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    How To Install cPanel on a Virtual Server Running Centos 6
    About cPanel

    cPanel is a convenient application that allows users to administer servers through a GUI interface instead of the traditional command line. Although the installation for cPanel is relatively simple, the script does take several hours to run.
    Notes

    Once cPanel is installed, it cannot be removed from the server without a complete server restore. cPanel does not offer an uninstaller
    Additionally, cPanel is subject to a licensing fee which may come out to be around $200 a year. DigitalOcean does not cover the cost of cPanel. You can find out more about cPanel pricing here

    Setup

    Before installing cPanel on our droplet, we need to take two additional steps.

    First we need to make sure that Perl is installed on the server

    sudo yum install perl

    After installing perl we need to take one more preliminary step. cPanel is very picky about making sure that server that it is installed on has a Fully Qualified Domain Name. To that effect, we need to provide it with a valid hostname. Skipping this step will inevitably get you the following, very common, error.

    2012-11-01 16:00:54 461 (ERROR): Your hostname () is not set properly. Please
    2012-11-01 16:00:54 462 (ERROR): change your hostname to a fully qualified domain name,
    2012-11-01 16:00:54 463 (ERROR): and re-run this installer.

    Luckily this error has a very easy solution. If you have a FQDN, you can type it in with the command:

    hostname your FQDN

    Otherwise, if you want to proceed with the cPanel installation but do still lack the hostname, you can input a temporary one. Once cPanel is installed, you will be able to change the hostname to the correct one on one of the first setup pages.

    hostname host.example.com

    Install cPanel

    Although the cPanel installation only has several steps, the installation does take a long time. Although using program "screen" is not necessary in order to install cPanel, it can be a very helpful addition to the installation process. It can be especially useful if you know that you may have issues with intermittent internet or that you will need to pause the lengthy install process.

    To start off, go ahead and install screen and wget:

    sudo yum install screen wget

    Once screen is installed, start a new session running:

    screen

    After opening screen, you can proceed to install cPanel with WHM or a DNS only version of cPanel.

    Use this this command to install cPanel with WHM:

    wget -N http://httpupdate.cPanel.net/latest

    Use this command to install the DNS only version of cPanel:

    wget -N http://httpupdate.cPanel.net/latest-dnsonly

    With the requested package downloaded, we can go ahead and start the script running:

    sh latest

    Then close out of screen. The script, which may take one to two hours to complete will continue running while in the background—even if you close out the of server.

    In order to detach screen type: Cntrl-a-d

    To reattach to your screen you can use the command:

    screen -r

    Once cPanel finally installs, you can access the login by going to your ip address:2087 (eg. 12.34.45.678:2087l) or domain (example.com:2087)

    Your login will be:

    username: your_server_user
    password: your_password

    From there, you can create your cpanel user and finally login in at ipaddress/cpanel or domain/cpanel
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