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After starting up the appliance for the first time, you should be presented with a panagenda iDNA Applications welcome screen. If your network has a public DHCP server available, the system might already have acquired an IP address and will display the URL. Use the shown IP address (interface URL) in your web browser to connect to the panagenda iDNA Applications web interface. If DHCP is not available within your network or the panagenda iDNA Applications appliance did not acquire any IP address, you have to configure the panagenda iDNA Applications appliance network settings (see further below).
Appliance Login
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- Local
In order to start the GUI locally, enter the command "startx"
To start the GUI automatically when iDNA Applications is booted, please enter the following command: "systemctl set-default graphical.target" Remote Access via VNC
Note Please note that remote VNC access is only possible if the iDNA Applications appliance received an IP address via DHCP.
Please refer to Remote Appliance Access (VNC) for more details.
GUI Basics
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The Actions and Applications menu provides menus provide access to all required applications:
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You can access all required applications by using the desktop icons, too. |
To check an established internet connection, a web browser (Mozilla Firefox) is available on the panagenda iDNA Applications appliance.
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To change the IP address and DNS configuration please click on the Network icon. Select the Ethernet connection and click on Edit:
the network symbol on the top right menu bar, expand the "Wired ..." section and click Wired Settings.
In the "Wired" section, click the cogwheel to edit network parameters
Go to the IPv4 Settings tab and select Manual from the Method drop down menu to configure the network settings as required:
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TIP: If you configure "DNS Search domains", not full qualified names will also be resolvedConfiguring DNS search domains will help with resolving server names that may not be fully qualified. e.g. being able to find a Domino server by its common name only can be very beneficial Search domains can be configured in the /etc/resolv.conf. See this guide for further information. |
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The virtual appliance MUST be able to resolve its own host name. Please verify that by opening a terminal window (click "Terminal" on the desktop) and using the ping command. It is recommended that both host/common name as well full qualified domain name are pingable. See System Requirements for incoming and outgoing network access requirements. |
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