Unifi Cloud Controller
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@hakunamatata I was able to get it installed but stopped working on it since. I've also lost the source to my working model. I could recreate it, but I'd ask for sponsorship / donation to make it happen.
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@hakunamatata Shoot me a PM and we can discuss
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@nebulon You have to
apt-mark hold openjdk-11-*
and then just install unifi via their repository. It will grab their jre as far as I know. (RE: https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/220066768-UniFi-Network-How-to-Install-and-Update-via-APT-on-Debian-or-Ubuntu)Once installed, disable the systemd unit files and then run manually with supervisor like we do other services.
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@murgero indeed, unfortunately I am struggling to install the oracle jre in headlessmode, due to their license approval method. I assume you probably have managed to get over this hurdle already somehow in your package, maybe you remember anything in that area?
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Any updates on this? Would love to be able to host my own unifi controller within cloudron.
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Any updates on this as it would be super helpful for MSPs and people like me who operate a few sites
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Yes, this would be great. However, multi-tenancy might present some challenges due to the service ports required by the Unifi Controller, especially for device discovery. That said, as long as L3 adoption is implemented (e.g. via DNS or DHCP option), using a dedicated custom set of ports for each instance should work fine.
See also; https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/218506997-Required-Ports-Reference