Setting up a Private Cloud on Linux
“sudo java -jar binfer.jar”
5. You will see a Binfer dialog box loaded up. This indicates that Binfer has started.
6. On the login screen, login with your Binfer ID (usually the e-mail you used to sign up on Binfer) and your password.
7. Verify that you have Private Cloud license by clicking on ‘Settings’ button (gear icon) on the top right corner of the screen and navigating to ‘License’ on the left pane. In the Active licenses list, you should verify that you have Private Cloud license.
8. To start setting up a Private Cloud, click on the Private Cloud icon on the top of the screen. The Private Cloud tab tab will now show up.
9. Inside the Private Cloud tab, you will see two tabs: ‘Members’ and ‘Settings’. Navigate to the settings tab.
10. Here you will see various options using which you can configure your Private Cloud. You can set a different port number for your Private Cloud, set a domain name, etc.
11. To test your Private Cloud, copy the ‘Test URL’. It is usually in this format
http://IP Address : Port Number/rdx?ping=true
12. Paste this URL in your local browser (after verifying that your internet connections is working) and you will see a message ‘Binfer is ON’ on the page.