Cockpit 169
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly. Here are the release notes from version 169.
Storage: Offer installation of NFS client support
The “NFS Mounts” pane on the Storage page now shows an “Install NFS Support” button if the necessary packages are not already available:
System: Request FreeIPA SSL certificate for Cockpit’s web server
When enrolling into a FreeIPA domain, an SSL
certificate is requested from the IPA server and stored in
/etc/cockpit/ws-certs.d/10-ipa.cert
. Cockpit’s web server will then use that
certificate instead of the default self-signed one. The IPA server’s
certificate authority is trusted by default and accepted by web browsers,
OpenSSL, curl, and other network clients.
Services: Show unit relationships
The details of a systemd service now shows dependency, ordering, and other relationships to units:
Provide motd help about how to access cockpit
Cockpit now provides an /etc/motd.d/cockpit
motd message that explains how to enable
and start Cockpit if it’s not running, or how to access it if it is running.
This requires PAM 1.3.1
and enabling the pam_motd
module:
session optional pam_motd.so
Try it out
Cockpit 169 is available now: