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CyberPanel - Control Panel Based on OpenLiteSpeed [Updated!]

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  • @mrcbrown said:
    How does one update to the newer version?

    Will have that covered shortly.

    Regards

    Thanked by 1mrcbrown
  • love your panel.

    But it lacks much more:

    PHP 7.1?
    lets encrypt?
    Automatic update (I read that it is soon).
    Choice of database, MariaDb, Mysql
    Backup System

    And also the recommendations I have already written

    @comeback said:

    I reinstalled the panel.

    Why there is not PHP 7.1?

    I think it needs a backup and restore function for accounts, it's really important.

    Suggestions for the package:

    Max Sub Domains

    Max Parked Domains

    Max Addon Domains

    Maximum Hourly Email by Domain Relayed

    Suggestions for emails:

    DKIM

    SPF

    spamhause

    spamassassin

    Email Lists

    Roundcube

    Suggestions for safety

    CSF

    ClamAV

    You have to provide on your site, a place to make donations.

    Congratulations and thank you for your work

  • @comeback said:
    love your panel.

    But it lacks much more:

    PHP 7.1?
    lets encrypt?
    Automatic update (I read that it is soon).
    Choice of database, MariaDb, Mysql
    Backup System

    And also the recommendations I have already written

    Yes, I have noted down the recommendations, some we've to prioritize and others keep in the queue for a later time.

    For now, our team at Litespeed is working on a slimmed down version of OpenLiteSpeed which is dedicated to running CyberPanel, we are running tests and making sure things are on right track.

    let's encrypt?

    Letsencrypt is already there if you check SSL during account creation, SSL is issued through let's encrypt (provided domain DNS is already working).

    We've recently added PHP7.1 to our LiteSpeed repositories, so it should be added shortly in the Control Panel as well.

    backup and restore

    For now, testing is a priority and then the backup system.

    I appreciate your feedback.

    Kind Regards.

  • @comeback said:
    Why there is not PHP 7.1?

    I think it needs a backup and restore function for accounts, it's really

    Update:

    Passed through some internal testing.

    Regards

  • comebackcomeback Member
    edited September 2017

    @cyberpersons said:

    @comeback said:
    Why there is not PHP 7.1?

    I think it needs a backup and restore function for accounts, it's really

    Update:

    Passed through some internal testing.

    Regards

    I have two questions for backup:

    1) Is backup done for mails, databases and files?

    2) Why not make a backup on another server? SSH, FTP?

    For the Firewall, I also have three questions?

    1) Do you already have programmed rules?

    2) Are there alerts?

    3) why not use CSF? would not that be simpler?

    Thank you for your excellent work

  • agentmishraagentmishra Member, Host Rep
    edited September 2017
    1. any automation plugin for softwares like blesta?

    or any plans with any ETA...

    1. any clustering support
      like cpanel-dnsonly

    2. any support for backup mx/secondary mx

    3. any support for dnssec

  • agentmishraagentmishra Member, Host Rep

    also, how to install it in centos6x-64bit

  • @comeback said:

    I have two questions for backup:

    1) Is backup done for mails, databases and files?

    2) Why not make a backup on another server? SSH, FTP?

    Backup is made for web home directory and all databases, the current backup destination is a local server, we plan to add remote transfer which will be available in selection for backup destination in later versions.

    More information is in documentation.

    For the Firewall, I also have three questions?

    1) Do you already have programmed rules?

    2) Are there alerts?

    3) why not use CSF? would not that be simpler?

    Thank you for your excellent work

    I think the current firewall implementation is fairly simple, had a look on documentation?

    You just had to specify port to allow, by default its deny all, and yes there are some default rules which open ports for all necessary applications.

  • This software is developing quite a bit faster than the rest of the industry on the whole.

    Why don't you make a nice management console for OpenVZ/KVM with the VNC/etc all pretty and can hook into WHMCS? You'd probably end up with at least 35% of the VPS industry by next year if it was any good and you kept up this amazing pace.

    Thanked by 1HyperSpeed
  • @agentmishra said:

    1. any automation plugin for softwares like blesta?

    We do have something like this in mind but have more priority things at this time.

    also, how to install it in centos6x-64bit

    Its only available for install on Centos 7, have tested on:

    • Google Cloud.
    • Virtualizor.
    • VMWare.
    • On Centos 7 IOS from centos.org.

    Regards

  • Looking good. Any plans on monetizing?

  • @WSS said:
    This software is developing quite a bit faster than the rest of the industry on the whole.

    Why don't you make a nice management console for OpenVZ/KVM with the VNC/etc all pretty and can hook into WHMCS? You'd probably end up with at least 35% of the VPS industry by next year if it was any good and you kept up this amazing pace.

    Really appreciate the feedback.

    I can jump into that, but need to make sure that CyberPanel should be stable enough first, right?

    Thanks again.

    Regards

  • @Hxxx said:
    Looking good. Any plans on monetizing?

    Opensource, there are no plans.

    Regards

  • How to update? or there will be an update option on panel?

  • Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!

  • @dedicados said:
    How to update? or there will be an update option on panel?

    second this

  • @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!

    That seems not much useful feature for most customers. Extra and future compatibility issue can arise

  • I have restarted 8090 port connections.

  • This site can not be reached
    8090 port collapse

  • @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!
    @jetchirag said:

    @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!

    That seems not much useful feature for most customers. Extra and future compatibility issue can arise

    Can I've some more details ?

  • @dedicados said:
    How to update? or there will be an update option on panel?
    @Faizi said:

    @dedicados said:
    How to update? or there will be an update option on panel?

    second this

    In few days.

  • @xemorytr said:
    This site can not be reached
    8090 port collapse

    Run on cli

    /usr/local/lscp/bin/lscpd

    If still not working, you can send logs from

    /usr/local/lscp/logs/error.log

    Regards

  • agentmishraagentmishra Member, Host Rep

    @cyberpersons said:

    @xemorytr said:
    This site can not be reached
    8090 port collapse

    hi
    Run on cli

    /usr/local/lscp/bin/lscpd

    If still not working, you can send logs from

    /usr/local/lscp/logs/error.log

    Regards
    @cyberpersons said:

    @xemorytr said:
    This site can not be reached
    8090 port collapse

    Run on cli

    /usr/local/lscp/bin/lscpd

    If still not working, you can send logs from

    /usr/local/lscp/logs/error.log

    Regards

    Same issue with me

  • @cyberpersons @agentmishra

    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] [Child: 1878] LiteSpeed/1.4.28 Open starts successfully!
    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] [child: 1882] Successfully change current user to nobody
    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] Child: 1882] Core dump is disabled.
    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] [Child: 1882] Setup swapping space...

    no error

  • @agentmishra said:

    @cyberpersons said:

    @xemorytr said:
    This site can not be reached
    8090 port collapse

    hi
    Run on cli

    /usr/local/lscp/bin/lscpd

    If still not working, you can send logs from

    /usr/local/lscp/logs/error.log

    Regards
    @cyberpersons said:

    @xemorytr said:
    This site can not be reached
    8090 port collapse

    Run on cli

    /usr/local/lscp/bin/lscpd

    If still not working, you can send logs from

    /usr/local/lscp/logs/error.log

    Regards

    Same issue with me
    @xemorytr said:
    @cyberpersons @agentmishra

    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] [Child: 1878] LiteSpeed/1.4.28 Open starts successfully!
    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] [child: 1882] Successfully change current user to nobody
    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] Child: 1882] Core dump is disabled.
    2017-09-20 13:55:52.795 [NOTICE] [Child: 1882] Setup swapping space...

    no error

    Sent public key, lets have a look.

    Regards

  • @cyberpersons @agentmishra

    We had a problem with the remote connection. thank you.

    if it does not restart, execute the following code

    /usr/local/lscp/bin/lscpd

  • comebackcomeback Member
    edited September 2017

    Excellent work, here is what it is urgent to correct

    A message that forces the user to change the SSH port (22), and that this automatically configures the firewall.

    A backup outside the VPS / Server, ideally we can have a backup by reseller

    For the firewall, it would be nice to do as csf, have alerts sent by mail for resources, connection, etc. Why not use csf? It is very good.

    Add a let's encrypt certificate when a domain is already configured.

    For example we add the domain abc.com, 3 days later we see a certificate let's encrypt, I have not found how to do?

    Automatic updating is also an important thing for a server in production, I know it will soon come.

    Why not offer a donation system for your work?

    Here are some suggestions that I think are important:

    Suggestions for safety:

    ClamAV

    Suggestions for emails:

    DKIM

    spamhause

    spamassassin

    Email Lists

    Roundcube

    Suggestions for the package:

    Max Sub Domains

    Max Parked Domains

    Max Addon Domains

    Maximum Hourly Email by Domain Relayed

  • @comeback

    Do you mean it should ask the user to change default ssh port 22?

    Regarding SSL, like if SSL is revoked?

    Its not yet added to documentation but you can save your on key and cert file from Main > Websites > List Website > Select Site > Add SSL, you can save SSL and reboot Litespeed.

    Regarding your suggestion for packages.

    You can limit max websites on a user basis like you create a user and limits the number of sites they can create.

    And I think we need more documentation now.

    Regards

  • @cyberpersons said:

    @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!
    @jetchirag said:

    @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!

    That seems not much useful feature for most customers. Extra and future compatibility issue can arise

    Can I've some more details ?

    It would be nice if it was possible to copy certain configuration that it can save from Apache/Nginix/PHP and copy over the existing website data so the user doesn't have to set up again. It would be also nice if it was able to just use a existing MySQL server if it exists on the server they are using.

  • @Edmond said:

    @cyberpersons said:

    @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!
    @jetchirag said:

    @Edmond said:
    Wouldn't it be nice if it was able to import a existing LAMP or LEMP installation? That would make my life so much easier when I install this to my web server when it goes into a stable release!

    That seems not much useful feature for most customers. Extra and future compatibility issue can arise

    Can I've some more details ?

    It would be nice if it was possible to copy certain configuration that it can save from Apache/Nginix/PHP and copy over the existing website data so the user doesn't have to set up again. It would be also nice if it was able to just use a existing MySQL server if it exists on the server they are using.

    It can be done, but as @jetchirag said, compatibility issues can arise, plus on different repos have different configuration style as well.

    For example the litespeed repo for PHP have its own specified directory structure.

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