Linux Tutorials on the topic “control panels”
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How to Install and Use Portainer for Docker management with Nginx Proxy Manager
Author: Navjot Singh • Tags: cloud, control panels, linux, server, virtualization • Comments: 7Portainer is an open-source container management solution for Docker, Kubernetes, and Nomad that simplifies starting, creating and running containers in an easy way. It provides a web-based dashboard to manage containers, images, networks, and volumes.
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How to Install CyberPanel on Alma Linux 8
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: control panels, linux, server, web server • Comments: 1CyberPanel is a free and open-source web hosting control panel that allows you to create, configure and manage your own hosting server. In this post, we will show you how to install CyberPanel on Alma Linux 8.
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How to Install Webmin with free Let's Encrypt SSL on Rocky Linux 8
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: control panels, linux • Comments: 0Webmin is a free, open-source, and web-based Linux administration and management tool that allows you to configure the Linux system via a web browser. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Webmin with Nginx and Let's Encrypt SSL on Rocky Linux 8.
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How to Install Webmin on Debian 11
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: control panels, debian, linux • Comments: 2Managing and administering Linux servers from the command line is very difficult for any beginner Linux user. In this case, you can use Webmin to manage your Linux server from the web-based interface. In this article, I will show you how to install Webmin on Debian 11.
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ISPConfig Perfect Multiserver setup on Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10
Author: Thom Pol • Tags: control panels, debian, dns, email, ftp, ispconfig, linux, server, ubuntu, web server • Comments: 46This tutorial will take you through installing your own ISPConfig 3 multiserver setup with dedicated servers for the panel, web, DNS, mail, and webmail using the new ISPConfig auto-installer. This tutorial is compatible with Debian 10 and Ubuntu 20.04.
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The Perfect Server CentOS 8 with Apache, PHP, Postfix, Dovecot, Pure-FTPD, BIND and ISPConfig 3.2
Author: Till Brehm • Tags: antivirus, apache, bind, centos, control panels, dns, email, ftp, ispconfig, linux, mysql, php, postfix, web server • Comments: 42This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.2 on a CentOS 8 (64Bit) server. ISPConfig 3 is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache web server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, BIND nameserver, PureFTPd, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, Mailman, and many more.
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How to Install Cockpit on AlmaLinux 8
Author: t.michael • Tags: control panels, linux • Comments: 0Linux Cockpit is a browser-based user interface for Linux systems. Linux Cockpit can be used as an alternative to a command-line or GUI tools like top, free, htop, lsof, iotop etc, to monitor resource usage such as CPU/Memory/Disk I/O and processes running on your system.
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How to Install Jenkins on AlmaLinux 8
Author: t.michael • Tags: control panels, linux, server • Comments: 1Jenkins is an open source automation software for continuous application integration and deployment. In this guide, we will show you how to install Jenkins on an AlmaLinux 8 system and walk through some basic configuration ideas.
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How to Install Cockpit on Debian 11
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: control panels, debian, server • Comments: 3The Cockpit is a free and open-source server management application sponsored by Red Hat. In this post, we will show you how to install and use Cockpit on Debian 11.
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How to Install Cockpit on Rocky Linux 8
Author: t.michael • Tags: control panels, linux, server • Comments: 1Cockpit is a server management dashboard that provides real-time information on the state of your machine. In this guide, we will show you how to install the Cockpit Web Console on a Rocky Linux 8 system.