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### 🏃♂️ INSTALL: Getting ready to use the Module!
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Firstly, you need to upload, activate and make the WHMCS Module available to Administrators.
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First up, get the basics sorted out:
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0. Upload the Module to your WHMCS installation, ensuring correct permissions/ownership.
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1. Activate it via WHMCS > Addon Modules > Proxmox VE for WHMCS > Activate.
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2. In the same spot post-activation, expose the Module to Administrators.
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3. Make sure your Proxmox host has a valid SSL Certificate installed.
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4. Ensure you've TCP/8006 connectivity between WHMCS & PVE.
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Once you've done all of that, in order to get the module working properly, you need to:
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0. Proxmox VE > Create an additional VNC-only user, per instructions below
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1. WHMCS Admin > Config > Servers > Add your PVE host/s (user: root; IP: PVE's)
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1. WHMCS Admin > Config > Servers > Add (Advanced) > PVE Host/s (User: `root`; IPv4: `PVE's`; no port suffix!)
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2. WHMCS Admin > Addons > Proxmox VE for WHMCS > Module Config > VNC Secret (see below)
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3. WHMCS Admin > Addons > Proxmox VE for WHMCS > Add KVM/LXC Plan/s
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4. WHMCS Admin > Addons > Proxmox VE for WHMCS > Add an IPv4 Pool
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