Re: Server edition password

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On 7/5/2023 2:07 AM, Peter Boy wrote:

Am 05.07.2023 um 04:24 schrieb Bill Cunningham <bill.cu1234@xxxxxxxxx>:

     I installed the Server addition to get used to servers. I added firefox and Xfce and their dependencies along with httpd and tried to log into localhost:9090. I believe that is the right port. I am prompted to enter fedora server edition password. I have read there is no default password, but it wants a user name. What am I supposed to enter as a user? To access Fedora Server Edition from Xfc and firefox?
As part of the installation you are required to provide at least one user, either using root and create a password or - the recommended way - create a non-privileged system user who is by default entitled to acquire root priviledges to perform administrative tasks. Without selecting one or these choices the installation program will not proceed (see https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-server/installation/interactive-local/#_creating_users). Use this user to login with Cockpit. By default root doesn’t work here for security reasons. You would have to modify the default configuration. I would highly recommend never doing that - and off the top of my head, I don't even know how to do that.

To access the web admin GUI you use https://YOUR_SERVER_DNS_NAME:9090 <https://your_server_dns_name:9090/> or https://YOUR.SERVER.IP:9090 on your _desktop_ to connect to your server.


By the way, I am planning an article "Getting Started with Fedora Server Edition" or "Get to Know Fedora Server Edition" as an introduction for new users who are getting started with a server for the first time. Do you have any idea what you would like to see in such an article?


Best
Peter

Well I couldn't login with root and that's all I have set. I am not using two machines here so that might be it. But I have however, logged into a web server through a gui on the same machine I do not know why that isn't working.

   As far as a server article I myself would be interested in DHCP, a web server maybe wordpress or apache. And a LAMP stack. An rsync server, and ssh for login security would be interesting. Settings for these services from the server side.


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