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VPS management software?
Because I don’t understand this - I don’t even know what to google, so please don’t kick it
Given: 2nd-level domain name, VPS
What I want to get and how I imagine it, using the example of
ISPConfig control panel (CP), which listens on port 8080.
- using this panel (or do I need another tool?) I want to manage subdomains of the main domain (assign A-records to them, etc.): create\delete\edit
- using this panel I I want to host my one-page stub mini-sites on my VPS on subdomains, on port 80\443 (if I can add a certificate from the panel, it's even better) (I'm not talking about clients, everything is exclusively for myself). as an option - place the panel on a subdomain
- if the panel itself can move from 8080 to port 443 - it will be a plus
- I would like to manage sweatboxes on all sites
Is this realistic, with what tool? very desirable free. I understand that I need to change the NS servers in the settings of the domain name registrar, but which ones? Of course, I would like to know how it all needs to be configured. And if possible, in more detail
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Apparently looking for something like ispmanager?
Install it to your vps and drive.
Subdomains will still have to be created where you registered the domain. Through their interface
Only ISPmanager and Fastpanel are adequate. The rest is either expensive or crafts that you won’t look at without tears.
there are a lot of paid panels wdsmanager tspanel and others take any
Try FastPanel while it's free. Pretty good software.
I'm considering moving to Cyberpanel myself. So that's also an option.
you do not need VPS management software,
but a site control panel, judging by the description.
in addition to those who unsubscribed, these are DirectAdmin, hestiaCP,
but you still have to pick through ssh.
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