04-22-2021, 04:51 AM
OK @sagher that sounds like a really good plan. Do you want me to reinstall the OS for you so that you are ready to start fresh again when you have time available?
To be honest, I think you've proved to yourself that the Debian Fork of VestaCP is not an easy script for the panel to install. For example, if you check that support forum of dpeca's, you'll notice that he didn't really solve the issue with Let's Encrypt. So maybe this script is not really meant for you to use with Debian as it is not that user-friendly. I know I won't use it after your experience. With my own experience, if and when I change from VestaCP I'll change to CyberPanel. I'll probably start with a beginner installation like this one for CentOS 7.0:
https://www.beginnor.com/install-cyberpanel/
But if you are still interested in VestaCP, maybe you should try the VestaCP fork that @sohamb03 is using from Belgium instead. @sohamb03s quite knowledgeable about the most secure VestaCP scripts, and I'm sure he would have tried out your script as well. But then you'll have to change your OS to CentOS 7.0. As the fork from Belgium won't work with Debian - or if it does, it will probably come up with similar bugs to the ones you've already experienced with the Debian fork of dpeca's.
To be honest, I think you've proved to yourself that the Debian Fork of VestaCP is not an easy script for the panel to install. For example, if you check that support forum of dpeca's, you'll notice that he didn't really solve the issue with Let's Encrypt. So maybe this script is not really meant for you to use with Debian as it is not that user-friendly. I know I won't use it after your experience. With my own experience, if and when I change from VestaCP I'll change to CyberPanel. I'll probably start with a beginner installation like this one for CentOS 7.0:
https://www.beginnor.com/install-cyberpanel/
But if you are still interested in VestaCP, maybe you should try the VestaCP fork that @sohamb03 is using from Belgium instead. @sohamb03s quite knowledgeable about the most secure VestaCP scripts, and I'm sure he would have tried out your script as well. But then you'll have to change your OS to CentOS 7.0. As the fork from Belgium won't work with Debian - or if it does, it will probably come up with similar bugs to the ones you've already experienced with the Debian fork of dpeca's.