I am trapped on Digital Ocean. I have had a CentOS 6 cPanel server for about 7 years. CPanel is grossly overcharging now and I need to change. I've set up a CloudPanel server on Ubuntu that is working very well. I have many Ubuntu servers and I love the system.
I have ~100 clients with their DNS set to that old IP. I cannot change that old IP to a new server on Digital Ocean. My only option is to "rebuild" the server in place from a limited number of server images, all of which are in the same OS family. My options are specifically CentOS 9stream & 10stream.
The only viable software on CentOS is CentOS Web Panel. It doesn't appear to work on CentOS 9 or 10. The installer didn't install certain packages, php-fpm and maybe others. I fixed php-fpm, but only the template page was served, not the content from /home subdirectories. There is no current development on the software, and their forums advise to stay with CentOS 7, which is not an option Digital Ocean allows me.
Has anyone ported this over? I know it's closed source, but if I can't get CloudPanel running on this YUM/RPM system then I will have a lot of tedious work ahead of me with significant downtime.
Any advice is appreciated.
I have ~100 clients with their DNS set to that old IP. I cannot change that old IP to a new server on Digital Ocean. My only option is to "rebuild" the server in place from a limited number of server images, all of which are in the same OS family. My options are specifically CentOS 9stream & 10stream.
The only viable software on CentOS is CentOS Web Panel. It doesn't appear to work on CentOS 9 or 10. The installer didn't install certain packages, php-fpm and maybe others. I fixed php-fpm, but only the template page was served, not the content from /home subdirectories. There is no current development on the software, and their forums advise to stay with CentOS 7, which is not an option Digital Ocean allows me.
Has anyone ported this over? I know it's closed source, but if I can't get CloudPanel running on this YUM/RPM system then I will have a lot of tedious work ahead of me with significant downtime.
Any advice is appreciated.