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How To Install Osticket On Centos 7 Installation

4/28/2018 

Residents Diskomo Rare. OsTicket is a popular open source, fully free ticketing and helpdesk system and can easily be installed on CentOS 7. We will be starting with a basic CentOS 7 image. Windows 7 Keys Working Verified 100 S Of Serials Unlock.

Badcock And Wilcox Boiler Pptp there. Today we're setting up a popular support ticketing system, on a fresh install of CentOS 7.1 inside of. OsTicket is a lightweight, open source support ticketing system that's designed to be easy to setup and get going, however I had some difficulties locating a guide especially for CentOS that I liked. So here's my stab at throwing one together.

Some assumptions We're going to assume that you've already set up an account with, created your CentOS 7.1 x64 - $5 per month droplet, and that you have some n00b-level experience using SSH ( or ),, and. We're going to also assume that you've read these DigitalOcean community guides on and. These guides are a requirement for getting osTicket up and running.

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All that being said, let's get into it. The first steps Once you're done completing those setup guides above, we're ready to get started with installing osTicket. SSH into your DigitalOcean instance and run the following commands: [dsheets@osticket-tutorial ~]$ sudo yum -y install git [dsheets@osticket-tutorial ~]$ git clone [dsheets@osticket-tutorial ~]$ ls osTicket-1.8 [dsheets@osticket-tutorial ~]$ sudo su [root@osticket-tutorial dsheets]# cp -R osTicket-1.8/* /var/www/html/ [root@osticket-tutorial dsheets]# cd /var/www/html/ [root@osticket-tutorial html]# Okay, so what did we just do?