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Sounds like your DNS on the domain is still set to your old host, or hasn’t propagated yet. Check you DNS setting with your domain …
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Your probably better off manually installing Wordpress on the droplet.
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<br>But to answer your question, since you have root pr…
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Yes, it is possible.
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<br>I recently installed Webmin & Virtualmin on the Ubuntu 12.04 LAMP image. It took some extra configura…
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Just get a new droplet and set it up. Once you get the control panel installed on the new droplet with working users, transfer the …
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Case closed. Once I uploaded a file via FTP, the server appears to route the request to the correct folders for the account on the …
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I went to look at the Virtual Host file, and everything appeared to be there properly. So from what I can tell, cPanel creates the …
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No real success with re-installing cPanel.
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<br>I set the nameserver for example2.com at Namecheap to:
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To further address my current situation, I have attempted to set up the DNS through WHM on the droplet and Namecheap (domain regist…
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t cPanel already do this for me when I go to Create a New Account from WHM? Or am I misunderstan…
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I'm looking for some help on understanding how to use Digital Ocean's DNS for a droplet that has multiple domains (set-up through cPanel). Does anyone have experience in dealing with this? Am I better off with using D...
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Depending on the circumstance, you might want to use a cache instead as well.
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I installed cPanel on my droplet. Only restriction is that it must be CentOS. Took roughly 42 minutes for the install to complete. …
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At roughly $15/month for cPanel, I’d hope you aren’t trying to become a legitimate business if you can’t afford that.
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