Unable to access Landscape GUI after installation
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I just installed Landscape on Ubuntu Server 16.04.4 LTS but I'm unable to access its Web UI.
In Chrome and IE 11 I get this when I enter any of the following address:
https://[IP] <- This changes to its DNS name
https://[IP]:8080 <- This changes to its DNS name
I've followed these posts but it didn't help:
- Ubuntu DNS Error Chrome: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, Firefox similar
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32045682/dns-probe-finished-bad-config-error?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa
Thank you!
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I just installed Landscape on Ubuntu Server 16.04.4 LTS but I'm unable to access its Web UI.
In Chrome and IE 11 I get this when I enter any of the following address:
https://[IP] <- This changes to its DNS name
https://[IP]:8080 <- This changes to its DNS name
I've followed these posts but it didn't help:
- Ubuntu DNS Error Chrome: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, Firefox similar
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32045682/dns-probe-finished-bad-config-error?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa
Thank you!
dns landscape
What is your OS that you are trying to access Landscape from? If you are using Ubuntu as your desktop, You could modify your /etc/hosts (on your local machine) and add entries of Your.Landscape.Server.IP landscape.host.DNS name
â bogdan
May 10 at 10:03
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I just installed Landscape on Ubuntu Server 16.04.4 LTS but I'm unable to access its Web UI.
In Chrome and IE 11 I get this when I enter any of the following address:
https://[IP] <- This changes to its DNS name
https://[IP]:8080 <- This changes to its DNS name
I've followed these posts but it didn't help:
- Ubuntu DNS Error Chrome: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, Firefox similar
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32045682/dns-probe-finished-bad-config-error?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa
Thank you!
dns landscape
I just installed Landscape on Ubuntu Server 16.04.4 LTS but I'm unable to access its Web UI.
In Chrome and IE 11 I get this when I enter any of the following address:
https://[IP] <- This changes to its DNS name
https://[IP]:8080 <- This changes to its DNS name
I've followed these posts but it didn't help:
- Ubuntu DNS Error Chrome: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, Firefox similar
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32045682/dns-probe-finished-bad-config-error?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa
Thank you!
dns landscape
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What is your OS that you are trying to access Landscape from? If you are using Ubuntu as your desktop, You could modify your /etc/hosts (on your local machine) and add entries of Your.Landscape.Server.IP landscape.host.DNS name
â bogdan
May 10 at 10:03
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What is your OS that you are trying to access Landscape from? If you are using Ubuntu as your desktop, You could modify your /etc/hosts (on your local machine) and add entries of Your.Landscape.Server.IP landscape.host.DNS name
â bogdan
May 10 at 10:03
What is your OS that you are trying to access Landscape from? If you are using Ubuntu as your desktop, You could modify your /etc/hosts (on your local machine) and add entries of Your.Landscape.Server.IP landscape.host.DNS name
â bogdan
May 10 at 10:03
What is your OS that you are trying to access Landscape from? If you are using Ubuntu as your desktop, You could modify your /etc/hosts (on your local machine) and add entries of Your.Landscape.Server.IP landscape.host.DNS name
â bogdan
May 10 at 10:03
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What is your OS that you are trying to access Landscape from? If you are using Ubuntu as your desktop, You could modify your /etc/hosts (on your local machine) and add entries of Your.Landscape.Server.IP landscape.host.DNS name
â bogdan
May 10 at 10:03