After solving all the errors I encountered on vhcs installation, You will have these steps below, it means you’re almost done
System starts to configure packages now. When installation asks about overwriting old configs, select Yes.
Configuration file `/etc/vhcs2/crontab/backup/crontab.conf.12564′
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by package maintainer.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer’s version
N or O : keep your currently-installed version
D : show the differences between the versions
Z : start a new shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** crontab.conf.12564 (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?Y
Creating config file /etc/vhcs2/apache/parts/vhcs2_base.tpl with new version
Configuration file `/etc/postfix/main.cf’
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by package maintainer.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer’s version
N or O : keep your currently-installed version
D : show the differences between the versions
Z : start a new shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** main.cf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?y
Configuration file `/etc/postfix/master.cf’
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by package maintainer.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer’s version
N or O : keep your currently-installed version
D : show the differences between the versions
Z : start a new shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** master.cf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?y
Configuration file `/etc/courier/authdaemonrc’
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by package maintainer.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer’s version
N or O : keep your currently-installed version
D : show the differences between the versions
Z : start a new shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** authdaemonrc (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?y
Configuration file `/etc/proftpd.conf’
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by package maintainer.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer’s version
N or O : keep your currently-installed version
D : show the differences between the versions
Z : start a new shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** proftpd.conf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?y
This will complete the installation now you need to access you VHCS using the following URL
http://your-server-ipaddress/vhcs2/ you should see the following screen
Now you need to enter you admin as username and password (installation time we set this password) for this user.Once you logged in to the VHCS control panel you should see the following screen.
If you want to know how to manage and administer VHCS check this documentation
Reconfiguring VHCS
If you want to do reconfiguring to VHCS system, just type
#dpkg-reconfigure vhcs
Uninstall VHCS
#apt-get remove vhcs
If you want to delete all files related to VHCS, type
#dpkg –purge vhcs
If you are a ubuntu user you just use sudo before apt-get installing packages.
source: http://www.debianadmin.com/vhcs-isp-control-panel-installation-with-screenshots.html
some references you could also use:
http://vhcs.puuhis.net/wiki/index.php/Getting_started
http://www.debianadmin.com/vhcs-isp-control-panel-installation-with-screenshots.html



















