Agama on default HTTPS port, Avahi/mDNS
Hi all, I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard HTTPS port instead of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL. The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active. Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.) You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works. You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command: avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release. Enjoy! 😉 Ladislav -- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
Hi! Both changing the language and find network is buggy for me in the latest daily test iso from 1-2 days ago: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Devel/i... Den fre 26 jan. 2024 kl 18:50 skrev Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com>:
Hi all,
I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard HTTPS port instead of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL.
The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active.
Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.)
You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works.
You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command:
avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp
See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns
This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release.
Enjoy! 😉
Ladislav
-- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
Hi all, It is related to the recent introduction of the Python-based Cockpit bridge. The package with the new bridge got included in our ISO. It is fixed in build 4.14. Thanks! Regards, Imo On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 8:10 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
Both changing the language and find network is buggy for me in the latest daily test iso from 1-2 days ago:
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Devel/i...
Den fre 26 jan. 2024 kl 18:50 skrev Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com>:
Hi all,
I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard HTTPS
port instead
of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL.
The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active.
Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.)
You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works.
You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command:
avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp
See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns
This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release.
Enjoy! 😉
Ladislav
-- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
Anywhere I can download build 4.14? Den mån 29 jan. 2024 kl 08:12 skrev Imobach Gonzalez Sosa <igonzalezsosa@suse.com>:
Hi all,
It is related to the recent introduction of the Python-based Cockpit bridge. The package with the new bridge got included in our ISO. It is fixed in build 4.14.
Thanks!
Regards, Imo
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 8:10 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
Both changing the language and find network is buggy for me in the latest daily test iso from 1-2 days ago: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Devel/i...
Den fre 26 jan. 2024 kl 18:50 skrev Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com>:
Hi all,
I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard HTTPS port instead of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL.
The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active.
Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.)
You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works.
You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command:
avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp
See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns
This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release.
Enjoy! 😉
Ladislav
-- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
You can always find the latest Live ISO at https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Staging... The build numbers might be a bit tricky, they might not be the same for all images. They might depend on architecture or target system (openSUSE vs. ALP). But that URL above always contains the latest successfully built images. Ladislav On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 9:16 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Anywhere I can download build 4.14?
Den mån 29 jan. 2024 kl 08:12 skrev Imobach Gonzalez Sosa <igonzalezsosa@suse.com>:
Hi all,
It is related to the recent introduction of the Python-based Cockpit
bridge. The package with the new bridge got included in our ISO. It is fixed in build 4.14.
Thanks!
Regards, Imo
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 8:10 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi!
Both changing the language and find network is buggy for me in the latest daily test iso from 1-2 days ago:
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Devel/i...
Den fre 26 jan. 2024 kl 18:50 skrev Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com>:
Hi all,
I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard
HTTPS port instead
of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL.
The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active.
Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.)
You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works.
You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command:
avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp
See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns
This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release.
Enjoy! 😉
Ladislav
-- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
-- -- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
Alright will test this evening when i am less busy then Den tors 1 feb. 2024 14:32Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com> skrev:
You can always find the latest Live ISO at https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Staging...
The build numbers might be a bit tricky, they might not be the same for all images. They might depend on architecture or target system (openSUSE vs. ALP). But that URL above always contains the latest successfully built images.
Ladislav
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 9:16 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Anywhere I can download build 4.14?
Den mån 29 jan. 2024 kl 08:12 skrev Imobach Gonzalez Sosa <igonzalezsosa@suse.com>:
Hi all,
It is related to the recent introduction of the Python-based Cockpit
bridge. The package with the new bridge got included in our ISO. It is fixed in build 4.14.
Thanks!
Regards, Imo
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 8:10 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi!
Both changing the language and find network is buggy for me in the latest daily test iso from 1-2 days ago:
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Devel/i...
Den fre 26 jan. 2024 kl 18:50 skrev Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com
:
Hi all,
I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard
HTTPS port instead
of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL.
The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active.
Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.)
You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works.
You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command:
avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp
See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns
This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release.
Enjoy! 😉
Ladislav
-- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
-- -- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
Was at the dentist earlier today, but have tested now and it works again :) Den tors 1 feb. 2024 kl 14:54 skrev Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com>:
Alright will test this evening when i am less busy then
Den tors 1 feb. 2024 14:32Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com> skrev:
You can always find the latest Live ISO at https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Staging...
The build numbers might be a bit tricky, they might not be the same for all images. They might depend on architecture or target system (openSUSE vs. ALP). But that URL above always contains the latest successfully built images.
Ladislav
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 9:16 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Anywhere I can download build 4.14?
Den mån 29 jan. 2024 kl 08:12 skrev Imobach Gonzalez Sosa <igonzalezsosa@suse.com>:
Hi all,
It is related to the recent introduction of the Python-based Cockpit bridge. The package with the new bridge got included in our ISO. It is fixed in build 4.14.
Thanks!
Regards, Imo
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 8:10 AM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
Both changing the language and find network is buggy for me in the latest daily test iso from 1-2 days ago: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/Agama:/Devel/i...
Den fre 26 jan. 2024 kl 18:50 skrev Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.com>:
Hi all,
I have updated the Agama Live ISO in Staging to use the standard HTTPS port instead of the default Cockpit port 9090. That should make it easier to use Agama, you do not need to add the ":9090" part to the Agama URL.
The automatic HTTP -> HTTPS redirection is also active.
Additionally Avahi/mDNS has been enabled, you can use the https://agama.local URL to connect to the running Agama instance. (Note: You might need to configure the firewall to allow resolving the ".local" names. For Android phones you need Android 12+.)
You can always access the Agama instance using a plain IP address if Avahi/mDNS does not work for you. The old way still works.
You can now also scan the local network for all running Agama instances with this command:
avahi-browse -t -r _agama._sub._https._tcp
See more details in https://github.com/openSUSE/agama?tab=readme-ov-file#avahimdns
This change will be later propagated also to the next official Agama release.
Enjoy! 😉
Ladislav
-- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
-- -- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer
SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8
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