Practical Jenkins - Configuring Reverse Proxy and Setting Up User Interface for Jenkins

Practical Jenkins - Configuring Reverse Proxy and Setting Up User Interface for Jenkins

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This video tutorial covers setting up a reverse proxy for Jenkins using Nginx. It begins with configuring the Epel repository and installing the Nginx web server. The tutorial then guides through configuring Nginx to act as a reverse proxy for Jenkins, allowing access without specifying port 8080. It proceeds with the Jenkins setup wizard, including plugin installation and admin user creation. Finally, it covers configuring Git plugin settings and creating global credentials in Jenkins using SSH keys.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the purpose of configuring a reverse proxy for Jenkins?

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Describe the steps to install the engine X web server.

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What changes need to be made to the NGINX configuration file for Jenkins?

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How do you access the Jenkins setup wizard after starting the engine X server?

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What information is required to create an admin user in Jenkins?

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Explain how to configure the Git plugin in Jenkins.

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What is the significance of creating a global credential in Jenkins?

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