October 9, 2022

How To Install DirectAdmin using Apple iOS Mobile Device 2022

Hey Guys, Today we are going to post about “How To Install DirectAdmin using Apple iOS Mobile Device”

We usually ignore the fact that mobile devices are almost compatible of doing everything a computer is required for, even if we talk about most complex gaming. Mobile Devices are not much behind this game, its going side by side with our computer technology. Even more advanced.

 

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I have seen people making excuses for some web related works, that I wasn’t able to use my computer or something. Thing is they may lack knowledge about using mobile for similar works.

According to recent studies, 38% of tech professionals uses mobile mostly for there productive & professional works. Like Mobile photography, Logo Designing is in high trend now.

Similarly when i started my web hosting carrier, i was totally dependent on my Computer System. But as I gained knowledge & technology evolved. I started moving to mobile devices more. As it comes handy in day by day process. I can work anywhere anytime just sitting with my friends or anywhere else.

 

Things I recently started using mobile for : Blogging, SEO, LiveChat, Server Setup, Tickets, Server issues, SSH, FTP & Much More.

How to use SSH Connection on Apple iOS Mobile Devices :

  • First of all, Download Any of the Following App
  • Now Click (+) to create your connection
  • Enter your Host IP, Port, Username & Password
  • Now simply Connect to your Server

How To Install DirectAdmin using Apple iOS Mobile Device :

Pre-Installation Process

Common pre-install commands

The DirectAdmin installation automatically installs some basic programs that are needed. If you wish to install them manually:

#CentOS 6 or CloudLInux 6:

yum install wget gcc gcc-c++ flex bison make bind bind-libs bind-utils openssl openssl-devel perl quota libaio \ libcom_err-devel libcurl-devel gd zlib-devel zip unzip libcap-devel cronie bzip2 cyrus-sasl-devel perl-ExtUtils-Embed\ autoconf automake libtool which patch mailx bzip2-devel lsof glibc-headers kernel-devel expat-devel db4-devel

#CentOS 7 or CloudLinux 7:

yum install wget gcc gcc-c++ flex bison make bind bind-libs bind-utils openssl openssl-devel perl quota libaio \ libcom_err-devel libcurl-devel gd zlib-devel zip unzip libcap-devel cronie bzip2 cyrus-sasl-devel perl-ExtUtils-Embed \ autoconf automake libtool which patch mailx bzip2-devel lsof glibc-headers kernel-devel expat-devel \ psmisc net-tools systemd-devel libdb-devel perl-DBI perl-Perl4-CoreLibs perl-libwww-perl xfsprogs rsyslog logrotate crontabs file kernel-headers

#AlmaLinux, CentOS or CloudLinux 8:

yum install wget gcc gcc-c++ flex bison make bind bind-libs bind-utils openssl openssl-devel perl quota libaio \ libcom_err-devel libcurl-devel gd zlib-devel zip unzip libcap-devel cronie bzip2 cyrus-sasl-devel perl-ExtUtils-Embed \ autoconf automake libtool which patch mailx bzip2-devel lsof glibc-headers kernel-devel expat-devel \ psmisc net-tools systemd-devel libdb-devel perl-DBI perl-libwww-perl xfsprogs rsyslog logrotate crontabs file kernel-headers hostname

#Debian 6

apt-get install gcc g++ make flex bison openssl libssl-dev perl perl-base perl-modules libperl-dev libaio1 libaio-dev \ zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-dev bzip2 automake autoconf libtool cmake pkg-config python libreadline-dev libdb4.8-dev libsasl2-dev patch

#Debian 7

apt-get install gcc g++ make flex bison openssl libssl-dev perl perl-base perl-modules libperl-dev libaio1 libaio-dev \ zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-dev bzip2 automake autoconf libtool cmake pkg-config python libdb-dev libsasl2-dev libncurses5-dev patch libjemalloc-dev

#Debian 8

apt-get install gcc g++ make flex bison openssl libssl-dev perl perl-base perl-modules libperl-dev libaio1 libaio-dev \ zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-dev cron bzip2 automake autoconf libtool cmake pkg-config python libdb-dev libsasl2-dev \ libncurses5-dev libsystemd-dev bind9 dnsutils quota libsystemd-daemon0 patch libjemalloc-dev logrotate rsyslog libc6-dev systemd systemd-sysv

You might need to remove libsystemd-dev from the list, if apt-get cannot find it.

#Debian 9

apt-get update apt-get install gcc g++ make flex bison openssl libssl-dev perl perl-base perl-modules libperl-dev libperl4-corelibs-perl libaio1 libaio-dev \ zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-dev cron bzip2 zip automake autoconf libtool cmake pkg-config python libdb-dev libsasl2-dev \ libncurses5-dev libsystemd-dev bind9 dnsutils quota patch libjemalloc-dev logrotate rsyslog libc6-dev libexpat1-dev \ libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl libnuma-dev libnuma1

#Debian 10

apt-get update apt-get install gcc g++ make flex bison openssl libssl-dev perl perl-base perl-modules libperl-dev libperl4-corelibs-perl libwww-perl libaio1 libaio-dev \ zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-dev cron bzip2 zip automake autoconf libtool cmake pkg-config python libdb-dev libsasl2-dev \ libncurses5 libncurses5-dev libsystemd-dev bind9 dnsutils quota patch logrotate rsyslog libc6-dev libexpat1-dev \ libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl libnuma-dev libnuma1

FreeBSD tends to have everything needed, and the need to run pre-install commands is less common. Custombuild does require gmake, but will try to install it with dpkg -r or ports if it’s missing. If needed:pkg_add -r gmake perl wget bison flex gd cyrus-sasl2 cmake python autoconf libtool libarchive mailx

#FreeBSD 10

pkg install gcc gmake perl5 wget bison flex cyrus-sasl cmake python autoconf libtool libarchive iconv bind99 mailx psmisc

#FreeBSD 11

pkg install gcc gmake perl5 wget bison flex cyrus-sasl cmake python autoconf libtool libarchive iconv bind911 mailx webalizer gettext-runtime psmisc tar

#FreeBSD 12

pkg install gcc gmake perl5 wget bison flex cyrus-sasl cmake python autoconf libtool libarchive iconv bind911 mailx webalizer gettext-runtime udns sudo psmisc tar openssl krb5

Setup DirectAdmin IP:

Setup your server IP from DirectAdmin client portal.

Steps :

  • After completing the pre installation steps, Use Command “yum update” (This will update all expired package)
  • Now Use the Below Command for Directadmin Installation

cd /root

wget directadmin.com/setup.sh
chmod 755 setup.sh
./setup.sh auto

  • Installation takes up to 10-20 minutes
  • You will get your DirectAdmin login details after successfully installation. You can see your details in the end of your terminal

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