Magento is a flexible, endlessly customizable eCommerce platform that allows merchants to quickly bring to market the innovative, differentiated experiences that customers demand. As merchants retain full control over their Magento environment they can enrich their web store with new features at any time.
In addition to the package installation, the One-Click also:
● Enables the Apache rewrite module so the Magento 2 permalink feature will work.
● Enables the UFW firewall to allow only SSH (port 22, rate limited), HTTP (port 80), and HTTPS (port 443) access.
● Creates a Magento Mysql user with the necessary permissions, creates Magento database. Note, the VM root user will not be prompted for the MySQL password.
● Download and install Magento 2 with Sample Data (optional) instance on your entered domain.
● Enable and configure Varnish (port 80) for your Magento 2 instance.
● Configure Postfix SMTP server. It’s a free and open-source mail transfer agent that routes and delivers electronic mail to your Magento 2 Admin email address
After you create a Magento One-Click VM, you’ll need to log into the VM via SSH to finish the Magento setup. This prevents the setup wizard from being visible to the internet until you’re ready to complete it. If you try to visit the VM’s IP address before logging into the VM, you’ll see a True Vision landing page.
From a terminal on your local computer, connect to the Droplet as root.
Make sure to substitute the VM’s IP address.
ssh root@use_your_vm_ip
If you didn’t add an SSH key when you created the VM, you’ll first be prompted to reset your root password.
Then, the interactive script that runs will first prompt you for your domain or subdomain. Note, before entering your domain or subdomain name, it must be configured through DigitalOcean Control Panel or through any other DNS provider.
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