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website plugin is missing to create websites
Roman King (ThezKing), i have the same issue but on Debian 7 server i run a headless server so how to do this via the cli would be great thanks..
as for the first bit, I say good questions! As for a alternative that is free - try webmin but must worn you it is kinda of bulky and feature rich if your looking for simplicity I suggest staying here or creating your own... the first would be best.... lol....
I could use direction on where to find some key directories and files...
also where the main ajenti site is installed would be a good thing.
Being I am on Debian headless I find the gui interface to be a
refreshing ease of my daily tasks. I would like to be able to create a mobile app that really takes advantage of the gui for easy on the go administration.
Things I could use some help with. to get started!!!!!!
1. Main install dir of the ajenti admin panel back-end web site.
2. Where to find all error pages for all sites, including created sites
3. information pertaining to the ajenti admin site about about outbound website links.
is there any? how many? why are they needed?
4. Any info I can get about features that could be added in if there is a way to access through the website interface....
When I can get any or all of these bits of information on Ajenti I may be able to get working on it to where I can produce results much sooner..... Thanks
Any and all help is greatly and much appreciated.
i agree a GUI interface for errors would be a great addition to this still new panel. I hope in time the developers will allow more open editing of the back-end.
this could be done with a terminal for now in side bar access terminal by using the side bar and using the system (operating system Ajenti is installed on) base commands for network interfaces with these command's you can then create a script to run to connect or turn on or off the interface. once this is done you can then add a widget to run a script from the main dash board.
Hay frank the command you used would be really cool. if I could access it can you share it or where you found it.
I would start by using the originals that come with ajenti I wanted to make a custom one for when I activate maintenance mode for the site but still have to locate the correct files... Let me know if this helps or works.
first is that your public access ip address or is the a local..... for your sake i hope local.... if you are trying to access this from an out side source through your routed network I would recommend finding the port forward settings in your router and adding a port forward for udp/tcp on port 8000 pointing to ajenti server local network address. after adding that to your router try restarting ajenti closing out broswer you are using to access the admin panel and try with a new session. hope it helps.
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Amirhossein Nobandegani, just wondering if it can't be found there? Is there something else that will work.?