http://www.ubuntu.com/management/working-with-landscape
Its a management service.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Bob Elzer wrote:
> Did they really name this version landscape?
>
> I really think that was a dumb idea
>
> My first thought was turn the screen sideways.
and working. I think it bases packages and updates on the apt sources.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 4:22 PM, Stephen Partington
wrote:
> I actually just figured that out... Still not able to register the server
> as a client on itself...
>
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 3:40 PM,
I actually just figured that out... Still not able to register the server
as a client on itself...
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
> Why not just add it as a separate vhost site? Because of ssl, you can
> either do a san in the cert for both, or just
Why not just add it as a separate vhost
site? Because of ssl, you can either do a san in the cert for
both, or just add another ip address and bind it to that, create
dns for both hostnames, and that way keep them both independent
and your rules as-is per
This rewite rule and keeping my normal apache use is i think where i am
stuck.
https://help.landscape.canonical.com/LDS/ManualInstallation16.06
If anyone has any ideas on how to make this play nicely with a default site
on 80/443 instead of taking it over.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 1:49 PM,
I rather like a number of things about it. I am having some weird DNS
issues right now and therefore i cannot add the server running landscape to
landscape. And i haven't even tried working on setting up the apache
virtualhost yet.
I am not so sure about the 3rd party repos quite yet. I haven't
How do you like actually using
landscape? It's been a while since looking, I noticed they now
offer a 10-free client option for local servers that might be
useful and get me to try it since I use ubuntu in some capacity
for everything.
I've looked