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Bitnami via Vultr - Jenkins
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Bitnami via Vultr - Jenkins
Preview of the Vultr server deploy page control panel for Bitnami via Vultr - Jenkins on a web browser.

About Jenkins

Jenkins is an open source automation server. It helps automate the parts of software development related to building, testing, and deploying, facilitating continuous integration and continuous delivery. It is a server-based system that runs in servlet containers such as Apache Tomcat.

Get Started with Jenkins

  • Please allow at least 5 MINUTES for your Bitnami Jenkins App to finish installing before attempting to access it!
    • If you are unable to access your Jenkins site, please try the following:
      • Wait a few more minutes for install to finish up
      • Try using http:// instead of https://
  • Your Jenkins site is available at: http://use.your.ip/

Use the View Console icon at the top of this page to see your administrator credentials. See our FAQ for more information about the Vultr Web Console.

You'll see two sets of credentials on that screen.

  • Use the user account and your unique password in the Web Console to log in to your admin panel.
  • Use the bitnami account with the password bitnami to log in to the server via the web console. You'll be prompted to change you password the first time you log in.

Enable SSH

SSH is disabled by default on this application. To enable SSH:

  1. Log in to the Web Console as bitnami. If this is your first login, the password is bitnami.
  2. If you prefer the nano text editor over vim, install nano.

    $ sudo apt install nano  
    

    Otherwise, substitute vim in the command below.

  3. Edit the SSH configuration file.

    $ sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config  
    
  4. Find the #PasswordAuthentication yes line and remove the comment character. When finished, it should look like this:

    PasswordAuthentication yes  
    
  5. Save and exit the file.

  6. Enable the SSH service.

    $ sudo rm -f /etc/ssh/sshd_not_to_be_run  
    $ sudo systemctl enable --now ssh  
    

You can now connect to the server with SSH. Use your bitnami account and password.

Generate an SSL Certificate

First point the IP of the server to a domain, then using either the Vultr Web Console or ssh, login and run the following command:

   `$ sudo /opt/bitnami/bncert-tool`   

More information on certs available at https://docs.bitnami.com/virtual-machine/faq/administration/generate-configure-certificate-letsencrypt/ or for a self-signed cert, please visit https://docs.bitnami.com/virtual-machine/apps/jenkins/administration/create-ssl-certificate-apache/

Additional Bitnami Jenkins Documentation

You can visit the official documentation for this Bitnami Jenkins App to get more detailed information by visiting https://docs.bitnami.com/virtual-machine/apps/jenkins/

Support Information

Support Contact

Support URL
https://docs.bitnami.com/virtual-machine/apps/jenkins/

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