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Install Panopticon
Installing Panopticon is not much different to installing Joomla or WordPress.
Make sure you have created a MySQL or MariaDB database. You will need to have the database connection information at hand, i.e. the database server hostname and port, your database user's username and password, and the name of the database.
- Download the ZIP file.
- Extract it in a new domain or subdomain.
- Visit the (sub)domain's URL and follow the instructions on your screen.
The installation of Panopticon is designed to be self-documenting. Everything you need to know is presented to you on your screen. If there is anything missing, or not ideal, you will be told what it is and how you can fix it.
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- Overview pages
- Working with sites
- Site Overview
- Backup Management with Akeeba Backup Pro
- Security Management with Admin Tools Pro
- Scheduled Update Summary
- Scheduled Action Summary
- Backup Tasks
- Scanner Tasks
- System Configuration
- Managing Sites
- Mail templates
- Users and Groups
- Tasks
- Log files
- Update Panopticon
- Database Backups
- Fixing your session save path
- The .htaccess file
- Advanced Customisation (user code)
- Plugins
- Custom CSS
- Custom Templates
- Advanced Permissions
- .env For Configuration