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How to Install Bootcamp on OpenBSD

Bootcamp is a simple and effective way to manage your server infrastructure. It can be installed on OpenBSD with just a few steps.

Prerequisites

Before you start the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Clone the Bootcamp Repository

To get started, you need to clone the Bootcamp repository by running the following command:

git clone https://github.com/vitorfs/bootcamp.git

Step 2: Install Bootcamp

Once you have cloned the repository, navigate to the bootcamp directory and install Bootcamp by running the following command:

go get -u

Step 3: Set Up the Bootcamp Configuration

Next, you need to set up the Bootcamp configuration by creating a configuration file named bootcamp.yml. Copy the example configuration file by running the following command:

cp config-example.yml bootcamp.yml

Then, edit the bootcamp.yml configuration file with your server information as needed. You can specify the server IPs, usernames, and passwords.

Step 4: Run Bootcamp

Finally, you can run Bootcamp by running the following command:

./bootcamp

This will start the Bootcamp server and you can access it via your browser at http://localhost:8080.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Bootcamp on OpenBSD.

Conclusion

Bootcamp is an excellent tool for managing your server infrastructure. With just a few steps, you can easily install it on OpenBSD and start managing your servers more efficiently.

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