Managing Multiple Linux Servers via the Browser with Cockpit
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2DayGeek has an article today on Managing Linux Servers with Cockpit. Cockpit is currently running by default in Fedora and is available natively in CentOS and expected to be found more and more in other distributions over time as it becomes more mature and capable.
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That is an awesome tool right there, will be testing this tonight!
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@DustinB3403 said in Managing Multiple Linux Servers via the Browser with Cockpit:
That is an awesome tool right there, will be testing this tonight!
If you install Fedora 25, it is "just there" after you are done installing.
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I haven't read the article yet,... but would be nice if it is available on Windows -
However, that said. I can just set up a VM and run there.... I don't do a massive amount of managing Linux Servers, but sometimes it would be helpful..
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@gjacobse said in Managing Multiple Linux Servers via the Browser with Cockpit:
I haven't read the article yet,... but would be nice if it is available on Windows -
However, that said. I can just set up a VM and run there.... I don't do a massive amount of managing Linux Servers, but sometimes it would be helpful..
Not even on most Linux yet.