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Install Cyber Panel With OpenLiteSpeed in Linux

Last updated on Dec 29, 2023

In this tutorial, we will be installing a cyber panel in a Linux server and I will try to make the tutorial as easy as possible, we are going to use the free plan which offers: Unlimited Domains Unlimited Subdomains Unlimited Databases Multiple PHP Lets Encrypt SSL LSCache for WordPress Community Support OpenLiteSpeed Server Make sure you have Python installed cmd

Step 1: Update and Refresh Repository Lists

Open a terminal window, and enter the following: sudo apt update

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Step 2: Install Supporting Software**

The software-properties-common package gives you better control over your package manager by letting you add PPA (Personal Package Archive) repositories. Install the supporting software with the command: sudo apt install software-properties-common

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Step 3: Add Deadsnakes PPA**

Deadsnakes is a PPA with newer releases than the default Ubuntu repositories. Add the PPA by entering the following: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa

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The system will prompt you to press enter to continue. Do so, and allow it to finish. Refresh the package lists again:** sudo apt update

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Step 4: Install Python 3**

Now you can start the installation of Python 3.8 with the command: sudo apt install python3.8

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Allow the process to complete and verify the Python version was installed successfully:** python ––version

We are ready to install the cyber Panel now. You Just need to enter a single command and then follow the procedure step by step Command- sh <(curl https://cyberpanel.net/install.sh || wget -O - https://cyberpanel.net/install.sh)

(If you don’t know to troubleshoot SQL errors) Install it without remote SQL to avoid getting technical errors in future.

Access

After the successful installation, you can access CyberPanel using the details below (Until you have specified login credentials on installation) (make sure to change): Visit: https::8090 Username: admin Password: 1234567

503 Error After Install
If you get a 503 error after installing CyberPanel, you can do one of the following things. 1. Check LSCPD Status: systemctl status lscpd

If LSCPD is not running, start LSCPD using: systemctl start lscpd

  1. Manually set up virtualevn with the following commands:

#1 source /usr/local/CyberCP/bin/activate

#2 pip install --ignore-installed -r /usr/local/CyberCP/requirments.txt

#3 Deactivate

#4 virtualenv --system-site-packages /usr/local/CyberCP

#5 systemctl restart lscpd

If after this you are still having issues, you can try to find errors in the install logs, they are located at: /var/log/installLogs.txt