PanelConfig
Documentation

PanelConfig documentation for hosting operations.

Read practical guides for installation, PCAdmin, PCUser, PCCLI, API, billing, security, updates, and maintenance.

Getting started

PanelConfig installation overview

Install PanelConfig using the bootstrap installer, requirement checks, and administrator setup flow.

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PCAdmin

Creating hosting accounts and assigning packages

Create a hosting account, assign a package, set limits, and link the customer user in PCAdmin.

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PCAdmin

Suspending and unsuspending accounts safely

How suspension works, what customers see, and how PCCLI mirrors the same operation.

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PCAdmin

Managing hosting accounts in PCAdmin

Create hosting accounts, assign owners, attach packages, and review account status from PCAdmin.

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PCUser

Adding domains, subdomains, and redirects

Manage addon domains, subdomains, and HTTP redirects from a single screen in PCUser.

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PCUser

Issuing and renewing SSL certificates

Request a certificate, follow the order through validation, and read renewal logs.

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PCUser

Managing websites, DNS, SSL, files, and email in PCUser

Use PCUser to manage the common hosting tools customers expect from a professional control panel.

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PCCLI

PCCLI commands and automation

Every pc command grouped by area: accounts, domains, SSL, backups, services, firewall, and health.

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PCCLI

PCCLI command reference

Understand the PanelConfig command-line tool for safe operational visibility and automation.

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Billing

PanelConfig API automation guide

Use API tokens and scoped JSON endpoints to automate hosting operations.

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Security

Firewall rules, WAF rules, and IP blocking

How the Security Center records map to enforcement on the server.

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Security

Reading audit logs and login history

Trace every administrative action and authentication attempt.

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API

Authenticating with API tokens and scopes

Create a token in PCAdmin, send it as a Bearer header, and limit it with scopes.

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