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| - | This tutorial covers how to set up Cockpit on Debian. The approach here assumes that Cockpit will be installed on bare metal being used in production, with only ssh exposed. This tutorial assumes you already have a sufficiently hardened and provisioned VPS/VM w/ a LAMP stack and some associated A/AAAA records ready to go. If not, go read [[http://example.com|Apache Survival]] first and come back. If you are ready to go, then this tutorial will cover: | + | This tutorial covers how to set up Cockpit on Debian. The approach here assumes that Cockpit will be installed on bare metal being used in production, with only ssh exposed. This tutorial assumes you already have a sufficiently hardened and provisioned VPS/VM w/ a LAMP stack and some associated A/AAAA records ready to go. If not, go read [[https://wiki.haacksnetworking.org/ |
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| I use the flatpak in addition to maintaining the reverse proxy method above. In my experience, the flatpak is noticeably slower than the reverse proxy via Firefox. They both work reliably, just much more spinning and refreshing needed in the flatpak. | I use the flatpak in addition to maintaining the reverse proxy method above. In my experience, the flatpak is noticeably slower than the reverse proxy via Firefox. They both work reliably, just much more spinning and refreshing needed in the flatpak. | ||
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