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* Do not use LAMP
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* Do not use LAMP
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* SSH Access is optional, but highly recommended
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* SSH Access is optional, but highly recommended
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## SSL and Reverse Proxies
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Please understand you are required to use a RP to setup SSL on XO (and XOCE). Some documentation on the process. https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/reverse_proxy.html
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The YAML file required can be found at ```/opt/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/.xo-server.yaml```
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# Goals/Backstory for this script
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# Goals/Backstory for this script
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I'm often asked "why can't this be run on CentOS or Fedora" to which my only reply is and has ever been: The goal was to be the XCP-ng of XS. Which means I wanted a solution that offered as much as XOA offers, while using what is available freely and from open sources. Without restrictions.
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I'm often asked "why can't this be run on CentOS or Fedora" to which my only reply is and has ever been: The goal was to be the XCP-ng of XS. Which means I wanted a solution that offered as much as XOA offers, while using what is available freely and from open sources. Without restrictions.
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