borgtech KrzysztofMaciejewski My device is Raspberry Pi 3b+ The minimal version i installed is from http://mirror.nl.datapacket.com/centos-altarch/7.8.2003/isos/aarch64/images/CentOS-Userland-7-aarch64-RaspberryPI-Minimal-4-2003-sda.raw.xz. As i hope u know, AApanel works only with x64 versions. So i tried with Ubuntu 18.04 (for raspberry pi 3b+ http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/20.04/release/ubuntu-20.04-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz). It was ok but on Ubuntu disto DNS Manager and other plug-ins dont work, thats why i change to Centos 7 aarch64. The problem is with cryptography dependencies. I will try to manualy install the dependencies + cryptography, and after that, i will start the panel installation . Then i'll post here .... I cant delete the previous post .. so Admin please delete it. Edited: Hmm i can not fix it 🙁 doesnt work !! it to much to dig .... in script installation! I give up ! Maybe someone from dev saw this post and give me some hints how to fix that until they release a fix.
aaPanel_Jose @dpuzzo Do you mean that the website cannot apply for an SSL certificate? Is there a specific error?
hadjjo You just too awesome aaPanel_Jose is it fully free panel no hidden fees cause im gonna implement it for my main website for ever 🙂
asinactive Hi, I installed in accordance with the instructions - unfortunately after installing it is impossible to enter the generated link. I cannot log in to the panel. I am using Debian 9
aaPanel_Jose asinactive if your server have security group, You need to release port 8888 in the security group first bgmaster You can try to use linux-tools in the app-store
asinactive aaPanel_Jose Can you show me how to do it as soon as possible? I have the impression that I did it but I could have mistaken something
aaPanel_Jose asinactive Take Amazon EC2 as an example, you need to release 8888 in the security group to access the panel
v1sh4l aaPanel_Jose hi bro. I'm trying to do fresh install. But the command isn't working. It was working last month. Can you check the issuue from your side