diff --git a/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/cockpit_guide/cockpit_guide.md b/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/cockpit_guide/cockpit_guide.md index fb7bae4..2686e18 100644 --- a/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/cockpit_guide/cockpit_guide.md +++ b/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/cockpit_guide/cockpit_guide.md @@ -34,38 +34,38 @@ To start, you must [deploy and SSH into a full VM](ssh_guide.md). * With an IPv4 Address * After deployment, copy the IPv4 address * Connect into the VM via SSH - * ``` + ``` ssh root@VM_IPv4_address ``` * Create a new user with root access * Here we use `newuser` as an example - * ``` + ``` adduser newuser ``` * To see the directory of the new user - * ``` + ``` ls /home ``` * Give sudo capacity to the new user - * ``` + ``` usermod -aG sudo newuser ``` * Make the new user accessible by SSH - * ``` + ``` su - newuser ``` - * ``` + ``` mkdir ~/.ssh ``` - * ``` + ``` nano ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ``` * add the authorized public key in the file, then save and quit * Exit the VM and reconnect with the new user - * ``` + ``` exit ``` - * ``` + ``` ssh newuser@VM_IPv4_address ``` @@ -74,11 +74,11 @@ To start, you must [deploy and SSH into a full VM](ssh_guide.md). ## Set the VM and Install Cockpit * Update and upgrade the VM - * ``` + ``` sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt-get update -y ``` * Install Cockpit - * ``` + ``` . /etc/os-release && sudo apt install -t ${UBUNTU_CODENAME}-backports cockpit -y ``` @@ -89,24 +89,24 @@ To start, you must [deploy and SSH into a full VM](ssh_guide.md). We now change the system daemon that manages network configurations. We will be using [NetworkManager](https://networkmanager.dev/) instead of [networkd](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/systemd-networkd). This will give us further possibilities on Cockpit. * Install NetworkManager. Note that it might already be installed. - * ``` + ``` sudo apt install network-manager -y ``` * Update the `.yaml` file * Go to netplan's directory - * ``` + ``` cd /etc/netplan ``` * Search for the proper `.yaml` file name - * ``` + ``` ls -l ``` * Update the `.yaml` file - * ``` + ``` sudo nano 50-cloud-init.yaml ``` * Add the following lines under `network:` - * ``` + ``` version: 2 renderer: NetworkManager ``` @@ -114,22 +114,22 @@ We now change the system daemon that manages network configurations. We will be * Remove `version: 2` at the bottom of the file * Save and exit the file * Disable networkd and enable NetworkManager - * ``` + ``` sudo systemctl disable systemd-networkd ``` - * ``` + ``` sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager ``` * Apply netplan to set NetworkManager - * ``` + ``` sudo netplan apply ``` * Reboot the system to load the new kernel and to properly set NetworkManager - * ``` + ``` sudo reboot ``` * Reconnect to the VM - * ``` + ``` ssh newuser@VM_IPv4_address ``` @@ -139,24 +139,24 @@ We now change the system daemon that manages network configurations. We will be We now set a firewall. We note that [ufw](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UncomplicatedFirewall) is not compatible with Cockpit and for this reason, we will be using [firewalld](https://firewalld.org/). * Install firewalld - * ``` + ``` sudo apt install firewalld -y ``` * Add Cockpit to firewalld - * ``` + ``` sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=cockpit ``` - * ``` + ``` sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=cockpit --permanent ``` * See if Cockpit is available - * ``` + ``` sudo firewall-cmd --info-service=cockpit ``` * See the status of firewalld - * ``` + ``` sudo firewall-cmd --state ``` @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ We now set a firewall. We note that [ufw](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UncomplicatedF ## Access Cockpit * On your web browser, write the following URL with the proper VM IPv4 address - * ``` + ``` VM_IPv4_Address:9090 ``` * Enter the username and password of the root-access user diff --git a/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/guacamole_guide/guacamole_guide.md b/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/guacamole_guide/guacamole_guide.md index 6a6738e..f0381ff 100644 --- a/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/guacamole_guide/guacamole_guide.md +++ b/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/guacamole_guide/guacamole_guide.md @@ -37,30 +37,30 @@ If you are new to the Threefold ecosystem and you want to deploy workloads on th * Minimum storage: 15Gb * After deployment, note the VM IPv4 address * Connect to the VM via SSH - * ``` + ``` ssh root@VM_IPv4_address ``` * Once connected, create a new user with root access (for this guide we use "newuser") - * ``` + ``` adduser newuser ``` * You should now see the new user directory - * ``` + ``` ls /home ``` * Give sudo capacity to the new user - * ``` + ``` usermod -aG sudo newuser ``` * Make the new user accessible by SSH - * ``` + ``` su - newuser ``` - * ``` + ``` mkdir ~/.ssh ``` * Add authorized public key in the file and save it - * ``` + ``` nano ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ``` * Exit the VM and reconnect with the new user @@ -70,21 +70,21 @@ If you are new to the Threefold ecosystem and you want to deploy workloads on th ## SSH with Root-Access User, Install Prerequisites and Apache Guacamole * SSH into the VM - * ``` + ``` ssh newuser@VM_IPv4_address ``` * Update and upgrade Ubuntu - * ``` + ``` sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt-get install software-properties-common -y ``` * Download and run Apache Guacamole - * ``` + ``` wget -O guac-install.sh https://git.io/fxZq5 ``` - * ``` + ``` chmod +x guac-install.sh ``` - * ``` + ``` sudo ./guac-install.sh ``` @@ -93,11 +93,11 @@ If you are new to the Threefold ecosystem and you want to deploy workloads on th ## Access Apache Guacamole and Create Admin-Access User * On your local computer, open a browser and write the following URL with the proper IPv4 address - * ``` + ``` https://VM_IPv4_address:8080/guacamole ``` * On Guacamole, enter the following for both the username and the password - * ``` + ``` guacadmin ``` * Download the [TOTP](https://totp.app/) app on your Android or iOS @@ -120,23 +120,23 @@ If you are new to the Threefold ecosystem and you want to deploy workloads on th ## Download the Desktop Environment and Run xrdp * Download a Ubuntu desktop environment on the VM - * ``` + ``` sudo apt install tasksel -y && sudo apt install lightdm -y ``` * Choose lightdm * Run tasksel and choose `ubuntu desktop` - * ``` + ``` sudo tasksel ``` * Download and run xrdp - * ``` + ``` wget https://c-nergy.be/downloads/xRDP/xrdp-installer-1.4.6.zip ``` - * ``` + ``` unzip xrdp-installer-1.4.6.zip ``` - * ``` + ``` bash xrdp-installer-1.4.6.sh ``` @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ If you are new to the Threefold ecosystem and you want to deploy workloads on th * Create an RDP connection on Guacamole * Open Guacamole - * ``` + ``` http://VM_IPv4_address:8080/guacamole/ ``` * Go to Settings diff --git a/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/xrdp_guide/xrdp_guide.md b/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/xrdp_guide/xrdp_guide.md index 24f2389..8b47a0a 100644 --- a/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/xrdp_guide/xrdp_guide.md +++ b/collections/system_administrators/getstarted/remote-desktop_gui/xrdp_guide/xrdp_guide.md @@ -31,107 +31,107 @@ If you are new to the Threefold ecosystem and you want to deploy workloads on th * With an IPv4 Address * After deployment, copy the IPv4 address * To SSH into the VM, write in the terminal - * ``` + ``` ssh root@VM_IPv4_address ``` * Once connected, update, upgrade and install the desktop environment * Update - * ``` + ``` sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y ``` * Install a light-weight desktop environment (Xfce) - * ``` + ``` sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies -y ``` * Create a user with root access - * ``` + ``` adduser newuser ``` - * ``` + ``` ls /home ``` * You should see the newuser directory * Give sudo capacity to newuser - * ``` + ``` usermod -aG sudo newuser ``` * Make newuser accessible by SSH - * ``` + ``` su - newuser ``` - * ``` + ``` mkdir ~/.ssh ``` - * ``` + ``` nano ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ``` * add authorized public key in file and save * Exit the VM and reconnect with new user - * ``` + ``` exit ``` * Reconnect to the VM terminal and install XRDP - * ``` + ``` ssh newuser@VM_IPv4_address ``` * Install XRDP - * ``` + ``` sudo apt install xrdp -y ``` * Check XRDP status - * ``` + ``` sudo systemctl status xrdp ``` * If not running, run manually: - * ``` + ``` sudo systemctl start xrdp ``` * If needed, configure xrdp (optional) - * ``` + ``` sudo nano /etc/xrdp/xrdp.ini ``` * Create a session with root-access user Move to home directory * Go to home directory of root-access user - * ``` + ``` cd ~ ``` * Create session - * ``` + ``` echo "xfce4-session" | tee .xsession ``` * Restart the server - * ``` + ``` sudo systemctl restart xrdp ``` * Find your local computer IP address * On your local computer terminal, write - * ``` + ``` curl ifconfig.me ``` * On the VM terminal, allow client computer port to the firewall (ufw) - * ``` + ``` sudo ufw allow from your_local_ip/32 to any port 3389 ``` * Allow SSH connection to your firewall - * ``` + ``` sudo ufw allow ssh ``` * Verify status of the firewall - * ``` + ``` sudo ufw status ``` * If not active, do the following: - * ``` + ``` sudo ufw disable ``` - * ``` + ``` sudo ufw enable ``` * Then the ufw status should show changes - * ``` + ``` sudo ufw status ```