Cockpit Web Interface on CentOS, Suse, Fedora, Clear Linux, Arch, RedHat, Atomic Project and Ubuntu.

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Many people complain about Linux, writing commands, keeping in mind or not knowing what to write. Cockpit offers a solution.

A Web interface that can run on CentOS, Suse, Fedora, Clear Linux, Arch, RedHat, Atomic Project and Ubuntu. It allows us to do a lot of work without the need for a terminal display. After installation, let's see what it allows.

I assume there is already a Centos 7 installed and we connect with SSH. My preference is always PuTTy you can use any tool.

Install
CentOS:
Code:
yum install epel-release -y // Add epel repository.


yum install cockpit -y // Install Cockpit


systemctl start cockpit // Start Cockpit service


systemctl enable cockpit.socket // Enable Cockpit service

Notice: Cockpit uses port 9090 by default. You must allow port 9090 from your firewall.


Let's walk around
https://[ip]:9090
 
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