How to Install Webuzo Control Panel on CentOS 7
Webuzo is a software for web hosting control panel with LAMP stack. Webuzo supports various virtual machine hypervisors such as Xen, KVM, and OpenVZ. Webuzo includes a paid control panel, you have to buy a license if you want to get complete features.
System Requirements
System requirements for running Webuzo:
- Operating system: CentOS 6/7 64bit, Ubuntu LTS 64bit
- RAM: Minimum 1GB, Recommended 2GB
- Disk space: Minimum 5GB, Recommended 10GB
The system used
The system used in this tutorial:
- VPS type: OpenVZ
- Operating system: CentOS 64bit
- CPU: 2
- RAM: 2GB
- Disk: 20GB
This tutorial uses VPS from Qwords
Install Webuzo
Download Webuzo installer.
1 | wget -N http://files.webuzo.com/install.sh |
Grant script execution permission.
1 | chmod u+x install.sh |
Run the installer.
1 | ./install.sh |
Initial Setup
After Webuzo is installed, browse http://serverIP:2004.
Enter username, email, and password.
Enter primary domain, if you don’t have one, enter the server IP address.
Enter nameserver, if you don’t have one, enter the dummy nameserver, for example ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com.
Then click Install.
The Webuzo installation is complete.
Webuzo Admin Panel URL at http://serverIP:2004, use the username root.
Enduser Panel at http://serverIP:2002, use the username and password created during the installation.
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