How to Install FastPanel On Centos 7

Install FastPanel

FastPanel is a free server management control panel that makes it easy to create websites, mail domains, databases, and alot more through a simple web dashboard. In this guide, you will install FastPanel on a Centos 7 server.

System requirements:

  • RAM: 1G
  • Free space: 5Gb
  • CPU: 1 core, 1 GHz
    OS:
  • CentOS 7 (64-bit)
  • Debian 8, 9, 10 (64-bit)
  • Ubuntu 18.04 (64-bit)

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    Install Fastpanel

    Step 1: Log in to VPS via SSH with the highest root account

    Step 2: Run the following command line:

    On Debian / Ubuntu

    apt-get update; apt-get install wget

    If it’s on Centos

    yum makecache; yum install wget

    Step 3: Run the following command line to install Fastpanel

    wget http://repo.fastpanel.direct/install_fastpanel.sh -O - | bash -

    Step 4: If you see the following results, you are successful

    Congratulations! FASTPANEL® successfully installed and available now for you at https://1.2.3.4:8888

    Login: fastuser

    Password: password

    How update FASTPANEL

    By default, FASTPANEL® is updated automatically according to the schedule set by the Cron scheduler. You do not need to take any action for the panel to be updated.

    Manual update

    If for some reason it is necessary to force an update, execute the following console command via SSH:

    /usr/local/fastpanel2/app/updater

    An executable file will be launched which will update FASTPANEL

    Disable SELinux Error :-

    When You Facing SElinux Disable Error then run this command to solve this problem

    vi /etc/selinux/config
    # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
    # SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
    #       enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced.
    #       permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.
    #       disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded.
    SELINUX=disabled
    # SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these two values:
    #       targeted - Targeted processes are protected,
    #       mls - Multi Level Security protection.
    SELINUXTYPE=targeted
    sudo shutdown -r now

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