In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install MeshCentral on your Fedora Server. MeshCentral is a modern, flexible and open-source remote management web application that allows you to control, monitor and manage devices over the internet.
Here are the steps to install MeshCentral on Fedora Server Latest:
Before installing any software, it's always recommended to update the system to get the latest packages and security patches. Run the following command in your terminal to update your Fedora Server:
sudo dnf update -y
MeshCentral requires Node.js and MongoDB to work correctly. Run the following command to install Node.js and MongoDB on your system:
sudo dnf install nodejs mongodb-server -y
Now that Node.js and MongoDB are installed, we can proceed with installing MeshCentral. Here are the steps to do it:
MeshCentral is available on GitHub. Clone the MeshCentral Git repository using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral.git
Navigate into the MeshCentral directory and install the Node.js dependencies using the following command:
cd MeshCentral
npm install
Start the MongoDB service using the following command:
sudo systemctl start mongod
Finally, start the MeshCentral application using the following command:
npm start
MeshCentral is now installed and running on your Fedora Server. Access MeshCentral web interface by opening your web browser and typing the following URL:
http://your-server-ip:8080
You should see the MeshCentral login screen. You will need to create an account to log in to the MeshCentral web interface.
Congratulations! You have now successfully installed MeshCentral on your Fedora Server Latest.
MeshCentral is a powerful tool for remote management, control, and monitoring of servers and devices. Installing MeshCentral on Fedora Server Latest is simple and straightforward. In this tutorial, we've covered everything you need to know to install MeshCentral on Fedora Server Latest.
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