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`iptables` has been a backwards compatibility shim for nftables for a long time now, and finally does not work on CentOS/RHEL 10 any more. The first case in TestConnection.testBasic takes the socket away on the login page with a TCP reset reply. We can get the same effect by just stopping the socket. The second case silently drops the packets to cover the "reply timeout" functionality of the shell. Replace `iptables` with the corresponding `nft` commands. It would be nice to use firewalld for that, but that has a default rule to always allow packets on established connections -- but severing that is exactly the goal of this test. |
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README.md
Cockpit
A sysadmin login session in a web browser
Cockpit is an interactive server admin interface. It is easy to use and very lightweight. Cockpit interacts directly with the operating system from a real Linux session in a browser.
Using Cockpit
You can install Cockpit on many Linux operating systems including Debian, Fedora and RHEL.
Cockpit makes Linux discoverable, allowing sysadmins to easily perform tasks such as starting containers, storage administration, network configuration, inspecting logs and so on.
Jumping between the terminal and the web tool is no problem. A service started via Cockpit can be stopped via the terminal. Likewise, if an error occurs in the terminal, it can be seen in the Cockpit journal interface.
You can also easily add other machines that have Cockpit installed and are accessible via SSH and jump between these hosts.