cherokee-admin is what you are seeking.

cherokee-admin -b &

That will bind the admin to all IP's/interfaces.

Be sure to grab the generated password from there.

Then in a web browser:

http://serverip:9090/

Provide login details.

You do not need any GUI environment on the server itself.

Instead as is typical, use your GUI device from across the network or
the internet to access the admin interface.

Lynx and text browsers WILL NOT work with cherokee-admin.

-Paul

On 1/10/12, M. David Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Voltron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Just where is this command? I typed in:
>>
>> # cherokee-admin-launcher
>>
>> And I got
>>
>> # cherokee-admin-launcher: command not found
>>
>
> It would normally be at $(prefix)/bin/cherokee-admin-launcher, but:
>
> Cherokee Web Server 1.2.101  on Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
>>
>
> From what I can tell it's not included in the cherokee-admin package:
> http://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/cherokee-admin/filelist
>
> I assume this is because including it would require a minimum of X11
> installed and running on the local machine given that it launches the
> default web browser (and Lynx would most definitely be incompatible with
> cherokee-admin). Given that many of the installations run on remote servers
> without X11 installed and/or running it wouldn't make sense to include it.
>
> Gunnar, can you verify?
>
> --
> /M:D
>
> M. David Peterson
> Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC
> Email: [email protected]
> Voice: (801) 742-1064
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>
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