The developers have written a handy script that will take care of the entire installation. Change to the root user with the command: su With those two pieces of information in hand, let's install. Once you have your license, you'll be presented with a user ID and a license number-which you'll need during the installation. Once you decide to deploy this into production, you must use a public-facing IP address (or domain). This will work, but (obviously) only for the testing portion of your rollout. I got around that by presenting my public-facing IP address but used the private IP address I assigned to the server when accessing DirectAdmin. If you're testing this, you're probably doing so in a LAN-only situation. You can now run /awscli/bin/aws to access AWS resources. First use an SSH client to access your account ( cPanel, SSH, SCP, and SFTP access ), then enter the following commands: virtualenv -no-site-packages /awscli.
That IP address must be a public-facing IP. Install the AWS command line interface in an account. SEE: Kubernetes: A cheat sheet (free PDF) (TechRepublic)Ī word of warning about the license: during the sign-up, you must present a valid IP address.
Of course, you must first sign up for your trial license. The next question is, how hard is DirectAdmin to install? If you do it the right way, it's not terribly challenging. Then, run the installation script./installatron-plugin.sh -f Once the installation process has completed, you will receive the following output: Finished Installing Installatron Plugin Installatron Plugin is now accessible as a plug-in/module inside cPanel. Find out more about licensure on the DirectAdmin pierce matrix. You can create a 60-day trial license to kick the tires (which you should do), but once that trial is over, you'll have to pony up the monthly cost of a license. Lots of servers to install Leave it to our installation experts. Retro theme Log into your cPanel account Locate and click on SSL/TLS Manager in the Security section: Click on Manage SSL Sites under the Install and Manage. Of course, as I mentioned, DirectAdmin isn't free. SSH to your server and just execute the following commands as root (3 commands).
In other words, this tool has just about everything you need as a hosting provider.