Notably Cockpit includes a terminal via a web browser. Perfect for on-the-go tuning of network settings and/or disaster recovery.
Further reading: [http://cockpit-project.org/running](http://cockpit-project.org/running)
## Install
``` bash
#add-apt-repository ppa:cockpit-project/cockpit
apt update
apt install cockpit cockpit-doc \
cockpit-docker cockpit-networkmanager \
cockpit-dashboard cockpit-system \
cockpit-storaged cockpit-packagekit
systemctl enable cockpit
systemctl start cockpit
```
## Config
Leave the defaults (*including SSL certificate*). This is here to save you on the fly or when not near a 'full' computer. Defaults are a good thing at times.
## Allow internal access
If you already setup firewalld, run the following to allow access from the *INTERNAL* network only.