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Dockerized Ajenti web panel with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

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ajenti docker

Ajenti Docker control panel with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

NOTICE

This repo is no longer being maintained and will be removed shortly. If you have forked the repo, I will not delete it. I'm simply just deleting only this repo.

mkdir -p /opt/ajenticp/{backup,ajenti}

docker run -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 8000:8000 -p 8001:8001 -v /opt/ajenticp/ajenti:/ajenti -v /opt/ajenticp/backup:/backup -d niiknow/ajenticp

It is important that you have the data volume mounted externally or with a data container. This will be your data persistent folder

BROWSER

https://yourip:8000

Default Ajenti user/pass: root/admin

For any issue or help with Ajenti: https://github.com/ajenti/ajenti

phpMyAdmin is setup as a Website on port 8001. Use MySQL tab to create a user so you can login. After creating the user, remember to grant access. Hint: use the "RUN" box to execute your SQL.

Inspired by

WhatPanel - but instead of CentOS, I focus on simplifying deployment with latest Ubuntu LTS.

Benefits

So you own a cheap VPS and has setuped your perfect server. Your VPS provider doesn't have snapshot backup or provide little to no backup; and you don't want to mess with your server current configuration. Docker comes to the rescue. You can use this project or similar Docker project to provide a stable and secure environment for hosting.

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