How to Install Ajenti on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Ajenti is a popular and handy web-based control panel that allows you to manage and monitor your Linux servers from any web browser. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Ajenti on Fedora CoreOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before installing Ajenti on your Fedora CoreOS system, make sure you have the following:

Step 1: Update Packages

It is always a good practice to update your system's packages before installing any new software. You can do this using the following command:

sudo dnf update -y

Step 2: Install Ajenti

Ajenti provides a convenient script to install the latest version of the control panel. You can download it using the following command:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajenti/ajenti/master/scripts/install-rhel.sh

Once the script is downloaded, make it executable with the following command:

chmod +x install-rhel.sh

Now, run the script with administrative privileges:

sudo ./install-rhel.sh

The installation process may take a few minutes to complete, depending on your system's configuration.

Step 3: Access Ajenti Control Panel

Once the installation is complete, you can access the Ajenti control panel by opening your web browser and navigating to the following URL:

https://your-server-ip:8000

You will be prompted to log in with the username and password you have set during the installation process.

Step 4: Configure Ajenti

After logging in, you can use the Ajenti control panel to manage your Fedora CoreOS system. You can customize and configure the panel according to your preferences, such as adding and removing modules, creating new users or groups, and managing services.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Ajenti on your Fedora CoreOS system. With this control panel, you can easily manage and monitor your server from any web browser. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, please consult Ajenti's documentation or seek help from the community.

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