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userdoc:hosted_guest_vm_netcup [2019/10/05 07:54] mkeuter |
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In my case a Debian installation was pre-installed. | In my case a Debian installation was pre-installed. | ||
- | No go to Media/DVD Drive: | + | Now go to Media/DVD Drive: |
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- | At the bottom of this page you'll find FTP credentials to upload your AstLinux ISO image into the '' | + | At the bottom of this page you'll find FTP credentials to upload your AstLinux ISO image via FTP into the '' |
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- | Select it activate DVD boot mode and enter your Servercontrolpanel password. | + | Select it activate DVD boot mode and enter your Servercontrolpanel password. |
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+ | Delete the pre-installed harddisk and enter again your Servercontrolpanel password. | ||
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+ | Now you can start your vServer and start with your normal AstLinux ISO installation: | ||
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+ | Select the '' | ||
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+ | When finished select '' | ||
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+ | !!Tip ->!! Note the "IPv4 Address:" | ||
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+ | !!Warning ->!! It is important to enable the Firewall as soon as possible. Create rules with limited access for TCP ports 22,80,443 (SSH/ | ||
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+ | !!Tip ->!! If you have trouble getting an IP-address via DHCP, do not fiddle with AstLinux, but instead contact the netcup support via their Customer Control Panel. In my case there was a general networking issue with my account, which was fixed within a day. |