Krayin is a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software that businesses can use to manage their interactions with customers. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Krayin on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS.
Before we begin, you will need the following:
The first step is to install Docker on your Fedora CoreOS. Docker is a containerization technology used to run and manage applications in isolated environments.
You can install Docker by running the following command:
$ sudo dnf install docker -y
Once the installation is complete, start Docker and enable it to run on startup by running the following commands:
$ sudo systemctl start docker
$ sudo systemctl enable docker
Next, download the Krayin Docker image from the official Docker Hub using the following command:
$ sudo docker pull krayin/krayin-crm:latest
To run the Krayin container, use the following command:
$ sudo docker run -d -p 80:80 krayin/krayin-crm:latest
This command will download the latest Krayin image from Docker Hub and start a new container in detached mode. The container will expose port 80, which is used to access the Krayin CRM web interface.
Next, open a web browser and navigate to http://<your-server-ip>/
. You should see the Krayin CRM login page. Enter the default username and password (admin/admin) to access the Krayin interface.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Krayin CRM on Fedora CoreOS.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Krayin CRM on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS. By using Docker, you can easily deploy and manage Krayin on your server, and access it from anywhere with an internet connection.
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