1COCKPIT(1)                          cockpit                         COCKPIT(1)
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NAME

6       cockpit - Cockpit
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DESCRIPTION

9       Cockpit is a web accessible interactive admin interface for Linux
10       machines. Cockpit can usually be accessed on port 9090 of the machine
11       it's installed on. Cockpit starts on demand. Use your system
12       credentials to log in.
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COMPONENTS

15       The cockpit-ws web service listens on port 9090 and is started on
16       demand by systemd. The Cockpit web service authenticates the user,
17       loads Cockpit into the browser, and starts cockpit-bridge in a Linux
18       user session.
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20       The cockpit-bridge provides Cockpit in the web browser with access to
21       the system APIs. It does this over its standard in and standard out.
22       The bridge is started like a shell once per Linux user session.
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BUGS

25       Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the
26       upstream bug tracker[1].
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AUTHOR

29       Cockpit has been written by many contributors[2].
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SEE ALSO

32       Cockpit Guide[3], cockpit-ws(8), cockpit-bridge(1), cockpit.conf(5),
33       systemd(1)
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NOTES

36        1. upstream bug tracker
37           https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/issues/new
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39        2. contributors
40           https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/
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42        3. Cockpit Guide
43           https://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/
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