think useful - to avoid any confusion about - to have a clear step by step mini-guide about the management inside Sentora panel. I mean :
After install & setup Sentora on server we have panel.mydomain,com with working SSL and one admin account.
At this point DNS isn't still setup, and no need for me, as the DNS records in the registrar zone are ok.
Now the next steps depend from server configuration we have. Let say that we have the most common and simple one: a vps with one IP and one hosted domain
What we need to do from now on is:
- setup client ?
- setup mail account ?
- setup domains ?
- ....
There's a correct sequence ?
The impression is that there is no strict correlation between the various panel options & parts
We did play with this fantastic tool in the last few days and we like really much Sentora, but there's some lack in the behavior of the panel. Directory should be erased on server when domain or client account are deleted. Example are: after we delete a domain it's still reacheble from browser [land on panel login] , whilst we except 'server not found'.
Happy to meet Sentora !
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RE: Sentora cp steps
First panel you ever use? We already have

http://docs.sentora.org/

Did you try reading it?
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RE: Sentora cp steps
Guy, this is the risks of open source. Rolleyes
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RE: Sentora cp steps
(03-05-2015, 10:39 PM)Me.B Wrote: First panel you ever use? We already have

http://docs.sentora.org/

Did you try reading it?

Yours isn't a reply !
Of course we have read quite everything about, but after .. let say ... 13 new installation & setup , we still are a bit confused about the way directories/domains/account are managed. This is not a complaint, just a kindly request to make ( and update) the several guide around ordered, just one clear page should be enough. Personally I think 47% of the several docs around are unuseful, many of them have errors. Finally
we are using Whm/cPanel from a while and You may agree that there is no comparison against Sentora.
Anyway we like Sentora, we fill it's a rally interesting project and we are saying all the above because we want a better Sentora. Thank You
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RE: Sentora cp steps
You create a package where you assign ressources.

Then you create a user ( manage clients) assign it a package and a role ( user/reseller/admin).

Once the above done you login with this new user and create a domain (so apache will be activated), you will need to create FTP too, DB as needed and emails. DNS are not auto created currently.

Would this help?

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RE: Sentora cp steps
here we go !
more on this and You will have thousands of installations around
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