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By rashantha
Hi Everyone,
I am new to froxlor moving from Sentora. Setting up on Centos 7. I followed these directions with PHP 7.
https://www.vultr.com/docs/how-to-install-the-froxlor-server-management-panel-on-centos-7
I am getting the error below and from googling I reckon it not a password issue. I did the installation twice just to make sure it's not a password issue. It looks more like a connection issue.
So I checked to make sure it's not a port issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
semanage port -l | grep http_port_t
http_port_t tcp 80, 81, 443, 488, 8008, 8009, 8443, 9000
pegasus_http_port_t tcp 5988
Checking MySQL-root access...
SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Permission denied There seems to be a problem with the database-connection. Cannot continue. Please go back and check your credentials.
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By Kyle Willets
I looked around and like my last question the directory on Centos 7 is different then the configuration in
RHEL / CentOS (7) » Webserver (HTTP) » Apache 2.4
I see that ofcourse my apache 2 is installed in httpd and I am searching, but no /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/acme.conf. I did see the first command created the var folders fine for customers, but the others all failed:
[root@s128426 ~]# nano /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
[root@s128426 ~]# chown root:0 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
chown: cannot access ‘/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/’: No such file or directory
[root@s128426 ~]# chmod 0600 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
chmod: cannot access ‘/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/’: No such file or directory
[root@s128426 ~]# chown root:0 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
chown: cannot access ‘/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/’: No such file or directory
[root@s128426 ~]# chmod 0600 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
chmod: cannot access ‘/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/’: No such file or directory
When I search httpd these directories do not exist within it. Is there a separate install for apache for Froxlor or something I am missing? I am really thinking about going to debian, but my dedicated host does not offer debian stretch at the moment so went centos being I knew it was the most up to date right now in their list.
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By nksky
CentOS7 server running, Have installed LAMP and all is working correctly, Installed php-mbstring after some research,
yum --enablerepo=remi install php-mbstring
this showed the process as complete, but when I run Froxlor from my browser it tells me php-mbstring is not installed..also shows
PHP version >= 5.3 5.4.16
rpm -qa php* returns
Php-pear -1 .9.4 -21 .el7 .noarch
Php –mysql -5.4.45 – 4.el7.remi.x86_64
Php –cli-5.4.45 -4 .el7 .remi .x86_64
Ph-gdp –bcmath -5.4.45 -4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php -5.4 .45 -4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php-gd-5.4.45-4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php-common -5.4.45 -4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php-pgsql -5.4.45 -4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php-xml -5.4.45-4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php-pdo-5.4.45-4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Php-mbstring-5.4.45-4.el7 .remi .86_64
Php-process-5.4.45-4.el7 .remi .x86_64
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
J
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By saberdevel
I try to use the Froxlor in CentOS,
My apache, php, mysql installed by epel.
Web server settings, I have modified the settings, the path is the path of apache, permissions for apache: apache.
After I created the Customers, apache configuration files and home directories have not been created?
selinux I did not start.
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Yush 0
Hello Guys, I have looked into installation guide on GitHub but I didn't find any instruction on how to install Froxlor in CentOS7..
I have seen some online article like this (https://www.vultr.com/docs/how-to-install-the-froxlor-server-management-panel-on-centos-7) but they are kind of outdated. I was wondering if it's still the method of installing current froxlor?
Need a step by step guide on how to install froxlor on CentOS7
Any help would be appreciated.
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