(03-22-2018, 03:09 AM)VictoryAndGlory Wrote: Well, thanks for help but i removed it. I dont wanna get cancer. Its just like vesta, buggy & incomplete.
Edit: Its still there. I cant even remove it. It invaded my VDS..
Like Vesta? Improper installation and lack of knowledge does not make Sentora 'buggy & incomplete'.
I can tell right off you did not install lit properly just by the fact you access your panel using the non-www version of your main domain. (FYI: domain.com AND www.domain.com should show the same site.) Sentora's installation instructions and the installer itself ask you to install it on a sub domain. (ie: panel.domain.com). This alone will cause many issues during installation.
The instructions also note that there can not be any hosting services already installed on the server (apache/php, mysql, bind, postfix, proftpd, etc.).
I suggest you back up your sites and database and start fresh (which is the only way to fix things now).
Install a fresh MINIMAL copy of Ubuntu 14.04 with no GUI. (As I know there is a bug with CentOS 7 with one of the services during installation.)
Set up a CNAME record in GoDaddy for you panel login like panel.domain.com or sentora.domain.com and make sure it points to your server IP.
Continue with the installation following ALL questions properly.
Those failed login attempts you showed me in the PM have nothing to do with Sentora! They are hackers trying to get control of your VPS because you have that setup incorrectly. You should be using 'keys' to log into SSH and not the standard username/password combo.