!!!Setup
Here are some instructions on how to setup a virtual server for CrushFTP from [https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing].  This was for CentOS 32bit, 1GB of RAM, $10 per month.  They take about 1 minute to have the server available for use.
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!If you use a 64bit VM, you will probably need to configure SWAP for the OS as the 64bit Linux VMs use more memory than 32bit VMs. This is not a CrushFTP related issue.  If the memory gets low, the OS starts killing processes using memory (and that is often CrushFTP).
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First, you need to use the OS X Terminal, or a SSH program like Putty on Windows to get connected to the server to set it up.
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ssh root@your.new.servers.ip
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''Enter your password when prompted.  Answer 'yes' if asked to accept the SSH key.  You are now connected and can do all the below commands.''

''Become the root user if you aren't already from the initial connection.  Enter your password when prompted.''
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su
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''Install java.''
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yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk
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For some other distros, this may be the proper command:
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apt-get install openjdk-8-jre
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''Wait for install to progress, answer "y" when prompted.''

''Get in the folder where we want to download CrushFTP.''
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cd /var/opt/
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''Download CrushFTP.''
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wget https://www.crushftp.com/early8/CrushFTP8_PC.zip
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''Unzip it.''
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unzip CrushFTP8_PC.zip
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''Delete zip file.''
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rm CrushFTP8_PC.zip
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''Answer "y" when prompted to delete the zip file.''

''Now go into the CrushFTP folder.''
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cd CrushFTP8_PC
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''Make the CrushFTP script executable.''
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chmod +x crushftp_init.sh
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''Generate a remote admin user to access crushftp externally.''
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java -jar CrushFTP.jar -a "crushadmin" "password"
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''Install the daemon.''\\
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./crushftp_init.sh install
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If that fails, you can do it manually:\\
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ln -s /var/opt/CrushFTP8_PC/crushftp_init.sh /etc/init.d/crushftp
/sbin/chkconfig --add crushftp
/sbin/service crushftp start
/sbin/chkconfig crushftp on
# for some distress it may be this command:
# update-rc.d crushftp defaults
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''The lines below only apply to some CentOS systems, not all.''


''Disable plesk panels so the ports are free for CrushFTP.''
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/sbin/service httpd stop
/sbin/chkconfig httpd off
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!!!Manage Your Server
CrushFTP is now running as a service on your virtual server.  Use your web browser now and pull up the WebInterface to register CrushFTP with your license, and start adding users.

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http://your.new.servers.ip:8080/
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Login as your "crushadmin" user from above with your password, then click on the "Admin" button.