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MOBBISON2019-10-10 00:58:30
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MOBBISON, 2019-10-10 00:58:30

Is it possible to do without a control panel for a beginner?

After a couple of years of using shared hosting, I decided to move to a server and then I ran into one issue. Is it possible to somehow do without PU type VestaCP. They also make servers vulnerable, and for me, security always comes first. I searched the Internet and came across Webinoly , such as an alternative to PU, only in a very simplified form.

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Artem @Jump, 2019-10-10
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Yes, in general, why do you need a panel?
What does it give you that you cannot do by hand?

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CityCat4, 2019-10-10
@CityCat4

Can. There is webmin and something similar. But these are all crutches. The server can and should be configured only with text configs - because everything ultimately comes down to them (if it's not Windows, of course, but Windows on VPS costs money)

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Mysterion, 2019-10-10
@Mysterion

It is possible without scripts. It is not difficult to add configs by hand. It is enough to make one template and copy it with new names and change site names in them and something else.

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Sanes, 2019-10-10
@Sanes

To a sane state, even a specialist will sweat to set up from scratch.

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Exploding, 2019-10-10
@Exploding

Well, what kind of super-secret project is it to engage in such self-flagellation, neglecting the product that hundreds of other sites use and do not take a steam bath, and this one will suddenly be hacked into abruptly?
P.S. Just don’t say that at the same time the site is based on some kind of open-source, cool assembly that was just posted on torrents)))

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Nikita, 2019-10-10
@Extar93

And how they make the server vulnerable?

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strelok011, 2019-10-11
@strelok011

There are recommendations (on the same ubuntu, by the way) how to deploy your secure server (hide ssh, connect https). There are recommendations on how to build a server on nginx + php-fpm, there are recommendations on how to deploy maria-db instead of mysql, and so on and so forth.
But. No one can tell which is better for you. Without diving into the problem. You dive into the problem - you read the instructions - you do it from A to Z - you encounter problems with incompatibility of packages / versions / your own slow-wittedness / crooked distributions - you solve them - welcome to GURU (almost ;) )

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