Install cPanel & WHM
cPanel is a web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site to the website owner or the "end user".
We'll go through the process of installing it on a new server, it should be a clean installation of CentOS.
First, we'll make sure that the NetworkManager by running the following commands:
CentOS 6, CloudLinux 6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (RHEL):
service NetworkManager stop
chkconfig NetworkManager off
CentOS 7, CloudLinux 7, or RHEL 7:
systemctl stop NetworkManager
systemctl disable NetworkManager
Then to start the actual installation cPanel & WHM, run the following command:
yum install perl -y; cd /home && curl -o latest -L http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/latest && sh latest
Warning:
To install cPanel & WHM on a 5.x version of CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or CloudLinux, use the --force
option when you run the installer. We strongly recommend that server administrators use the newest version of their operating system.
Get started in WHM
To access the WHM interface, perform the following steps:
-
Enter
https://$IP:2087
in your preferred web browser.$IP
represents your server's IP address. - Enter
root
in the Username text box. - Enter the
root
password in the Password text box. - Click Log In.
Notes:
- For more information on how to get started in WHM, see the Initial Setup Wizard documentation.
- To set up cPanel user accounts, navigate to WHM's Create a New Account interface (Home >> Account Functions >> Create a New Account). With a cPanel user account, users can create email and FTP accounts and perform other website management tasks.