Preparing the target machine

To prepare the target machine for the installation of KUMA components:

  1. Ensure that hardware, software, and installation requirements are met.
  2. Specify the host name. We recommend specifying the FQDN. For example, kuma1.example.com.

    You should not change the KUMA host name after installation: this will make it impossible to verify the authenticity of certificates and will disrupt the network communication between the program components.

  3. Register the target machine in your organization's DNS zone to allow host names to be translated to IP addresses.

    If your organization does not use a DNS server, you can use the /etc/hosts file for name resolution. The content of the files can be automatically generated for each target machine when installing KUMA.

  4. To get the hostname that you must specify when installing KUMA, run the following command and record the result:

    hostname -f

    The test machine must be able to access the target machine using this name.

The target machine is ready for the installation of KUMA components.

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