Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers, intended for everyone, especially those who are new to Linux, including sysadmins. It makes it easy to start, stop, and inspect services, and to manage storage, networking, and inspect logs. Cockpit is designed to be simple and lightweight, yet powerful, providing a user-friendly interface for managing servers.
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Easily start, stop, and inspect services on your server.
Manage storage devices and file systems with a simple interface.
Configure network interfaces and settings directly from the web interface.
View and search through system logs to troubleshoot issues.
Add, remove, and manage user accounts on your server.
Check for and apply software updates to keep your server secure.
Access a terminal directly from the web interface for advanced management tasks.
Monitor system performance and resource usage in real-time.
Configure and manage the firewall settings on your server.
Create, manage, and monitor virtual machines on your server.
Cockpit is open-source and licensed under the LGPLv2.1.
Cockpit is actively developed by a community of contributors and is part of the Fedora Project.
Cockpit is compatible with a wide range of Linux distributions, including Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and Ubuntu.
Cockpit has a vibrant community of users and developers, with active forums and mailing lists for support and discussion.
Comprehensive documentation is available, including user guides, developer guides, and API documentation.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for cockpit-project.org