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## page was renamed from Howto/Unifiv2 ## page was renamed from CategoryHowto/Unifi <<TableOfContents(5)>> = How to setup the Ubiquiti Unifi Controller on Fedora & EL = == Install MongoDB == Since MongoDB was removed from Fedora[1] it must be installed separately. The EL7 community package[1] from MongoDB works on Fedora as well. [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/MongoDB_Removal [2] https://www.mongodb.com/download-center/community == Firewall Configuration == {{{ # firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=unifi }}} To permit Cloud Access: {{{ # firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=unifi-cloud }}} Then reload the configuration: {{{ # firewall-cmd --reload }}} == Enabling the SystemD service == Enabling and starting the unifi service: {{{ # systemctl enable unifi.service # systemctl start unifi.service }}} Afterwards you should be able to browse to the controller at: {{{ https://<host>:8443 }}} ---- CategoryHowto |
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How to setup the Ubiquiti Unifi Controller on Fedora & EL
Install MongoDB
Since MongoDB was removed from Fedora[1] it must be installed separately. The EL7 community package[1] from MongoDB works on Fedora as well.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/MongoDB_Removal
[2] https://www.mongodb.com/download-center/community
Firewall Configuration
# firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=unifi
To permit Cloud Access:
# firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=unifi-cloud
Then reload the configuration:
# firewall-cmd --reload
Enabling the SystemD service
Enabling and starting the unifi service:
# systemctl enable unifi.service # systemctl start unifi.service
Afterwards you should be able to browse to the controller at:
https://<host>:8443