Fedora 39
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Initial Settings : Use Web Admin Console2023/11/08

 
Cockpit Admin Console is installed and starts by default if you installed [Fedora Server] group.
It's possible to manage your Fedora server on this admin console on a web browser.
If you'd like to access to Cockpit from remote computer and if Firewalld is running on your Fedora Server, it needs to allow service [cockpit] or allow port [9090]. (allowed them by default, though)
[1] Access to [https://(server's hostname or IP address):9090/] with Web browser from localhost or Client compuer, then Cockpit login form is displayed like follows. Login with a user except root user account. (root login is prohibited by default )
[2] This is the Cockpit index page. It's possible to manage various system settings on here.
If you like to use admin privilege, click the [Turn on administrative access] button to authenticate.
[3] For [Logs] on the left pane, it's possible to manage or operate [Journal] service that is the log management tool.
[4] For [Storage] on the left pane, it's possible to manage or operate Storages.
[5] For [Networking] on the left pane, it's possible to manage or operate Network settings.
[6] For [Accounts] on the left pane, it's possible to manage or operate system accounts.
[7] For [Services] on the left pane, it's possible to manage or operate system services.
[8] For [Applications] on the left pane, it's possible to install or remove applications.
[9] For [SELinux] on the left pane, it's possible to see SELinux alert logs. (based on SELinux enabled state)
[10] For [Software Updates] on the left pane, it's possible to confirm updates or run update packages.
[11] For [Terminal] on the left pane, it's possible to operate system with commands directly.
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