Quote Am I missing something? To access the Webuzo admin panel, I should login with my root server credentials, correct? If so, I know my root credentials are correct because I log into SSH with them. What could be the problem?
Webuzo is a Single User Control Panel. You can access the Admin Panel as well as the Enduser Panel with the "soft" user and not as "root".
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I don't know how you can enter the username as "root".
My system only allows me to enter the one username that I chose during setup.
The latest version of Webuzo provides an option to hide the username by default on the login page of the panel.
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"Root" doesn't come from Webuzo.
Yes, exactly. "root" user is a super-user and comes with the default centos installation. Password for the same is set be the VPS provider usually which can be later changed from the command line.
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The instructions for Webuzo (http://www.webuzo.com/wiki/Install) indicate that after install:
If you have noticed in the wiki link above, on initial configuration of Webuzo .i.e when you access the following URL for initial setup, you are requested a "username", by default "soft". This user is allowed to access the Webuzo Panel and perform actions of behalf of the root user.
Hope this answers the query well enough.
Quote When I installed Webuzzo, I did complete the form which sets up the first user with the username "Soft". I can log into Webuzzo with the Soft login, but not my server root login.
The Admin Panel as well as the Enduser Panel are accessible from the same user "soft" since Webuzo is a Single User Control Panel.
Quote Is it correct that there are two different panels, one for admin and one for enduser, or are they the same thing?
Webuzo is a Single User Control Panel wherein the Admin Panel is accessible at
http://your-ip:2004
https://your-ip:2005
and the Enduser Panel is accessible at
http://your-ip:2002
https://your-ip:2003
Hope it helps.. \m/
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