not i believe i got it all running now. Uploaded the Website files now. I pre check the Domain after making a virtual host and sure enough. it's reading the files.
If anyone is using DigitalOcean Cloud VPS and you're using CentOS 6.9 just remember the following steps.
Step 1: make a droplet (They start at 5$)
Step 2: Make a Domain Name. you can get a free one at http://Freenom.com
Step 3: Set up DNS for the Domain in the DNS Section under domains at digitalocean
Step 4: Create a Sub Domain for you're Sentora Panel (Please wait 2 to 4 hours for DNS to Register before Installing Sentora)
step 5: Install Sentora
Step 6: Log into the panel. (I would go to this and use the Code line under ROOT and change the password for panel) http://docs.sentora.org/?node=43
Step 7: After Logging into the Panel. Log into phpmyadmin and save the password (For Just in Case Purposes)
Step 8: Create you're domain in the Domain Section of Sentora
Step 9: Go to https://www.digitalocean.com/community/t...n-centos-6 and set up a virtual host
Step 10: make a FTP and a Database
Step 11: Connect through FTP and upload website files.
At this point you should be ready and good to go with you're website. Enjoy.
If anyone is using DigitalOcean Cloud VPS and you're using CentOS 6.9 just remember the following steps.
Step 1: make a droplet (They start at 5$)
Step 2: Make a Domain Name. you can get a free one at http://Freenom.com
Step 3: Set up DNS for the Domain in the DNS Section under domains at digitalocean
Step 4: Create a Sub Domain for you're Sentora Panel (Please wait 2 to 4 hours for DNS to Register before Installing Sentora)
step 5: Install Sentora
Step 6: Log into the panel. (I would go to this and use the Code line under ROOT and change the password for panel) http://docs.sentora.org/?node=43
Step 7: After Logging into the Panel. Log into phpmyadmin and save the password (For Just in Case Purposes)
Step 8: Create you're domain in the Domain Section of Sentora
Step 9: Go to https://www.digitalocean.com/community/t...n-centos-6 and set up a virtual host
Step 10: make a FTP and a Database
Step 11: Connect through FTP and upload website files.
At this point you should be ready and good to go with you're website. Enjoy.