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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Issue when creating an user account with domain.
« on: December 20, 2017, 08:02:12 AM »
Maybe I am doing something wrong, still learning CentOS Web Panel, so don't be harsh.

  • First I did a clean install of CentOS Web Panel (CentOS 7.4)
  • I setup DNS and installed several PHP versions
  • After that I created an user account with a domain

The account and the domain already resolves on the server. However when I login with a different browser to the user control panel and I select the Wordpress (under Addons), I cannot select a domain to install Wordpress on.

Also if I click on Domains (in the user control panel) nothing is listed there. Also not the domain for which the account was created? Furthermore; I cannot add the domain I used for the account, as it says it already exists.

So the account is completely useless in it's current state. The domain is being used by the system, however it's apparently not seen by the system?

On a sidenote; I can add an emailaddress to the domain. So the system does see the domain?


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PHP / PHP Version Switcher V2 issue(s)
« on: December 14, 2017, 11:01:51 AM »
First off; it's a clean system install on CentOS 7.4.

When I select a different PHP version in PHP Version Switcher v2, I am experiencing issues.

In the example below I selected PHP 7.0.24
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Nothing to do
/usr/local/src/php-rebuild.sh: line 73: ./configure: Permission denied
Configure DONE!
####################
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
Make DONE!
####################
make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
Make Install DONE!
####################
PHP Rebuild Completed
#########################

e99594f308ddb6cde0ac32d2072a0d73

Here is the full pastebin: https://pastebin.com/j7WSJun5


In the meantime I will redo the complete installation, to see if I have done something wrong.


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