@JaredBusch Now I am about to show how ignorant I really am... I assumed the FQDN was whatever I wanted. I now am thinking I should just leave it as localhost?
Do I need to do a fresh reinstall to get back?
@JaredBusch Now I am about to show how ignorant I really am... I assumed the FQDN was whatever I wanted. I now am thinking I should just leave it as localhost?
Do I need to do a fresh reinstall to get back?
@JaredBusch !
Immediately upon completion when I enter the IP this is the screen I see:
If this was going to only be lightly used I was wondering about hosting our Ubiquiti Unifi controller as well. Is this ok or a bad idea based on best practices?
@JaredBusch Running a fresh install of CentOS 7 now, thanks for your help
@rejivincentc unfortunately I am still not working with a clean install and running those lines mentioned.
Any ideas?
@scottalanmiller I will test this afternoon and let you guys know, appreciate the help
so thankful I ran across this article, much more helpful then the snipe-it documentation. I am trying to do the CentOS 7 install method and have tried the single line Scott showed and the wget line that was confirmed working. Everything installs fine but when I enter the IP address/hostname nothing loads, I then open up the firewall to port 80 and the IP address will redirect to the hostname/setup but I receive a "This site can't be reached" I have literally spent 4 hours trying different things with no luck, the server DNS address could not be found is what I am seeing now.
Please help!!! lol