How To Install And Configure NeDi (Network Discovery) Applications in CentOS 7 Step By Step
NeDi installation For security reasons it is strongly recommended to configure the NeDi server with a non-public IP-address, primarily to avoid making the web server a target of attack from the Internet. It may even be advisable to put this server on an internal management subnet/VLAN where normal users are prohibited from access (at least to the web server ports 80+443). Alternatively, configure the server's firewall rules so that only specific clients can access the web server ports. Installation on CentOS/RHEL The present information refers to CentOS 6/7 and RHEL Linux 6/7 servers. As a preliminary add the EPEL package repository, where you install the newest version of epel-release :