Client Recipe
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Revision as of 14:27, 7 August 2014 by Tslabinski (talk | contribs) (After 4 years, I have updated this page for CentOS 7 (we no longer use Fedora). Please view the History page if you absolutely must know the old client method.)
A simple n-step process to set up a client lickety-split:
CentOS 7
- Run the CentOS installer disk.
- Localization:
- Date & Time: Americas/New York
- Keyboard: English (US)
- Language Support: English (United States)
- Software:
- Installation Source: Local Media
- Software Selection: Select GNOME Desktop with the following Add-ons:
- GNOME Applications
- Internet Applications
- Office Suite and Productivity
- Compatibility Libraries
- Installation Destination: Disk to be installed (Note that Automatic Partitioning is suggested. You may need to reclaim space if the drive is not new).
- Network and Hostname:
- For wired clients:
- 1. First select "Configure" in the bottom right.
- 2. In the General tab, select "Automatically connect to this network when it is available".
- 3. In the IPv4 Settings tab, select Manual for the Method.
- 4. Add an appropriate IP, Netmask, and Gateway.
- 5. Add the appropriate DNS servers.
- 6. Add "unh.edu" as the Search Domain.
- 7. Save the configuration.
- (TODO: Figure out how to set up wireless clients with OpenVPN.
- Set the hostname in the bottom left corner (this should include the domain, ex; 'benfranklin.unh.edu')
- For wired clients:
- Select Begin Installation
- Set the root password.
- Create a user with the following credentials:
- Full name: Test
- Username: test
- Uncheck 'Make this user administrator'
- Check 'Require a password to use this account'
- Set a secure password (even though this account is temporary, the computer may still be vulnerable to network attacks).
- Localization: