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In this video, I walk you through the complete process of provisioning a custom VPS server on Laravel Forge. While Forge offers native integrations with providers like DigitalOcean or AWS, sometimes you have a standalone VPS that you want to manage through the Forge panel. I’ll show you how to prepare a clean Ubuntu 22.04 installation, handle the necessary SSH configurations, and successfully run the Forge provisioning script to get your server ready for production. What you will learn in this tutorial: How to create a Custom VPS entry in the Laravel Forge Administration Panel. How to SSH into your server as the default ubuntu user. Step-by-step instructions to modify sshd_config to allow Root Login (required for Forge setup). How to update the root password and restart the SSH service. Executing the Laravel Forge Provisioning Script as a root user. An overview of the security measures Forge automatically applies after installation. Deploying your first site, including options for WordPress and custom Git repositories. Video Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction & Project Overview 01:03 – Creating a New Server in Laravel Forge 01:23 – Providing VPS IP & Details 01:47 – SSH Access: Why Ubuntu 22.04 blocks root 02:06 – Modifying sshd_config for Root Login 02:55 – Changing Root Password & Restarting SSH 03:29 – Running the Forge Provisioning Script 04:14 – Post-Installation Security & Login Check 04:49 – Adding Your First Site & Deployment Options 05:14 – Outro & Final Tips Resources & Links: Laravel Forge: https://forge.laravel.com #Laravel #LaravelForge #VPS #Ubuntu #PHP #WebDevelopment #DevOps #Hosting #MarcinWesel