Password Pusher is a secure password sharing tool developed to allow sharing passwords in a safe and secure way. Password Pusher is open source software that is available on GitHub, and the steps below will guide you on how to install it on Fedora CoreOS.
Before you can install Password Pusher, you need to install Docker on your Fedora CoreOS. To do this, follow the steps below:
$ sudo systemctl enable --now docker
Once Docker is installed, you can proceed with the Password Pusher installation.
To install Password Pusher on your Fedora CoreOS, follow these steps:
$ git clone https://github.com/pglombardo/password_pusher.git
$ cd password_pusher
$ docker-compose up -d
This command creates the container from the Docker image, which includes the Password Pusher software.
To verify that Password Pusher is installed correctly on your Fedora CoreOS, follow these steps:
http://[your-server-ip]:9292
Where [your-server-ip]
is the IP address of your Fedora CoreOS machine.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Password Pusher on your Fedora CoreOS machine. This tutorial covers the essential steps to install Password Pusher, but it is recommended to check the GitHub repository for up-to-date installation instructions and features.
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