

- INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU INSTALL
- INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU UPDATE
- INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU PATCH
- INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU WINDOWS 10
- INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU SOFTWARE
Sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 proto tcp to any port 8880 Sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 proto tcp to any port 8443 Sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 proto tcp to any port 8080 Sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 proto udp to any port 5514 Sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 proto udp to any port 3478

You can use the pwd command to see where you are located and get to your home directory by typing cd ~/.Īlso, edit the lines in the script below to match your network segment. Below I will walk through the instructions.Įnsure you are in a directory where you have adequate permissions to save a new file.
INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU UPDATE
I have had an update wipe out my firewall configuration on Zorin OS, so I have created a script to put the rules back in place.
INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU INSTALL
INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU SOFTWARE

I will list the hardware below, for those so curious. It was the best decision I could have made. So, I decided to go full-Linux and not look back.
INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU PATCH
As you might imagine, for a laptop that is accessed remotely and only occasionally, this started to become an issue with each Patch Tuesday. Sometimes the screen would turn on and not turn off for hours at a time or until it was rebooted. Sometimes the laptop would not boot after a Windows Update and force me to repair it.
INSTALLING UNIFI CONTROLLER ON UBUNTU WINDOWS 10
Windows 10 was advancing ahead of the components in the laptop and causing instability at random points. Since I moved the laptop over to Zorin OS, things have been a lot more stable with the older hardware. I do not make a penny from them–they just make ridiculously good products. Their products are remarkable and getting better all the time. My network is rock solid, even when the UniFi Controller is unavailable for (sometimes) weeks at a time. I have used Ubiquiti products on my network for over seven years now and would have it almost no other way. This laptop was previously serving as a Windows 10-based server and acting as my network controller with the UniFi Controller software from Ubiquiti installed. # - # sudo apt install -yes ca-certificates apt-transport-https # echo 'deb stable ubiquiti' | sudo tee /etc/apt//100-ubnt-unifi.list # sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv 06E85760C0A52C50 # wget -qO - | sudo apt-key add - # echo 'deb xenial/mongodb-org/3.4 multiverse' | sudo tee /etc/apt//mongodb-org-3.4.list # sudo apt-mark hold openjdk-11-* # sudo apt update # mongodb 3.4 dependency # wget -P /tmp # sudo apt install -yes /tmp/libssl1.0.0_1.0.2n-1ubuntu5.3_b # rm /tmp/libssl1.0.0_1.0.2n-1ubuntu5.3_amd64.Recently I got a wild hair and decided to install Zorin OS (a derivative of Ubuntu) on an old laptop I had lying around for 10 years. Which is available from the Ubuntu 20.04 main repository. # unifi has since been updated to work with mongodb-server 3.6. # Now log into # - # Previous install steps from when unifi still required mongodb-server <= 3.4. Sudo systemctl status -no-pager -full rvice rvice Sudo apt install -yes openjdk -8-jre-headless unifi Sudo wget -O /etc/apt//unifi-repo.gpg https: //dl.ui.com/unifi/unifi-repo.gpg Sudo apt install -yes apt-transport-httpsĮcho 'deb stable ubiquiti' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources. # Thanks to for posting the updated install steps. # As tested on a fresh install of ubuntu-20.04.1-live-server, August 22nd 2020. # Install Ubiquiti Unifi Controller on Ubuntu 20.04.
